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Приєднався 19 жов 2015
shopVOX is shop management, simplified. Tame the chaos in your sign shop, digital print shop, or screen printing shop with our shop management software.
Learn more at www.shopvox.com
Learn more at www.shopvox.com
Printing United Expo 2022 shopVOX
shopVOX attended the Printing United Expo in Las Vegas this year! One of the best parts of the expo was connecting with our fantastic customers and meeting them face-to-face. We asked Nyeles Reinfeld at Power Graphics, shopVOX Express customer, what he thought of shopVOX Express. He had some great insight as to how shopVOX is helping his team and his plan to grow.
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Corel Draw Vs. Adobe Illustrator
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All of your questions have been answered. Peter finally breaks the silence on the industry about what software is better for your sign shop. Is it Corel Draw???? or is it Adobe Illustrator??? You're gonna be surprised by some of the answers. #shopvox #corelDRAW #AdobeIllustrator #GraphicdesignSoftware #whichisbetter @shopVOX Check out Joe Diaz at Diaz Sign Art - diazsignart.com/ws/ Check out Sh...
Is There a Shift happening in Sign Shop Sales?
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Peter discusses the potential shift in how sign shops handle sales moving forward this year and into years to come. This is a very interesting topic, please leave your comments below as we discuss what you see out there as a tidal wave shift in how we manage our sales processes. #shopvox #signshopsales #signsales #signshopsalesshift #signshopsalesperson
Website Tips - Build A Web Funnel To Drive Conversions
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Are you looking to drive more leads to your sales pipeline? Are you looking to get better MQL's? Then look no further than creating a Web Funnel or a click funnel onto your website today. A web funnel is a great tool... it's an important tool to qualify potential leads and get them answers faster than ever before. In this video, we'll cover some really interesting ways that you can build out a ...
The Magic Words That Help Influence Your Sign Shop Customers
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Are you struggling with closing? Are your customers ghosting you after you provide them an estimate? I've read the book, "Exactly what to say, by Phil M Jones," and these magic words helped change my way of thinking and helped catapult my sales ability to extreme heights. In this video, I'll cover a few phrases I've taken from this book that I feel best help us out in the sign business. You can...
BEST Sales Practices For The End Of The Year
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This video will give you some pointers on how to close out the year and get those sales in before the books close for good on the 2021 sales year. If you're an avid seller or even a mediocre seller, you know that this is the time to put your sales efforts into overdrive to get every dollar in for the year. Some businesses are striving to reach their sales goal while others haven't reached it ye...
How To Copy and Build Products with ShopVOX
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If you have ever wondered how to copy and start building products in shopVOX, look no further than this video. In this video, Peter will show you how to first copy a product to your pricing catalog in shopvox, and then manipulate the product work for your shop while also making sure that the pricing formulas are how you want them for your operation. #shopvox #shopvoxtips #pricelikeaking #datapr...
Get Started With A Vision Traction Organizer For Your Shop
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Have you ever thought that one exercise, one collaborative exercise can pave the way for your shop's success? Well... Introducing a Vision traction organizer. This awesome tool will help keep everyone aligned and rowing towards the same common goal. And when you have everyone with the same common goal, your business will flourish to new heights. Here is the link to the VTO download: www.eosworl...
The Right People in the Right Seats
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In this video, Peter will answer a question that comes from a sign shop owner on what he can do to get people to stay with his company longer. While there isn't just 1 correct answer to this problem, Peter dives into what he believes is the cause of why people leave a job so quickly after being hired. The Right People in the Right Seats #shopvox #traction #EOS #recruitingtips #keepyourstaffhappy
Do This To Keep Your Employees Happy
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In today's current economic climate, staffing is at the forefront of what everyone is talking about. There is a labor shortage in the US and we are smack down in the middle of the worst it's ever been for small business owners in terms of finding reliable help. This video is about keeping your current staff happy and thrilled to be a part of your shop and your vision as a leader. #shopvox #recr...
RANT - Should You Copy Your Competition?
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Should you copy your competitors? What to do when you have no clue. That's what we're going to discuss in this video. Don't copy your competition on everything. Don't copy your competitors. In this video, I'll help you express your uniqueness by helping you look at your business through different lenses. We'll also go over when you should be looking at all aspects of your business and put them ...
