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Anybody here doing Print on Demand? or thinking about it?

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rusty:
My definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.

blue moon:

--- Quote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 10:41:26 AM ---My definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.

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min qty?

rusty:

--- Quote from: blue moon on December 09, 2020, 10:42:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 10:41:26 AM ---My definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.

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min qty?

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Yeah, thats the thing. As I approach it I am using 24 as a minimum and would be making customers pay an up front charge, let's say $250. Having a tier system for pricing - and they have to sell within certain levels to get certain pricing. The $250 would go to their first batch of orders an when they pass that, pricing changes, etc

I am looking at it in a more subscription based way based way, that they pay X amount for this service monthly and certain numbers hit certain price points... I't's on them to sell.

I do want to put up a wall that will deter people. who think running a clothing brand would be dope. I don't want anything to do with that niche to be honest. I  want more established business looking to expand or who want to special shirts for an event...

I want to be able to do POD for that rare 3XL they need.

blue moon:

--- Quote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 11:00:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: blue moon on December 09, 2020, 10:42:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 10:41:26 AM ---My definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.

--- End quote ---

min qty?

--- End quote ---

Yeah, thats the thing. As I approach it I am using 24 as a minimum and would be making customers pay an up front charge, let's say $250. Having a tier system for pricing - and they have to sell within certain levels to get certain pricing. The $250 would go to their first batch of orders an when they pass that, pricing changes, etc

I am looking at it in a more subscription based way based way, that they pay X amount for this service monthly and certain numbers hit certain price points... I't's on them to sell.

I do want to put up a wall that will deter people. who think running a clothing brand would be dope. I don't want anything to do with that niche to be honest. I  want more established business looking to expand or who want to special shirts for an event...

I want to be able to do POD for that rare 3XL they need.

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so you would print 24 pieces when ordered? how is that different from regular service? what makes it POD?

pierre

Sbrem:

--- Quote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 10:41:26 AM ---My definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.

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When I was investigating what my interested party had requested, I looked at her site on Teespring on Friday, 12/4, it said order today, and it will ship by Dec. 15th or sooner...

Steve

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