Man brotha this is a fire video!! Been following you for a few weeks and can't say enough man. I think on point on the bulk vs retail pricing. I've been guilty of that. Can you do a quick breakdown and how you would retail pricing? Thx brotha 🤙🏽
Great video ?? My question is as a, at home shop, how do I get More business, This Xmas did not turn out as I had hoped HELP ?!?!? I Do Transfers and Embroidery
you need to focus on promoting your business and acquiring new clients. selling your services is a big part of our business. strategizing new plans to advertise your business would be helpful
Marketing my friend…..social media is your best friend use it! Do Giveaways! I’ll give you a gem when I wanted to get new clients I made a shirts with my business as a QR code design and they ate it up!
i dont take jobs like that in. too much of a liability. what if you make a mistake on one of their provided blank shirts? how would you replace it and complete the job? i always let the client know that i only print on blanks that i supply
@ ok that makes a lot of sense. Thank you for that insight. One thing I have to say I have learned a lot from you in the tshirts industry that's not just streetwrar. Keep pushing pour the authentic content
I have students that make stuff and sell it and when I explain to them that they are making less than minimum wage when they look at how long it took to make the thing, they get a harsh realization. This gal sold hand embroidered roses for $20 bucks each and she was excited. But it took 2 hours to make each one! Hell no! A lot of people are not paid what they are worth. It's not a bad thing. It's just how capitalism works. As a worker, you are selling your labor. Your boss then looks at what he pays you in the cost of production and probably marks it up at least 100%. Make sure you pay yourself. My big struggle is that I work slow. I measure thrice and press once. I see other people press shirts lightning fast and I'm there moving like molasses.. Should my customer pay for my slowness? idk
Stoked for this video!!
Yes please do a video breaking down the different pricing structures.
One if my biggest hang ups.. Pricing custom work and bulk work
Great info Ohana!!
Legit words as always. Thanks BB 🇺🇸👍
thank you
Man brotha this is a fire video!! Been following you for a few weeks and can't say enough man.
I think on point on the bulk vs retail pricing. I've been guilty of that. Can you do a quick breakdown and how you would retail pricing? Thx brotha 🤙🏽
Thank you for this 🗣💯💪🏾
Thanks for the vid as always bro ❤
Can you share how you price for embroidery?
i charge for material cost and my labor. thats all
Great video ?? My question is as a, at home shop, how do I get More business, This Xmas did not turn out as I had hoped HELP ?!?!? I Do Transfers and Embroidery
you need to focus on promoting your business and acquiring new clients. selling your services is a big part of our business. strategizing new plans to advertise your business would be helpful
Marketing my friend…..social media is your best friend use it! Do Giveaways! I’ll give you a gem when I wanted to get new clients I made a shirts with my business as a QR code design and they ate it up!
This video helped a lot. But how would you price out if the client provides the blank shirt and only wants you to press it?
i dont take jobs like that in. too much of a liability. what if you make a mistake on one of their provided blank shirts? how would you replace it and complete the job? i always let the client know that i only print on blanks that i supply
@ ok that makes a lot of sense. Thank you for that insight. One thing I have to say I have learned a lot from you in the tshirts industry that's not just streetwrar. Keep pushing pour the authentic content
Do you have minimums on bulk orders? Also donyoy mark up blanks?
Are you charging extra for the transfers and shirts or are you just being paid off the hourly rate
nope. nothing extra. i charge for material cost and my labor
@BigBrandoh thanks for replying back good video very helpful
Let us know when you open up to new clients!!!
Do you charge for profit margin
I have students that make stuff and sell it and when I explain to them that they are making less than minimum wage when they look at how long it took to make the thing, they get a harsh realization. This gal sold hand embroidered roses for $20 bucks each and she was excited. But it took 2 hours to make each one! Hell no! A lot of people are not paid what they are worth. It's not a bad thing. It's just how capitalism works. As a worker, you are selling your labor. Your boss then looks at what he pays you in the cost of production and probably marks it up at least 100%. Make sure you pay yourself. My big struggle is that I work slow. I measure thrice and press once. I see other people press shirts lightning fast and I'm there moving like molasses.. Should my customer pay for my slowness? idk