Sign Pricing Method - What is Book Pricing?
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You haven't mastered pricing in a sign or print shop until you've fully developed your Book Pricing. What is book pricing? Book Pricing is another pricing method that really is for all of the printing pricing you've put together over the years. If you're looking to take your business seriously and are looking to simplify your pricing structure, you may want to consider starting with Book Pricin...
Pricing 201 - Advanced Pricing Methods
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In this video, we're going to cover 2 advanced pricing methods that sign shop owners use when it comes to pricing out jobs accurately but swiftly in nature. Doing the cost-plus pricing method that we've seen in our "sign shop Pricing 101" video, can take a long time to turn quotes around. Well, how can you do quoting faster and not worry about if you're losing money or not? That's what we're go...
RANT - What it takes to be A Successful Sign Shop
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In this rare video, Peter Kourounis, your sign shop guru dives deep into what he thinks makes a successful sign shop that is just starting out or has been in business for a year or 2. In untypical fashion, Peter covers things like staffing, who to staff, how to get business, how to set up a good foundational process that your sign shop can thrive off of. It's very difficult to run a successful ...
The 5 Most Common Sales Mistakes
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We all go through a little sales rut from time to time. Shops can go stale. The pipeline can be very thin and often you're just waiting for the phone to ring with your next order to help pick things back up. Every shop goes thru this sort of thing and it is very common. However, not every shop goes through it for long. In fact, it's because these shops, in particular, can pinpoint mistakes that...
Interviewing Tips for the Sign Shop Interviewer
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Interviewing Tips for the Sign Shop Interviewer
Pricing 101 - Understanding the Basics of Sign Pricing
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Pricing 101 - Understanding the Basics of Sign Pricing
3 Digital Marketing Strategies To Get You Business
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3 Digital Marketing Strategies To Get You Business
Using Workflows to Perfect Your Production Processes
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Using Workflows to Perfect Your Production Processes
Sales Strategies for B2B and B2C Shops
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Sales Strategies for B2B and B2C Shops
How to use The EOS® Scorecard™ for your sign shop
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How to use The EOS® Scorecard™ for your sign shop
4 Alternatives to Consider before Discounting a Sale
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4 Alternatives to Consider before Discounting a Sale
I am not renting any software. I love coreldraw, saved my graphic design passion. I'm not touching anything with Adobe on it. Im buying Moho 2d animation, cartoon animator 5, tvpaint, and clips studio paint, all because you can actually buy the software.
For real world applications i prefer Corel Draw.. its all i need
Anyone know how much the software cost?
Give your phone number help me i dot edit photo ,change background, and making 5,6 background marging one background in coreldraw, but design is easy like boder,corner, shap making but illustrator is hard and its tools are also hard and making background is easy with the help of brush tool ,which is best i donot find ,if any one read my comment help me which is best software for graphics designing.
How much money is need it to open a profile shop
I appreciate the points you mentioned but that at the end of the day is a cop-out answer. As much as I love CorelDRAW, I can't deny that Illustrator has far better compatibility with other software. On the other hand, Creative Cloud being an expensive subscription service is a huge downside for Adobe.
Literally an entire video talking about nothing bro. Why not show something educational
Hi mate, Thanks for your time, and I am from Australia, and ShopVox really does not really give me the right options. Would you be able to help me how to utilise ShopVox to suit the Australian market? Thanks
Thank you so much for this video and I Owen printing shop do you have any advice about print shop for wallpaper and banner and small sign and yard sign and flyers since I don’t have enough experience
Nice Video and valuable information, I am fairly new in sign business about 4 years, really need to learn how to scale to a next level
Am using your express version, there are a couple of areas that are incorrect or missing - for example - there is no labour /machine rate for Rigid signs with digital printing.
