rjssigns
Active Member
Not rude to ask for pricing, just goofy. Every market is different as well as every job. Trying to nail down a set price only works with raw materials when figuring input costs. After that it costs what it costs to complete the job to the clients satisfaction.
You can really back yourself into a corner trying to set a fixed price for given products.
If bringing printing in house sounds like a slam dunk you're in for a huge nasty I want to choke someone learning curve.(and lots of expense) And that's before you get to deal with demanding clients.
At this point figuring out pricing is the least of your worries.
You can really back yourself into a corner trying to set a fixed price for given products.
If bringing printing in house sounds like a slam dunk you're in for a huge nasty I want to choke someone learning curve.(and lots of expense) And that's before you get to deal with demanding clients.
At this point figuring out pricing is the least of your worries.