1. scoped out a better city to start my business that's not so over saturated with print shops
2. started out with RJennings equipment instead of junk
3. gallon mixing system
4. business classes
I sort of landed face first into this business by accident , printing for my band and then other bands and so forth. Started the business on 100 bucks and printing 1 color prints with no press and a heat gun for curing and then later a home built 1 color press, then a POS ebay press and a flash dryer for curing, to what I have now a full shop. Looking back starting out with the basic of the basics I have learned more and appreciate and respect what I have now in the shop. Next move... bigger shop,auto, and a few employees.
I like the idea of hiring help and focusing more on the business end of the business. Sometimes I get too wrapped up in doing the manual work my sales start to slip from not being able to keep up with emails and phone calls not to mention sales promotions. Gets to be a bit hetic for a 1 man shop.