Hi Pete, we are new to shopvox and were wondering if you can help us setting up our software, or if you are willing to share your templates. Thx
Can we link the shopvox with our website? If yes what package I should go with shpvox
In my 7 years as a graphic designer, I've used both Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW. Adobe is big on marketing, but Corel isn't, so many people think Adobe is way better. But once you get to know both, you realize they're pretty similar. I prefer CorelDRAW because Illustrator can be lazy about making its tools easy to use. They often add fancy new versions of the same old features instead of improving what's already there. Sure, Illustrator has some fancy stuff, but most people never use it. Both have their good and bad points. I've seen videos where people who only know Adobe say it's the best, but that's not true. The truth is, they're both just okay. I get frustrated with both Corel and Illustrator. Sometimes I wonder why they don't copy each other's good ideas. But I'm not a software expert, so I can't say. What matters most is knowing shortcuts and getting your work done fast. Newbies might use the mouse a lot, but pros use shortcuts to speed things up. People argue a lot about which software is better, but it's not worth it. Just pick one and stick with it. I wasted time switching between them before I realized it didn't matter. Just get good at one and show off your skills with your work.
I like your style. You’re easy to listen to and so informative. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge, experience and perspective. Thank you
15% for a manufacturer wounds very low.
Good golly - please show how it works within shopvox. Watched the whole thing to see some type of demo.
Really good video
I am always comfortable with corel draw
You've omitted the single most important difference between the programs/suites - the PRICE! Where Adobe's monopoly outlook makes them rise the price, and the fact that you can't buy it permanently, only subscribe yearly. Where with Corel you pay only once. BIG F DIFFERENCE. Actually the real competitor for Adobe would be Affinity - only Adobe being super smart prohibited the Ai format, making it impossible for Affinity Designer to export to Ai fomrat. Too bad. :(
coraldraws layout is much better for vehicle wrapping. illustrator is good but the price is way to high for todays market. templates dont come with illustrator either,
who are some vendors to go to if I don't have these machines?
Where are you located? We run a sign fab business in Sydney australia
For me illustrator is best I can create new colours and designs
Hey, already on the business but working on preparing POS for a new sales rep. Would love to set up and 1/1 with you.
good.
I’ve had both, started with CorelDraw, moved to Illustrator. Both are great, for me I prefer Illustrator.
Corel was out long before Adobe. So they set the trends in the industry first. I have been using Corel since their very first software launch. I also like the idea of them rewarding their customers with fair pricing. I found Adobe gouging their customers in the last few years in particular and I have stopped using them. While using Adobe I also used Corel because they had much easier operational functions in their design. I bought Adobe's Master Collection when they sold it as a software disk. Then in the last 10 years, they have increased their pricing far beyond being reasonable. I worked with a company years ago that became very greedy and overnight doubled their pricing for their product. They lost half of their customer base overnight. Which then affected another area of their company in sales. They never recovered after that occurred. Treat your customers fairly before you destroy your company. Customers do not have deep pockets and at times struggle to afford what they buy. Always remember this when you are in business. I have seen so many companies that have gone bankrupt because they did not look after their customers. Always remember you are not in business for yourself but for your customers. Quality and ease of use of your product is also very important.
A video comparison without any .... Video comparison. Wow.
It is the user that uses the software that produces the result.
hola! tiene versión en español?
Hi I have a printing business and want to start selling signs from vinyl lettering and corplast ect. How can I do that
Hi, great video how can I apply this same method when pricing LED neon signs.
Hi, great video how can I apply this same method when pricing LED neon signs.
I have 7 years' experience in signs, I'm 24 my dad started me out at 17 doing fabrication and installation for him and honestly it was mehh the work was ok but our margins were slim because we didn't have a large bankroll and we were doing sale, pm, and everything else, it was tough. When I turned 20 I started talking to customers more and I started selling jobs, handling everything in real time really made me a very qualified sign guy. Anyways my father goes to work for someone and soon he runs the idea by me I should join their team. I just got an offer letter to be an Account executive, I'll pretty much be Sales/ PM and hold my customers hand through the process, hopefully everything run smooth. They say they are planning for expansion, and they generate very solid leads through marketing and funneling. My quota is 30K a month but they do large project such as channel letters, monuments, and pylons. I've fabricated all this stuff and sold it, so I know exactly what it takes to get done. Wish me luck.
Alot these option you talk about is Not on my Shopvox. Is it because I have the cheaper version? I wanted to be able to add products, but it doesn't give me the option off putting in inches and all...
Excellent video
Need to factor in productive / chargeable hours out of total available hours, Joe is employed for say 40 hours but not all hours can be directly chargeable to customers - Joe isn't a robot, he might be doing stock control, admin, taking deliveries etc. i.e completing many non customer specific tasks. Factor into the markup on Joe's hourly rate, or into overall overheads.
