The best price of embroidery
Saturday, December 6, 2008 19:22
Price of embroidery is a challenge, at best, and for any reason, the industry insists point in the rate base job, although in most cases is not the best way to ensure good profitability and flows income. Of course, I agree that more points means more time is needed to produce the work, but not the price of its services and products based solely on the point that it’s wrong or help?
Here are three reasons that I do not like the prices charged by having the point:
- 1. It’s jobs citing a lack tube proposal, and not count on the point at the time of the meeting a client for the first time and have to try to make an estimate on the ground-based works of Art or send off a scanner for a point estimate (estimate keyword) before they can offer you a quote, delaying the sales process and even lead to a discount in May sales.
- 2. Stitch account alone does not always cover the production time with a real job. Time is money and in theory, does not take into account that is supposed to be an indicator of the time in a roundabout, but there are other factors that contribute both to perform work that is not normally covered by the point count. For example, you could lose money if the estimates cite only one point.
- 3. Finally, the point of counting the price is too wide open for the purchase prices for customers. Its very easy for someone to pick up the phone can call all grades in the city and request a price for 1000 embroidery patches. “Answer the lower the job. If not the cheapest, May you never get a shot. (It’s like buying gasoline for your car.)