I feel ya. To be honest I'm so sick of bad news. You are right. It blows for sure. All I see is shut down sign shops, new equipment for sale by banks.
No need to worry about them.... most people getting their stuff via internet are not the kinda customers you want to begin with in this business.
I feel ya. To be honest I'm so sick of bad news. You are right. It blows for sure. All I see is shut down sign shops, new equipment for sale by banks.
I feel like crawling back into my hole.
I'd like to hear some good news for a change. It can't get tougher for me to be honest. I'm almost broken.
Hey Jack.
Try not to look at the bad news especially if you're already feeling hit.I know it sounds sappy but read some positive posts and keep your chin up.
Thank you, Dan.
Colin, that's my reasoning behind what I said. Your post #7.
No need to worry about them.... most people getting their stuff via internet are not the kinda customers you want to begin with in this business.
You said:
I fail to understand your reasoning, as you are suggesting that the customers who might have hired me to design their logo but now instead use 99Designs are not the "kind" of customers that I would want if 99Designs didn't exist. That makes no sense whatsoever. They are the "kind" of customer who would have payed me, and those are the kind of customers that I want. If you are speaking about the person who is more loyal to their local designer than 99Designs, then that's a whole other thing, and I suggest is becoming rarer as time goes by.
While Dan has done well, my point is still that this crowdsourcing - especially now with such a massive advertising blitz, is indeed having an effect on the amount of logo design jobs I (and I imagine others) get.
Sorry. I guess its over your head. I just don't have the strength to explain it. :Sleeping:
No, I thought I was saying the same thing that in the people on the internet looking for cheap $99 designs, logos or layouts are generally not the kind of personyou want coming through your doors. Perhaps, I misunderstood that much of your business does come in this way. In that respect, I guess you do need the internet people.
Please remember, I'm very old schooled and almost all of our business is by telephone, word of mouth and walk-ins. Not very many of our existing customers or potential customers come in via the internet. Hence, why those are not the people we want in our shop. Also at our shop, if someone has mentioned the cheap stuff you can get online.... we show them examples of our work and have the customer compare them to the stuff they see online. It usually isn't the same quality price-wise or technique-wise. You need to show or be able to tell people why your work is better for them instead of the 'off-shore logo mills' as Dan put it. You also need to get this point across almost immediately.... again with samples of your work. Then... and only then, does your work speak for itself. That's when you'll own that customer.
Sorry it didn't make sense, but to me we were saying the same thing. Guess mine was in my head and when Dan spelled it out..... I thought, that's exactly it. :Oops:
especially now with such a massive advertising blitz