Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have been looking for a lease space near where I am now and thinkin of getting back into the retail game. I found the perfect space, the only problem is.....THERE IS A SCREEN PRINTER NEXT DOOR!I think this could actually be very good for me because their walk-in business will have another option next door, so getting another quote would be easy. I went in there and talked to them today, the wife seemed okay with it since she would like to outsource the few big jobs they get to an auto shop. The husband was not so okay with it. He got snotty and asked how I would feel if I was there first and a screen printer moved next door. I told him I wouldn't care if someone with a manual moved next door, we aren't in the same market, and that it might be good because I can send small walk-in stuff next door. The mostly do schools and sports teams, I don't deal in either market, although I might consider schools if they were bulk orders.Anyway, curious as to what you guys think and if there are any potential pitfalls with having two shops so close. I feel pretty comfortable that my work is better, my art is better, and that we can work quite a bit cheaper than them because of automation. Let me hear your thoughts. I mean if Burger King and McDonalds can be on the same corner, why not two screen printing shops.
Kinda what I was thinking...I don't need any walk-in retail business to survive as all of my contract work and retail work is done by email then shipped. For them on the other hand, I think my presence is bad-news. It's business, and I won't feel bad about sinking their ship, but at the same time I don't want to be bad mouthed all over town for being the a-hole that went wal-mart on a small time screen printer.
It would Pi** me off too, .... Then you would have the price wars!!! But you already said you could do it lower or cheaper. Hey that is business..... But I understand the husbands concern and you looking for a good location at a good price. Good luck
Clark I too hate price wars and will not do it.... They have the internet if they are looking for the low ball price ( nothing against you GD. or any others on this board that runs just off the internet) but you understand what I am saying, heck the $2 Guys can always hook them up . I always treat folks the way I like to be treated and hope and pray for the best. We have a shop about 2 miles from me that does some vinal and screen printing and has called me several times for shirts that he is short of and if I have them I sell them to him at cost. I also have not had to ask him to return the favor. Again Good Luck with the situation
I thought our meeting today went pretty good. She asked for my card and for my contract pricelist when I left. I'm an open book, if they want to use the auto to run a job here and there, I'd be cool with that. I'd be cool with not actively selling to their customers too, as long as they understood if one of their customers came to be it was game-on. And vice-versa, if my customer leaves me for them because they are next door and they liked them better, oh well..there's plenty of business for everyone.