mark in tx
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Long story follows.
I print wholesale for a bunch of local small sign shops. One of the shops was sold and the new owners knew nothing about the sign business. They asked me to help them, and I did.
I literally helped them learn how to use a squeegee to lay vinyl, how to cut vinyl, etc... I helped them deal with customers, "Customer says they will order more stuff in future if we give a discount now", etc...
2 or 3 phone calls a day, 2 or 3 visits a week for 7 months. I am not exagerrating in the least.
Yes, I admit, I have a vested interest, I want them to buy print media from me, but I genuinely liked them, and I really gave them the information they needed. I think I helped them avoid quite a few pitfalls, and the mistakes they did make were not costly, thanks to the advice I gave them.
One fine day, I get the phonecall, which printer do you think is better? X or Z?
I told them, I didn't know, I haven't kept up on new equipment, and then the conversation basically turned to how they wanted to buy a printer.
I gave them a few things to think about.
Honest things, cost of machine plus cost of learning how to use it, cost of media, color profiling, etc...
I also told them they had only bought 3k worth of printing in the past 7 months, and asked is a 30k machine justified?
Last week I was told that they are getting their machine soon, by a delivery driver.
Besides losing some business, what really gets me is that I really helped them. I made an honest effort to help them succeed, I spent a lot of time, I gave a lot of knowledge, and they benefitted from that.
A thank you would be nice. Nothing elaborate, nothing special, just a little thanks.
How about, "Hey, we really want to get our own printer, but thanks for helping us out."
That's all.
Just a little thanks for 7 months of teaching someone how to wipe their ass in the sign business.
I print wholesale for a bunch of local small sign shops. One of the shops was sold and the new owners knew nothing about the sign business. They asked me to help them, and I did.
I literally helped them learn how to use a squeegee to lay vinyl, how to cut vinyl, etc... I helped them deal with customers, "Customer says they will order more stuff in future if we give a discount now", etc...
2 or 3 phone calls a day, 2 or 3 visits a week for 7 months. I am not exagerrating in the least.
Yes, I admit, I have a vested interest, I want them to buy print media from me, but I genuinely liked them, and I really gave them the information they needed. I think I helped them avoid quite a few pitfalls, and the mistakes they did make were not costly, thanks to the advice I gave them.
One fine day, I get the phonecall, which printer do you think is better? X or Z?
I told them, I didn't know, I haven't kept up on new equipment, and then the conversation basically turned to how they wanted to buy a printer.
I gave them a few things to think about.
Honest things, cost of machine plus cost of learning how to use it, cost of media, color profiling, etc...
I also told them they had only bought 3k worth of printing in the past 7 months, and asked is a 30k machine justified?
Last week I was told that they are getting their machine soon, by a delivery driver.
Besides losing some business, what really gets me is that I really helped them. I made an honest effort to help them succeed, I spent a lot of time, I gave a lot of knowledge, and they benefitted from that.
A thank you would be nice. Nothing elaborate, nothing special, just a little thanks.
How about, "Hey, we really want to get our own printer, but thanks for helping us out."
That's all.
Just a little thanks for 7 months of teaching someone how to wipe their ass in the sign business.