briankb
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So my business partners and I have been considering opening an office in town. We started our business over 7 years ago and have always worked from my home office.
The estimated population in our small town is only 11,953 the surrounding and supporting county is about 67,000 as of 2006.
We have 6 sign companies plus an OfficeMax which all do some type of design/sign/printing services. 3 of those (including OfficeMax) are retail locations where you can walk in and walk back out with a banner or sign.
Our strength and core business is graphic design and marketing services. We've always provided printing services through 3rd parties to support our design services for business cards, brochures, and other print/sign pieces.
This past year we purchased a vinyl cutter, laminator, and a 44" photo printer. With just these few pieces of equipment in house we've seen design services income go up because we can give them something tangible in hand quickly. We still outsource banners and auto wraps because it's still cheaper. And also we don't have employees or training/experience to more typical sign jobs we see come through our door.
Even if we have an edge on the competition with design I'm worried we may already have too many sign shops in town.
How many is too many and what is the ratio of sign shops to population in your location?
The estimated population in our small town is only 11,953 the surrounding and supporting county is about 67,000 as of 2006.
We have 6 sign companies plus an OfficeMax which all do some type of design/sign/printing services. 3 of those (including OfficeMax) are retail locations where you can walk in and walk back out with a banner or sign.
Our strength and core business is graphic design and marketing services. We've always provided printing services through 3rd parties to support our design services for business cards, brochures, and other print/sign pieces.
This past year we purchased a vinyl cutter, laminator, and a 44" photo printer. With just these few pieces of equipment in house we've seen design services income go up because we can give them something tangible in hand quickly. We still outsource banners and auto wraps because it's still cheaper. And also we don't have employees or training/experience to more typical sign jobs we see come through our door.
Even if we have an edge on the competition with design I'm worried we may already have too many sign shops in town.
How many is too many and what is the ratio of sign shops to population in your location?