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I was curious if anyone knew the price of getting a website designed similar to this one: Broken Arrow | Garment Specifics . It is a great quoting software I think. It's a local company as well. Also curious what you guys think of their pricing.
I am needing to raise pricing and am trying to put together a price list but it is tough! I don't want to get caught underbidding myself anymore trying to bid each job different.
Gotcha, kinda what I was thinking. Very impressed with their website. It's a local "competitor". They are much larger than me. I have only a 12x14 or so space to do hats, shirts, and other customizables in. Would like to do screen printing but no room. Pros are that the space is free and it's attached to my mothers very busy coffee shop, great traffic from that. No room for much retail, though.
Gotcha, kinda what I was thinking. Very impressed with their website. It's a local "competitor". They are much larger than me. I have only a 12x14 or so space to do hats, shirts, and other customizables in. Would like to do screen printing but no room. Pros are that the space is free and it's attached to my mothers very busy coffee shop, great traffic from that. No room for much retail, though.
You could always send the jobs you can't do to them for contract work. Win - win
Yeah. Do places sometimes give discounts to places like me? I have just been doing heat transfers, but sometimes those can get pricey. I've built in profits of $5.50/shirt for 12-23 shirts, $4.50 for 24-47, and $3.50 for 48-300. I haven't been charging any sort of setup fees though. I think we do $5-6k/month in gross sales.
I was thinking of making a retail price guide with the prices above, and then a wholesale price guide with much cheaper per shirt prices, but a setup fee of $50 or so.
Who knows! So tough. Trying to make it less time consuming for me to bid jobs so I can get a better productivity..... maybe I should stop playing around on the internet too?
Do places sometimes give discounts to places like me? I
Yes, many screen printers do just that. It's called contract printing. If you can send them jobs, they will give you a discount (maybe a better price bracket than your customer would get otherwise) and you can keep the difference and make money for just sending the sale.