binki
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Just reading a thread on some of the price shock some customers have and the complaints about low ball prices from some who have entered the sign business but whose fault is it really?
My number one complaint is that our vendors will sell to just about anyone. Anyone can buy a cutter, printer, supplies and start up without proving they are in the business. Our customers can just buy the stuff and produce their own. Not the race car driver that wants some decals, no, I am talking about big clients like studios (movie and tv sets are printed on vinyl rather than painted in a lot of cases now), fortune 500 companys (the local electric co. has their own printing shop for signs). This is not their core business but they just cut out the middle guy and do their own. I guess they don't think about those that can no longer buy their product because they put us out of work.
Second on my list is our government bodies that require a license to cut hair or toe nails but get in the sign business, bah, just start up. No special training or investment required to be certified or otherwise qualified.
The barrier to entry is so low that there is no barrier and that is what brings people into the business.
So when you are p.o.'d over the next lowballer ask how did he get this stuff? Well, he had to get it somewhere. The sign gods just didn't drop it in his living room.
My number one complaint is that our vendors will sell to just about anyone. Anyone can buy a cutter, printer, supplies and start up without proving they are in the business. Our customers can just buy the stuff and produce their own. Not the race car driver that wants some decals, no, I am talking about big clients like studios (movie and tv sets are printed on vinyl rather than painted in a lot of cases now), fortune 500 companys (the local electric co. has their own printing shop for signs). This is not their core business but they just cut out the middle guy and do their own. I guess they don't think about those that can no longer buy their product because they put us out of work.
Second on my list is our government bodies that require a license to cut hair or toe nails but get in the sign business, bah, just start up. No special training or investment required to be certified or otherwise qualified.
The barrier to entry is so low that there is no barrier and that is what brings people into the business.
So when you are p.o.'d over the next lowballer ask how did he get this stuff? Well, he had to get it somewhere. The sign gods just didn't drop it in his living room.