I 100% agree on your post. Last week I turned down a personal scooter wrap and some motorcycle decals, also a corvette wrap removal for a guy who didn't plan to rewrap. I suggested he buy a heat gun and hire a teenager lolGenerally, I don't like doing projects for individuals that are for their own personal use. Working with businesses is easier and more profitable. Individuals wanting personal projects done very often don't value the time and effort it takes to produce the work. They may want to see lots of revisions, thinking all we do is rattle some gibberish into the keyboard for a few seconds and "poof" the computer spits out a finished design -just like in the movies and TV shows. And they want the work priced dirt cheap like some mass-produced item they could buy at Walmart or online. Individuals are more prone to change the scope of the project and do other disruptive things. Businesses that have a history of ordering sign projects have a better idea of how the design-bid-build process works in real life. We'll take on some projects for individuals if what they're ordering is very standard. If they're wanting something that takes more time and creative resources, such as a vehicle wrap for their personal car, we usually pass on that.
I just checked that out! I see they have their site up and running...MUCH better than the old one! Thanks for the info!Just to throw it out there, 4Over can do single shirts. The shirt color is limited but might help you out with those onesie, twosie orders.
I just found out that she was so overwhelmed one day she locked the door and didn't go in for a couple months and she might be closing up shop or she already did.
...moving everything there so it's not in the public view and I can lock the door and nobody knows if I'm there or not - ditch the storefront part.
Sometimes I park down the road and walk to the shop, especially on the weekend or if I need to get some work done for a deadline. Everyone knows my van so if they don't see it they assume I'm not in. Lights off and work quiety...usually works pretty good!This seems to be a common scenario for small town sign shops. I only have two competitors and they're closed to the public, leaving me to get all the riff raff. I rarely turn on my open sign anymore, I think it helps keep them away.
I can just picture you parking covertly down the street, sneaking out of your van and dodging from cover to cover down the block to your shop. Then slip in through the bathroom window...Sometimes I park down the road and walk to the shop, especially on the weekend or if I need to get some work done for a deadline. Everyone knows my van so if they don't see it they assume I'm not in. Lights off and work quiety...usually works pretty good!