James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Now that we live in an ever increasingly world of custom this or that, do you find that clients are becoming fussier and harder to please when it comes to wanting a gazillion options for their projects? (This includes signage, and anything else members on this forum create)
I just received a well known trade journal today, and it seems like the world clamors for products unique as their own fingerprints...much to the bane of any company geared toward high volume.
Used to be, when I was on ball team, we all wore the same thing. Now, it seems coaches/parents demand the "razzle and dazzle individuality"...so each kid feels "special" in their own uniform (which, by the way, defeats the very purpose AND the name of said clothing).
The question isn't so much as how you're competing or contending with major players (Ink Pixy, Tee Spring, etc...), but how are you combating persnickety clients who try to beat you up by dropping the names of these players if you don't give them what they want?
JB
I just received a well known trade journal today, and it seems like the world clamors for products unique as their own fingerprints...much to the bane of any company geared toward high volume.
Used to be, when I was on ball team, we all wore the same thing. Now, it seems coaches/parents demand the "razzle and dazzle individuality"...so each kid feels "special" in their own uniform (which, by the way, defeats the very purpose AND the name of said clothing).
The question isn't so much as how you're competing or contending with major players (Ink Pixy, Tee Spring, etc...), but how are you combating persnickety clients who try to beat you up by dropping the names of these players if you don't give them what they want?
JB