Letterbox Mike
New Member
If I were in your shoes, I'd forget about production for now. I would hone my design and salesman skills to perfection. Learn how to market the living daylights out of your business. Brand yourself perfectly. Get a really top notch sales office with a killer showroom. Sell based on design. For the first year or two outsource all or most of your production, don't invest in much or any production equipment beyond maybe a plotter for quick/dirty jobs. Save the money in investing in equipment and put it into creating and selling your brand. Put out top notch work that everyone recognizes and more sales will follow. Once money is flowing in the door, then start investing in bigger/better production equipment and a larger facility.
A big mistake a lot of people make in this business putting the cart before the horse. They blow every penny for startup on the biggest and best of everything, only to find out they needed that money to actually promote themselves. Then they're sitting there with bright shiny new printers and plotters, only to discover they now have no money for promotion, which equals no business to pay for and drive all that equipment. There are plenty of people out there who are more than capable of doing the production end of the business for you, but only you can run your business.
Invest in your business, let the rest follow.
A big mistake a lot of people make in this business putting the cart before the horse. They blow every penny for startup on the biggest and best of everything, only to find out they needed that money to actually promote themselves. Then they're sitting there with bright shiny new printers and plotters, only to discover they now have no money for promotion, which equals no business to pay for and drive all that equipment. There are plenty of people out there who are more than capable of doing the production end of the business for you, but only you can run your business.
Invest in your business, let the rest follow.