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We did it... Pulled the trigger!!!!We were talking about putting together sample kits, what do you guys think should be included in the kits? Be reasonable, we are po folks here, and a 5 gallon sample (Brad) is tough.... Any feedback is appreciated!!
I have to say that a small sample pint for manuals, maybe quart for autos of some whites can do a lot to sort out the usefullness of a new ink. A return of a full gallon (or at least the purchase price) on a guarantee of satisfaction can be a costly process considering the wide range of white characteristics and properties.A white perfect for one application could really be a poor choice for another.
Quote from: spotcolorsupply on September 25, 2011, 11:25:14 AMWe did it... Pulled the trigger!!!!We were talking about putting together sample kits, what do you guys think should be included in the kits? Be reasonable, we are po folks here, and a 5 gallon sample (Brad) is tough.... Any feedback is appreciated!! Brannon: Congratulations on this next step in developing your business. You’ll probably need to decide how valuable my advice is, given that we are going to be competitors for ink sales in the Atlanta Market, but here’s some feedback to your question regarding sample kits. “Don’t do it” especially given that you’re just starting out. You’re dealing with products from an established North American ink manufacturer, and also with Professional Screen-Printers on this forum. These guys don’t need a quart or even a gallon of free product to test it out, and you can’t afford to support free five gallon samples. My advice would be for you to get first-hand experience with how well each specific product or ink series performs on press, and to learn how to optimize the results. Provided you are satisfied with what you see, you should work with your Supplier Manufacturer to provide a 100% money back guarantee to people who purchase the product from you. In the long run this approach will demonstrate yours, and the manufacturers commitment to the quality of the product, far more than tossing out a few freebies to folks as samples to try and scare up some sales.
Competition doesn’t mean we can’t still be buds
Quote from: spotcolorsupply on September 25, 2011, 12:30:14 PMCompetition doesn’t mean we can’t still be buds Brannon: But you're a Punk and everyone knows that I'm a nice guy, so how's that going to work out? Take care mate, maybe catch you at SGIA New Orleans if you are going.
Brannon, did you get my email, or are you just ignoring me?