"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
. .send it ALL out to a contract shop, go fishing.
If everyone contracted out, who would actually print?
Quote from: ebscreen on February 19, 2013, 03:58:53 PMIf everyone contracted out, who would actually print?The guy screwing over everybody with really high prices. He has no competition.
well first off this is a great industry with a lot of cool people...To start I would say go to the Atlantic City ISS SHOW! it is only a few weeks away.there I would look at all the different stuff then buy M&R.
Quote from: jsheridan on February 19, 2013, 11:12:20 AMThe best advice for a newbie wanting to break into this rag business.. Run as fast as you can away from this mess we call screen printingThere is nothing good and 'cheap' about printing shirts period! If your area is already saturated, then sell and use the locals to print, you'll make moreI have to agree here. Brokering printing is a ton easier and if your good at sales you will make more for your time. The key is to find some dumb screen printer that thinks they are worth nothing. Find that guy that will believe you when you say the guy down the road is only charging me 10 cents a color. That is the guy you want to work with. Then after you negotiate the Sh!t out of his prices then tell him he has to do top quality work for you. Make sure to tell him your going to bring him a ton of work. If you can find that guy then your business will be a success. While your at it you may want to find 2 guys like that. Even thou your giving the first guy a ton of work they will hardly be able to pay the bills on what your paying. They will do it for a few years because they think as long as they are printing they are making money but its inevitable they will go out of business. Its always good to have a back up. Best of luck and if you do get a press and want to print learn everything you can. It alot of fun at times and you can make money if your not like that dumb screen printer that thinks they are worth nothing.
The best advice for a newbie wanting to break into this rag business.. Run as fast as you can away from this mess we call screen printingThere is nothing good and 'cheap' about printing shirts period! If your area is already saturated, then sell and use the locals to print, you'll make more
Go slow on it, treat it as a hobby, if you don't make money, at least you have fun doing it.