Great discussion of pricing, business models, profitablity. Printavo looks great for Screen Printing. Anybody have suggestions for a lithography printer (specifically large(r) flat printing business?
This discussion was excellent, and all the points made were spot-on. It's essential to recognize that in the printing industry (all areas), estimating / pricing have historically been viewed and understood differently by many printers. You gave everyone listening something to think about. 😊
This was very informative. Not too many printers are talking about this because of the industry’s competitive nature. Great content, I hope to see more of this type of content. Thanks guys!!
Great discussion. I would love to see a few real world examples from different shops in the form of spreadsheets or simple PL reports. I do find it difficult to KISS and not over think things when trying to determine which bucket to put certain costs into…
This was awesome. Maybe he should create a E book? He can recoup some of his time and keep his hair from going gray. 😂This is a great way to relive some of the dread of making the monthly obligation and get to profit.
My 2 cents. How much effort are you putting into the sale or preparing the quote? Is it going to be a repeat order (so it could be gravy in the future)? The time it takes to work on the sale is an intangible cost (especially if you are the owner doing the sales) but probably is the most important aspect if you're trying to grow your business. Also, just because the sale happened in this month, if you are accruing sales correctly, they should probably only be recognized as revenue in the month that it is produced unless you are outsourcing it and accruing the costs. I rather sell carhartt and patagonia.. Great episode....
Awesome episode! Simple price models makes my life easier. Would be nice to see a Printavo Price Matrix 3.0 based on a a contribution margin model 😉
Great discussion of pricing, business models, profitablity. Printavo looks great for Screen Printing. Anybody have suggestions for a lithography printer (specifically large(r) flat printing business?
This discussion was excellent, and all the points made were spot-on. It's essential to recognize that in the printing industry (all areas), estimating / pricing have historically been viewed and understood differently by many printers. You gave everyone listening something to think about. 😊
Very informative guys thanks so much
This was very informative. Not too many printers are talking about this because of the industry’s competitive nature. Great content, I hope to see more of this type of content. Thanks guys!!
the largest printer in MN. Must be talking about Taylor corp
Great discussion. I would love to see a few real world examples from different shops in the form of spreadsheets or simple PL reports. I do find it difficult to KISS and not over think things when trying to determine which bucket to put certain costs into…
This was awesome. Maybe he should create a E book? He can recoup some of his time and keep his hair from going gray. 😂This is a great way to relive some of the dread of making the monthly obligation and get to profit.
Such a great video Bruce and Steven. Learned so much. Nick thank you for the wisdom. Watch this like 5 times so view 503- 59 was me. 😂
Sorry 503-509 lol😂
My 2 cents. How much effort are you putting into the sale or preparing the quote? Is it going to be a repeat order (so it could be gravy in the future)? The time it takes to work on the sale is an intangible cost (especially if you are the owner doing the sales) but probably is the most important aspect if you're trying to grow your business. Also, just because the sale happened in this month, if you are accruing sales correctly, they should probably only be recognized as revenue in the month that it is produced unless you are outsourcing it and accruing the costs. I rather sell carhartt and patagonia.. Great episode....