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Fair Price
Posted by Kaeon on 11 July 2006 at 17:45Im new to the business what do you think is a fair price wholesale is for this decal

Its a 3 color decal thats 1.5 x 7"
Kaeon replied 19 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 6 Replies -
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Welcome first!
A few things before even guessing at a price.
Digital print or screen print? 10 of them, 1000 or 100,000?
Life span, a week, 6 months, 5 years?
lots of variables to concider.
But I suppose it comes down to "how much is someone prepared to pay for it?"
If it costs you $10 each for 10, but only $0.30 each for 5000 – will your customer pay to have ten made? Can you make a profit?
Dave
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I knew I forgot some info,
Its actually overlayed vinyl, the vinyl is Avery 6 year, the customer wanted 10 to start out with. Im trying to figure out a way to tally my costs.
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Just for one or two – $20.00 maybe, not worth switching on your PC for much less. You won’t make much money in real terms, but it’s more of a gesture to the customer. 10 of them – $40 or $50 in total.
If you make 100 of them, in a big overlay & then sliced up the black, I’d put them out at $4 or $5 each. Material costs about $40.00 in total.
(….Yes using $ and not £’s)
Dave
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quote David Rogers:Just for one or two – $20.00 maybe, not worth switching on your PC for much less. You won’t make much money in real terms, but it’s more of a gesture to the customer.
If you make 100 of them, in a big overlay & then sliced up the black, I’d put them out at $4 or $5 each. Material costs about $40.00 in total.
(….Yes using $ and not £’s)
Dave
Thank you sir!
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quote David Rogers:By the way, go say hello to everybody in the “SAY HELLO” section 😉
I was registered here before last year and somehow my stuff got deleted! But ill re-introduce myself
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