WildWestDesigns
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I'd love to, but I was born with the perfect face for radio, not TV.
What's the saying, "a voice for print and a face for radio?"
I'd love to, but I was born with the perfect face for radio, not TV.
Ray Miller Thank you for your reply and feedback. I respect your opinion.Hello again Robert. I'm not sure about you, but my weekends are mine. Only family gets that time unless I have prior arrangements made and they certainly will not be to play with video games or make movies. How does this new movie-maker role fit into sign making? You may want to try website people and internet developers instead of sign people. Seems to me, you are barking up the wrong tree with this.
RaymondLoewy I believe that every sign has a story behind it. Yes, some of the stories are more interesting than others. I also know for certain that every sign maker has favorite signs that they love to make. They are very good at making them. They are able to make them better and faster than most.Call me crazy, but I don't think teaching your customers how to make what they buy from you is the best business idea.
Ray Miller Again, thank you for your willingness to reply. Let me ask you just one question. Do you have a certain type of sign that you really enjoy making?Hi Robert.
So why is a sign maker wasting time doing something he's not good at? The story behind the scenes isn't really necessary in my opinion. People don't want to know what the font name is, what the colors are, how this machine works or how that press or welder turns on & off. People just don't care. They want to go to a website, get whatever information they can in less than 10 seconds or move onto the next website. The majority of these kinds of shoppers are tire kickers and on their phones. They're looking for the bottom dollar in almost all cases. It's not the old days of marvelous looking websites. People are in a hurry and this sounds like just nonsense to me If you have a company where you can dedicate a person to doing this maybe then.
As for attractive marketing.. only for those who can totally afford it and have time to waste (and money). Not some 1 or 2 person shop trying to make ends meet especially after all this pandemic crap
Good luck with your new found venture but I hardly see any value in it.
I don't mean to be a kill-joy, but the sign business should be left to sign people and let them delegate their business as they see fit and can afford.
Oh, you know they are......Are they Nifty?
TomK My "professional background" is quite broad and extensive. From retailing, marketing, advertising, manufacturing, transportation, being self-employed, having a small crew, and working for the largest companies in the world.Robert Armerding pardon the direct question, but what is your professional background? I assume as a business/sign coach, you've built and sold or still operate successful sign businesses before and you want to share your years of building a successful business with others?
TomK My "professional background" is quite broad and extensive. From retailing, marketing, advertising, manufacturing, transportation, being self-employed, having a small crew, and working for the largest companies in the world.
I started making signs back when all I had was a brush and a can of paint. That was more than four decades ago. I was an outside salesperson for a local mom-and-pop sign shop. I helped launch a nationwide sign shop. And then, I worked for more than 20 years at a sign supply warehouse, talking with many sign makers every day.
During all of that time, I happened to enjoy reading business books. Some of them really caught my attention and I began to think about how could this information help sign makers. Every once in a while, I would bring up the concept with a sign-maker, and often they would respond positively.
Right now, I have been able to develop quite a list of experts who are available to me. Today, if a sign maker began a conversation with me and expressed a challenge they are facing. I would make sure I fully understood and then begin to deliberately find a solution. That solution might come in many different ways. That is why I am very fond of taking small steps. It easy to see progress. It is easy to see where a slight change of direction might be better.
I bring a team of people who have only one intent, to help solve a challenge.
That is how I see it.
Jester1167 Thanks for asking. Let me clarify. My instructor is fully aware that I want to work with sign makers. His assignment specifically stated that I should find a sign maker who would volunteer to let me make a video for them. I will make the video. All I need is someone who is willing to give me a chance. I will do all of the heavy lifting and production.
Jester1167 I hope that helps.
Texas_Signmaker A business acquaintance had several conversations with me about starting a sign company. He wanted to specialize in the kind of banners that are mounted on street light poles, the tall vertical banners. He asked me if I would help with the marketing. After several conversations, I talked it over with the mon and pop sign shop that I was working for and we all agreed to make the transition.My favorite kind of sign?? There was one I did that halfway paid for my wife's new Suburban... that was my favorite one because it made the most $$.
Can you describe what it means to "help launch" a national sign company?
Jester1167 Thank you for your reply. I want you to know that I appreciate your feedback and interest.Ok, you want us to make a video under your direction, you edit it, and get credit...
Why don't you make a video about this industry and what you have to offer? Turn that in for a grade, and If it does well it could be posted on here to show us how your knowledge and skill. That sounds like a win-win for you and us. You get an assignment completed and we get to see what you know and what you can do for us.
RaymondLoewy I have a question for you. Is there one particular type of sign project that does "excite" you?hmm most interesting? probably a toss up between car mags to keep the employees who spy on our delivery teams and happen to be black from having the the white's in the Houston area call the cops on them for working, OR a stupid 3 points of contact sticker I made for our fleet of KWs and 6 months after learned the dumb *** decals resulted in a 50% drop in injuries 6 months later from HR - but honestly, that is really boring pedestrian work. I don't know or want to know anyone who gets excited about that stuff unless they write my check.
Texas_Signmaker A business acquaintance had several conversations with me about starting a sign company. He wanted to specialize in the kind of banners that are mounted on street light poles, the tall vertical banners. He asked me if I would help with the marketing. After several conversations, I talked it over with the mon and pop sign shop that I was working for and we all agreed to make the transition.
Within a few months, we had street light pole banners in many cities in many different states. The farthest away was Vermont.
That is the short answer. Ask more if you wish.
I have been around too long and seen too much. One of our building maintenance guys down SW replaced a 10x20ft flex face with no experience and only minimal guidance from me and it saved us about $4k and will save more when we do the swaps ourselves in the future. The story of how large companys use or can use sign shops to cook their books is something else - very happy to not have that where I work anymore.RaymondLoewy I have a question for you. Is there one particular type of sign project that does "excite" you?