Contributing Member LatigoAmigo Posted January 11, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted January 11, 2019 2 hours ago, nrk said: you can charge whatever you want. Exactly. What ever the market will bear. Quote
Members JazzBass Posted January 12, 2019 Members Report Posted January 12, 2019 With all due respect to @nrk and @LatigoAmigo , re-read the WHOLE paragraph from my first post. Translation - I can't reasonably charge more than the market will bear for similar quality, just because it currently takes me more time than others to achieve that level of quality. It is market price, not hourly rate, that is generally the controlling factor in pricing. Quote Christopher J. Gordanhttps://www.youtube.com/user/ChrisGordan
Contributing Member LatigoAmigo Posted January 12, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted January 12, 2019 (edited) 21 minutes ago, JazzBass said: It is market price, not hourly rate, that is generally the controlling factor in pricing. I'm feelin' ya. Most of us are not following a "business model," and do this more for fun than for money. There are people on this site who seem to be profitable, but they have extraordinary passion and drive. I'm retired and just "making art," and pricing in the art world is a whole different animal, that is why I said "whatever the market will bear." When I factor in my overheads, materials, time and depreciation, I am making minus dollars per hour, but boy, am I having fun and leaving a leather legacy. Edited January 12, 2019 by LatigoAmigo Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted January 12, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted January 12, 2019 8 hours ago, JazzBass said: It is market price, not hourly rate, that is generally the controlling factor I'm full on with ya on this. Where the water gets muddy is that batch who think that if they preach enough, make enough mindless videos, drone on long enough in enough places -- SOME will begin to say that the market should "bear" more DUE TO the per hour wage. Take a couple of examples: Like your $300 guitar strap. That is not at all unreasonable and many would happily pay that. But as a rule at $300 it will need to be a nice looking, solid, quality strap (barring some idiots who succumbed to the dumbing down of the planet and a poo-tube addiction). And though many don't like to admit it, or even talk about it, people DO COMPARE items. So the hype and pep of poo-tube only extends to the place where somebody else shows another option. The problem (relating to the original question here) is that SO many see some nice looking, solid $300 guitar straps - decide they want to make guitar straps and get paid $300 - and then offer something CLEARLY sub-acceptable and price it at $300 because "that's the going market rate" (that's ignorant enough I'll leave it at that). From a buyer perspective... yesterday I was going through the place doing all those things a guy should get done before Jan 1 Oooo... bit low on the business cards and receipt stuff. In a new town since I last ordered.. so do I want to continue with the last girl who did printing for me, or should I be looking to "shop local"? Jennifer- my previous graphic girl - is not only very talented graphic designer, but CUTE, CUTE, CUTE... so.. what to do?@! Called a couple of places here, and was told each time I would need to come in to discuss it. Really? VistaPrint does very nice business cards - quickly and accurately and for not much money - all without ever seeing me. Without ever talking to me. Just send 'em a graphic file, they send me neat stuff. But I went in. Very polite gal had examples waiting for me showing different styles. So I started out with the bottom line.. VistaPrint will do nice cards, delivered to my door, for under $20 for 500 cards. I'd like to shop local - if that costs a bit more, that's okay, as long as it isn't TRIPLE. I relayed the short version of how I just got new "maker" stamps made, and did NOT 'buy American' since the American quotes I got were late, or DOUBLE the price for less quality, or both. Other words, somebody who is INCLINED to 'buy American' was actually talked out of it by cost and service problems. After about 5 minutes of BS and "smoozing" clearly aimed at 'being sociable', she tells me that 250 cards would run about $50. The card she shows me, which is her "low end" card, was notably thinner than the ones I got from VP, and the print quality was about the same on both. WAIT.. WHAT???@! That's half the cards for 5x the price - you math ppl will recognize that as 10x more expensive per card, without any benefit increase. And THERE is the issue.. if I'm asked to PAY more, will I be GETTING more? In this case, I'd be getting less, paying more. Less versus more requires that you COMPARE. { Just a side step for a moment - time DOES matter. And the hour and a bit I killed going through all of that was more important than the $50 in question, but we weren't even to the other things I wanted yet. And the point to be made here is that while the time DOES matter, it's NOT LEGITIMATE to charge that hour to the customer -- your buyer is not responsible for all of that any more than VP is responsible for this woman's lack failure to streamline her approach. Now, I certainly could have capped that off in less time. But since she got me down here to show me some flashy colors and JACK the price - when it could have all been done with an email and a graphic file - I decided to return the favor and waste a bit of her time. I mean, really the only way she can back out of that is to admit that the face-to-face wasn't necessary to begin with. Which she won't do. I understand that a charge for graphic design is LEGIT. But the design was already done for them - just print the thing. I could do it myself, but that takes my time away from something else.