Thanks
Did anyone else see the gremlin move during the video?
Hey, back off, at least he spelled PIZZA correctly, give him a break. He's a GOOG man. I would PAY money to see a sign this guy has made. If it looks anything like his vocabulary and dialogue, it DEFINITELY belongs on the hilarious side of UA-cam., but hats off to him for putting these vids out there, - there ARE some diamonds in the rough if you're still here at 18:19... Don't forget the time it takes to work out the quotation AND the artwork.
An we subscribe to your channel
Three other logo design masters who use CorelDRAW here on UA-cam are 'Zaidi Graphics', 'Ahsan Sabri' and 'Deyvi Ayron'.
Corel User since version 3 use every single day in my sign shop definitely easier to use for me but recently started learning Adobe too .... find it little hard to get used to but we will see as I gave coreldraw lol and apple iie😂
old layout of produt view does not work the same as the new shopvox pro
Great video lots of respect! Its just that in my opinion some things are simply a myth. To me CorelDraw handles colors perfectly well and maybe even better then Ai. It is just not clearly differentiated RGB and CMYK so it can be easily mixed up, but once you master to differentiate these two you realize the colors are perfect, and I'm working with professional offset/flexo printing for 10 years. I just use web coated swop profile, same as Ai, always turn on proof colors and for web graphics I use RGB only. Second myth is that it is not compatible with Photoshop which I also find that Corel is even better compatible to PSD than Ai. It can perfectly import PSD file and when you ungroup you get all the layers. You use objects that are same as layers, export to photoshop, you get the perfect output with separated layers. Corel has capability like Ai + InDesign all in one which to me is one of biggest advantage. There are a lots of advantages in both apps, so I like the last part which refers that they are not against each other but rather you should use both for best performance.
Great video
It was fuzzy for me.
thank you a lot sir
In my pov Corel draw is more easier than ilustrtr
I've been using Corel Draw since version 1.0. So I'm pretty addicted to it. But I'm not addicted enough to pay their over the top subscription fees. They can bugger off, I'm moving to Inkscape (I hope). In fact I'm moving to Linux period. This subscription software that dies if you don't pay up each year is clearly useless for anything archival. They way Corel has sold itself X3 and this model that is so over priced just don't make compatible sense. For the same price as Corel on a true monthly subscription, not Corel's yearly fee, you can have Adobe everything. Corel is worth $150-200AU not $600 every year. I think we should all be having a solid look at open source software and Linux. Inkscape is built around SVG. Illustrator is build around PS format. And Corel is build around what? SVG graphics done in Inkscape are perfect. In Draw they are too often a screw up and have been for years. And Postscript is an Adobe invention to manage printers. I doubt that Illustrator would be worse at SVG than Draw but it may well be poorer. Both Draw and Illustrator are converting from the in program code to SVG. It's not the same as working in SVG from the getgo. SVG is open source and very well documented. SVG will be the default for web graphics. It's not fun moving from a program that you have used since 1.0 and know inside out. What I think is this, the new owners of Corel are going to screw it up! They are a US pension fund seeking maximum returns. Forum activity for Draw appears to be down by more than 90%. Many of the best well known faces in that forum have disappeared. And it is clear as day they don't understand how Draw got its marketshare; cheap non compulsory upgrades and pirate software that was passed about on disks initially that got people interested and lead to them paying for software. Now we have a 15 day trial, Corel only have 15 day trial for Draw, everything else is 30 days. This is insane... a 15 day window to hook a new user to a pricing model that is perhaps X4 what you pay Adobe (or same as Adobe for 1/4 of the software), it's a model that users reject and I'd say threatens the viability of continuing with a decent level of software development. Anything open source will definitely be slower to adopt AI features. I've asked the question of GIMP developers and they are not going to implement any AI functions until the air has cleared about copyright and the various AI companies scrapping the web. Pytorch is likely not in that class. But the AI image generation most certainly is a copyright concern. Will Inkscape make the grade for me... don't know yet. What I do know is that Inkscape will be there forever and that the development is driven by functions that make it better and not by the marketing department. I'm betting that in the longer term, the main difference between Inkscape and Draw/Illustrator with be cost and not features or abilities. And Inkscape files will be able to be opened by Inkscape forever without a fee. I hope this helps.
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