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Quote from: Frog on May 11, 2013, 11:02:38 AMConspiracy freaks and paranoid forum owners may suggest this to be the work of a TSB foe or even rival forum owner Of course, I have friends, some, really active folks, previously on TSPMB and presently in their own clique who just enjoy the social networking and business contacts with known associates, who think that sharing with the whole industry community is crazy, and harms their bottom line.Andy: All I can say is WOW! So these folks think that sharing information and improving the industry "Harms their Bottom Line?" IMHO that is an example of some very shortsighted thinking. I cant remember where Gervais says it in his six part series, but at one point he states that his motivation in sharing this information is to help bring printing back to the US Market, there aint no way that i can see that as being a bad thing for any of our bottom lines. Do you wanna know i think what is bad for Screen printers Bottom lines? It's all of the "Price Check" posts where printers are posting detailed information on their production cost, garmnet cost, and mark-up percentages in an open forum that can be read by the very people who they are trying to sell hier screen-printing services to. I'm not saying that there's no value in checking prices with other Industry professionals, but there has to be a way to take this info out of the public forum and into a more secure space. BTW; the attached jpeg is a screen shot of some info that Mark Gervais shared in his presentation. Guess what? it's a comprehensive "How To" on producing a high quality PVC free screen-printed garment.
Conspiracy freaks and paranoid forum owners may suggest this to be the work of a TSB foe or even rival forum owner Of course, I have friends, some, really active folks, previously on TSPMB and presently in their own clique who just enjoy the social networking and business contacts with known associates, who think that sharing with the whole industry community is crazy, and harms their bottom line.