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Job boards and tickets

SCOTTD

New Member
Is there a company that sells forms for taking sign orders?

Also do any of you use a job board , like a clipboard for mon - Fri type system we are getting covered up with work and having a hard time keeping a workflow. It's scary!!


here is what i have in mind for a scenario bear with me here.,LOL

1. customer comes in we have a simple form for them to fill out pertaining to what type of sign and the content

2. we give quote

3. customers gives deposit

4. ticket is handed off to art dept.

5. layout put together

6. call customer for proofing

7. if approved finish job


Does this sound like a good plan?

if so do you have a system like this and does it work I know it won't work for every job but least it creates some sense of organization.
 

cOrKinSA

New Member
In addition to the samples they will bring in I think it will involve more paper work. I have a carbonless form that leaves blanks for Item description, size, Qty, Time frame, etc...
Then on the bottom of the form there is a square grid that fills 3/5th of the sheet for a mock layout to draw.

IMHO It's seems like a shame to waste a whole form on details they wont need.
 

SCOTTD

New Member
is this a form you created ?

as for my scenario I'm not sure if I worded it right .

They wont get all those details those are for me and my office staff..
 

thesignexpert

New Member
It just so happens that I have recently created a new web site that has the form(s) you are looking for for FREE. http://www.thesignexpert.com/TheSignExpert.com/Free_Forms_for_your_Sign_Business.html There are 10 forms in all and they cover all sorts of common activities for a sign shop... a Scratch Pad for taking notes, a Work Order, Estimate & Invoice, electrical sign schematics... all sorts of things. All of the free sign business forms are free, low rez, JPG format images that you can print off for yourself. If you want to get the full vector versions of the forms I am selling them to help defray the cost of the site.

The site is http://www.thesignexpert.com and I started it to provide free help and info for sign business owners all over. I always thought it would be useful to others in the industry to have this info I and have been trying to get the word out. I would appreciate it if you took a look at it and please give me some feedback on what you like and what things you think might be useful to have added.

There is also a BLOG http://www.thesignexpert.com/TheSignExpert.com/The_Sign_Expert_-_BLOG/The_Sign_Expert_-_BLOG.html that I add articles to every week or so... check that out too.

Good Luck

Tim Evans

http://www.thesignexpert.com
"Practical Help for Sign Professionals"
 

Ken

New Member
I see you are working towards on-line ordering, I assume thru credit card or Paypal..let us know when that is available..I think you have a winner here.
Cheers!
Ken
 

Marie

New Member
In additional to critical paperwork, a dry-erase board is great for tracking work at a glance. We have one with columns for the customer name, a brief job description, and the due date. After getting an order, we put in on the board and then erase it when the order is assembled and waiting to be picked up.
 

mikefine

New Member
Regarding job board, instead -- we maintain a yellow job status page, stapled to the inside of the job jacket. It lists all the completed tasks of job and initials of person completing task with date. It has been a great tool to keep account of status of work.
 

thesignexpert

New Member
I'm glad you guys found the site useful and thanks for the feedback. I have completed the secure online ordering for the full vector sign shop forms and, yes, it utilizes Paypal and accepts Visa, MC, AmEx etc. with a link provided for the full download once the funds have cleared.

Has anyone else had any experience selling online? It is actually pretty interesting so far and I'm having fun.

Tim Evans

http://www.thesignexpert.com
"Practical Help for Sign Professionals"
 

cOrKinSA

New Member
I'm glad you guys found the site useful and thanks for the feedback. I have completed the secure online ordering for the full vector sign shop forms and, yes, it utilizes Paypal and accepts Visa, MC, AmEx etc. with a link provided for the full download once the funds have cleared.

Way to go Tim!!!
I'm on it.
 

thesignexpert

New Member
Thanks for the order corkinsa! I really hope you find the sign business forms useful and you increase those profits for your shop.

Would you be willing to give me some feedback on how the process worked for you? Was it easy to use? Do all of the forms meet your expectations? Is there anything I could provide that you think might improve the site?

Most importantly, is it helpful? That is really the whole reason for starting this and I want to make sure I stay on track.

Tim Evans

http://www.thesignexpert.com
"Practical Help for Sign Professionals"
 
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