No matter how much you post to social media. It’s hotter and muggier there than your print studio on a hot summer day with the conveyor and flash on. It affects the industry as a whole by lowering the value of what we do for a living. This is what I call the “rat race to the bottom”. Just to acquire overly needy customers that call or email 100 times a day for what seems like the hourly pay of a McDonald’s cook.īusting your ass just to be on the verge of going out of business. Posting dirt cheap sales that invite in clients asking for a “deal” on top of the “special”. The ADD side of running a business pulling you all over the place. Screen printing onesie, twosie, and threesie color jobs in the garage. That’ll do the trick! That’s just what I need to grow my screen print business. Wait… I got it! What about redesigning my logo and creating a ‘slick’ looking website? What about TikTok? Errrrbody’s talkin’ bout posting on TikTok…lemme give that a whirl. Should I post another 1 color 1 location special on social media? You’re being pulled a gazillion and one directions. You worry about making sure there are enough orders coming in. Growing a screen print business is tough. Today, I have 4 employees, a 2,500 sq ft shop, a 9 color 10 station automatic, 53k subscribers on YouTube and I teach people all over the world how to screen print simulated process. I posted that design up on a forum and secured 15 pre-orders. Hi, my name is Matt and in 3 short years, I started my screen print business in my garage with no more than a wooden press I made for $25 and a simple one color VW t-shirt design. Then this will be the most interesting letter you’ll ever read as a screen print business owner. Keep your clients coming back for more, and tap into the biggest growth potential for your business. Have consistent results on press time and time again. Be confident about the outcome of your simulated process prints. Well, if you would like to skip the trial
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