We do NOT have a flatbed printer, so the only way we can do coro signs is to print on pressure sensitive vinyl and mount it on the coro. Doing this we cannot justify doing this in house, so we send out to trade shops like Signs365 for small orders or Gill Line for larger ones and mark it up about 25 percent.
We do a lot of political printing and mailings, but can't seem to get into the yard sign market. We regularly bid jobs of hundreds or thousands of yard signs and even going down to a 15 percent markup, somebody else is getting all of the work. I have searched high and low and can't find anyplace on line that is cheaper than we are and I wondered if anyone had any insight into who might be doing all of these campaign signs so cheaply.
We do a lot of political printing and mailings, but can't seem to get into the yard sign market. We regularly bid jobs of hundreds or thousands of yard signs and even going down to a 15 percent markup, somebody else is getting all of the work. I have searched high and low and can't find anyplace on line that is cheaper than we are and I wondered if anyone had any insight into who might be doing all of these campaign signs so cheaply.