Pricing for Profits: Estimating Costs and Setting Prices for the Textile Screen Printer
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.87 (990 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0944094015 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 62 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He lives in Maine. . About the Author Mark Goodridge was the editor of Screenplay magazine, and himself a screen printer for many years
"No formulas in Book" according to Brian R.. I received the book with anticipation of a discovery on how to come up with a pricing stratagy for our company.Basicly there where no magic formulas, just a lot of explantions on the cost factor, verse acutal values for pricing a product.Still a good book but lacked the required information I was looking for. If I had seen the book prior to reading it I would probley have not purchased. Did not fill my needs.Felt it was over priced for the . "The Question Answered!" according to Amazon Customer. This book directly answers the question, "How do I price my product?" Even though it is written specifically for screen printers, anyone who wants to understand pricing theory would gain insight from the book. Included inside are formulas for figuring out shop ratios used to price your jobs. It was an eye-opener for me as I struggled to price potential jobs. I was able to set up the formulas in Excel and now have a great estimating tool!. pj said Pricing for profits okcomplex but ok. I got the book thinking that it was going to be a bit less complex than it really is. The process of pricing for textile screen printing is multi-faceted and this book clearly points that out. I gave 5 stars even though it's not exactly what I was looking for because it's an excellent little pamphlet that will steer you in the right direction -- it will also point out things that you may not have even considered.I'm certainly in the "I like
Pricing for Profits is a great little investment that will help you make more money.. The complete source for the computation of accurate estimating and pricing for garment graphics such as T-shirts, jackets and caps. Details include estimating costs for art work, screens, ink, labor, overhead and other hard-to-estimate expenses, how to set prices for a profit on every job, and how to avoid jobs that are unprofitable. This easy-to-read and understand book explains how to make every job profitable
. He lives in Maine. Mark Goodridge was the editor of Screenplay magazine, and himself a screen printer for many years