} So I won't be making a purchase with that print shop. If they gave me a quote, it would include the TIME it takes, which is only going to remind me that she should owe ME for MY time. And "overhead", but I'm not responsible for you agreeing to your lease, which downtown is about 1 gold bar per square foot of space. So what to do? I called another print shop, got the same "come in to discuss" thing, and when I pressed for a BEST GUESS of how much and how long to receive, I did get at least SOME numbers. But in the end, I tired of trying to get a legit quote for a simple job. I clicked a few buttons and ordered cards from VistaPrint, which cost under $20 and are scheduled to BE HERE by Friday with a design I already approved (my design). And I ended up working until 7:00 pm when I could have been done by 5:00. My mistake -- should have done that in the first place. I'll send Jennifer a birthday card. WAIT>.. can you send cards to the girl who designs them TO the original question, I would have people asking what am I getting, and what am I paying. Each person makes up his/her own mind. Do whatever you want with your own money. Some like to pay less whenever they can. Some like to pay more, even when they didn't need to, because they think the "neighbors" will be impressed at how much they "can" pay. I'm somewhere in the middle I guess.. I want to pay as little as I can AND STILL GET WHAT I WANT. So I showed that woman an example from VistaPrint, right along side her several examples. Asked her to show me why I should buy hers instead of someone else's. Never did get an actual answer to that.. just an eventual quote for 10x the cost. But I WOULD have paid the 10x if she could show me CAUSE to do it. SO much of that these days. This morning I was looking up a Glock sumthin-sumthin. Took me to a poo-tube video, which I thought was unnecessary but acceptable. Guy droned on quite a bit, so I got coffee. When I got back, some OTHER video was playing. Pudgy boy down south showing how to make a holster ... but he aint tellin me.. just some hands on the screen and I'm supposed to read the words on the screen, I guess. Now, if you're thinkin' this post is long, you can read it in 3.5 minutes - so how long does a 15 minute video of writing seem?@! SAD part is, when he goes to price the holster, he'll include his "so important" time he spent on that video as part of what I should pay Want to sell me a holster? Or a belt? Guitar strap? Maybe a leather photo album? Whatever.... tell me WHAT I GET and WHAT I PAY. If it's not done well, no amount of discount will cause me to buy it. If it IS done well, don't be afraid to ask me to pay MORE, but be prepared to tell me WHY I should pay more. Don't include names -- unless it belonged to Elvis, your name doesn't matter. Don't link me to a video of how you made it, unless I ask you how you made it. I'm buying the LEATHER, tell me about that. Don't give me the "made by vets" speech. As a tax payer, I ALREADY paid you for that. Now tell me why your product is a better option for me than some other one. Personally, I have no issue with somebody turning this around and applying it to me (you SHOULD). Hey, Jeff -- you got a holster 'n' belt right there, but so does this guy, and that guy, and a thousand other guys. WHY should I buy yours?@! My answer might start with something about QUALITY and COMPARISON. Check out "Why are your holster prices below some others?" under my FAQ's if that interests you. The difference here is - I'm trying to HELP you, not PERSUADE you. Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members JazzBass Posted January 13, 2019 Members Report Posted January 13, 2019 Amen...and great story . Read every word Quote Christopher J. Gordanhttps://www.youtube.com/user/ChrisGordan
Members Dwight Posted January 13, 2019 Members Report Posted January 13, 2019 Years ago, . . . I worked for an electrician who basically took his cost of materials, . . . multiplied it by 3, . . . and that was the price. Now, sure, . . . there were adjustments, . . . but the cost x 3 was his starting point. I basically did the same thing with my leather shop when I first started out. I took the time to figure out a few items, . . . the ones that sell the best, . . . did a detailed work up, . . . and ever since, I've just adjusted upwards more or less the % that my raw materials go up. I also put in 10% for THIMS, . . . (things I missed). If you really want to do it, . . . an Excel worksheet is your answer. Put in the item, . . . divide it down to feet (length), . . . square feet, . . . liquid ounces, . . . etc. Add into it the cost of your conchos, . . . belt buckles, . . . rivets, . . . chicago screws, . . . If you take the time to set the thing up correctly, . . . all you have to do is hit one button, . . . it will tell you the actual cost you paid, . . . or the replacement cost (new pricing is taken into account), . . . etc. