thesignexpert
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I thought you folks would appreciate this article on why you shouldn't start a sign shop.
Reason # 7
Trying to earn a living producing products who's prices have been driven to the bottom like we have in the sign industry is dumb.
ADD TO THAT........ IF......... THE NEW people had some intrinsic "talent" to go along with the "stupid money" they spend to get into this.........THEY WOULD HAVE more sense ......... then to GIVE WORK AWAY.......that took time and talent!!!!!!Reason # 7
Trying to earn a living producing products who's prices have been driven to the bottom like we have in the sign industry is dumb.
I thought you folks would appreciate this article on why you shouldn't start a sign shop.
reason # 8
you will be competing against me, i am ruthless, you will lose.
You're comparing apples to oranges in a sense.... because the companies that are charging $1.00 / sqft finished won't be using a 64" solvent printer. UV ink costs are quite a bit lower so their (still ridiculously low) margin would be slightly better than yours based on printing on a solvent printer. I would also think that their buying power would allow them to get banner stock for cheaper than most but I'm sure you know how that works being a supplier and all........
But I do get what you're saying. That pricing is crazy.
I agree.....I find the whole thing a little ironic.
Although I do appreciate what you're doing, and all the valuable info on your website.... seems to me the information is conflicting.
Considering the main idea behind the site seems to be encouraging everyone and their dog to open up a sign shop....
I dunno.
Well said.
I would add a #6
Don't go into the sign business just because you want to be your own boss. You'll learn that every client you land will want to be the boss. It's frustrating too, because we are taught that the customer is always right. But you don't want to listen to them when they try to force you to make something that can hurt your reputation...whether it's a knock-off Harley logo sign, re-using faded lexan panels, or just a bad design in general.
You have to find a good balance between knowing and doing the right thing as opposed to sounding like a know-it-all. I try not to educate the customer until I get a deposit. And every customer will not be a good one. But every once in awhile, you will get a golden client who is willing to pay you a fair wage as well as let you be the boss.
It's ironic that two of the currently most celebrated and widely read "sign makers" aren't really in the sign business, the two Dans, Dan Antonelli and Dan Sawatzky. I like to read Rick Williams in Sign & Digital Graphics Mag, he actually runs a small commercial sign business successfully.