Hi:
I'd like to hear what is the best selling sublimation products in your area. For me it has been coffee mugs, can huggies, t-shirts, and now jewlery is starting to come in to play. I just think it might be fun to see what other sell the most of.
mugs, tiles, ornaments, clocks, coozies, mousepads, coasters, shirts & hats (tho not a lot of hats, so far the only subbable ones that i've found available are those trucker ones - ick!) individual tiles & murals are by far the highest dollar seller - the others more volume.
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It sounds like you both are doing pretty good. I do a little bit of everything. But, murals are my specialty. I raise and train racehorses...I have taken several of my own photos and turned them into beautiful murals. I encourage you to find your passion ...racehorse, race cars, hunting, etc. It will show in your art work and help you succeed.
Please let me know if I can help.
Sonya Blackwell
Conde Systems
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It's great to hear what you are selling I have tiles but never got into printing them but I might try them now that I have a swingaway pess now and not just a clam press. And now I'll have to pencil out some priceing.
We have a line of sublimation products (dogs) in our booth and we go thought KEYTAGS --- GARDEN FLAGS --- CUTTING BOARDS --- SIGNS, recently added earrings.
RedEye,
Are the clipboards made of the same material as the Conde Dry Eraseboard. I have never done them but the whole batting linup or playboard idea could sell.
RedEye,
Are the clipboards made of the same material as the Conde Dry Eraseboard. I have never done them but the whole batting linup or playboard idea could sell.
I'd imagine so, they are a dry erase board with a clip on the top.
Well they are made for sublimation. I don't have to apply any coating, but they are for sublimation.
I buy them from Conde.com.
Wow !!!! nice job.Thankyou very much for sharing I really like the sublimation technology, but don't feel I should be forced by the courts to buy ink from Sawgrass. I wish we had a choice. ..... JB
In a nutshell.....It's all about what you want to produce....think outside the norm, satisfy your inner self and you will go far.
Try not to worry about what sells the most. (that usually equates to more competition)
It should be about what you can innovate into a lucrative market niche.
Tiles, Tile murals, and apparel are always solid product choices in the sublimation industry; but many products are looked over that have the potential to make large revenue streams if capitalized in innovative ways.