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted January 14, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted January 14, 2019 I just got an email from VistaPrint that the business cards I ordered FRIDAY (it's now Mon morning) are boxed and ready to ship, complete with tracking number Amazing the things you can get done when you don't spend your day telling people how important you are For those who dont want to read my last (relatively long) post above (hey, I dont fault a fella )... that's 500 cards, in less than 48 hours, on a weekend no less, for 10% of what the local guy wanted for making less quality and taking longer. POINT IS for this conversation.. the TIME IT TAKES you may not be a legit factor. Over the years I've known quite a few people who got jobs (instead of working for themselves) because they want to be getting paid even when they arent doing anything. Money just because an hour went by. Each his own, but I don't pay people more just because the clock changed. Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members Dwight Posted January 14, 2019 Members Report Posted January 14, 2019 And then again, . . . for the simple minded who need business cards, . . . there is this option: print em yourself, . . . 250 cards for 8 bucks. I did the artwork and layout myself one evening, . . . I'm happy with it, . . . works for me. I pull up the file, . . . lay a sheet of 10 business cards in my laser printer, . . . hit the "GO" button, . . . 10 cards in a total of 30 seconds or so. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted January 14, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted January 14, 2019 28 minutes ago, Dwight said: 250 cards for 8 bucks. Dwight, hopefully I can use your numbers for an example without offending. No offense intended, just showing my train of thought. We both did our own art work, so that's all the same. We both "approved" our design, since we did it. At some point, you (or someone you know) went to a store, or clicked a web button and entered card info.. whatever ... in some manner you bought the proper paper. Maybe that's what the $8 is for? Does that include the trip and the time? I ended up paying $18.17 after tax and shipping, so 250 for $9.09 .. or $1 more than you spent. But, instead of 30 seconds per 10 (3 seconds each is pushing it, since you still have to separate and stack) adds up to 750 seconds for my 250 order, other words 12.5 minutes - and I do not believe I could separate and stack 250 of them in that time. Not that a guy shouldn't do his own -- that's a viable option for some. Your cards are clean, and I DO like that tag line ... "affordable gun leather for those who can't afford to be without their gun leather" is GOOD STUFF The idea in this thread is ... I don't wanna see somebody trying to 'smooze' me into thinking that the time he spent making cards should somehow jack up the price of the belt he's trying to sell me Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members Dwight Posted January 15, 2019 Members Report Posted January 15, 2019 12 hours ago, JLSleather said: Dwight, hopefully I can use your numbers for an example without offending. No offense intended, just showing my train of thought. We both did our own art work, so that's all the same. We both "approved" our design, since we did it. At some point, you (or someone you know) went to a store, or clicked a web button and entered card info.. whatever ... in some manner you bought the proper paper. Maybe that's what the $8 is for? Does that include the trip and the time? I ended up paying $18.17 after tax and shipping, so 250 for $9.09 .. or $1 more than you spent. But, instead of 30 seconds per 10 (3 seconds each is pushing it, since you still have to separate and stack) adds up to 750 seconds for my 250 order, other words 12.5 minutes - and I do not believe I could separate and stack 250 of them in that time. Not that a guy shouldn't do his own -- that's a viable option for some. Your cards are clean, and I DO like that tag line ... "affordable gun leather for those who can't afford to be without their gun leather" is GOOD STUFF The idea in this thread is ... I don't wanna see somebody trying to 'smooze' me into thinking that the time he spent making cards should somehow jack up the price of the belt he's trying to sell me No offence my friend, . . . some folks are content to farm stuff out, . . . others like to keep it in house if possible and practical. I'm the latter guy, . . . got burned too many times in years past on other things, . . . found out if you want a job done right, . . . best do it yourself if you can. Actually that is what got me re-interested in leather work, . . . making my own leather for my guns, . . . and I just branched out. I know the quality my customer will get, . . . but do not know what they will get from an XYZ holster sold here in the states from Naugatuck, . . . but actually produced in China or some similar place. My cards are a reflection of me and my method: simple, to the point, unadorned, and unpretentious. AND, . . . if I ever decide that I need to make a change, . . . since I only run em 10 at a time, . . . I haven't lost much if I decide to chuck the ones I've got now, . . . in favor of something better (in my opinion). But you are in my camp and tepee when you get galled by folks who use faulty practices for justification of their pricing system. They call it a "cost of doing business", . . . and I just call it tomfoolery, . . . May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
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