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AntiEgo | 1 year ago
It's a clever idea, and it's encouraging to see that there are still clever ideas at the small-business scale still waiting to be invented.
AntiEgo | 1 year ago
It's a clever idea, and it's encouraging to see that there are still clever ideas at the small-business scale still waiting to be invented.
momciloo|1 year ago
tooltechgeek|1 year ago
theraven|1 year ago
ramses0|1 year ago
Prefer: 80 customers at $12, which is approximately revenue neutral, but increases your effective ROI / hourly wage... AND you keep the high quality, word-of-mouth advertising.
Basically, you'd prefer to have people walking around with _your_ printed and bound product with nice QR code on the back rather than some hackintosh, ink-jet + scissors on 19lb copy paper and saying: "i PaId moNeY FoR ThiS!!" ;-)
...as I'm in the "home printing and binding biz" (gbc-proclick, hand/kettle stitch, carl rolling paper slicer, hp-laserjet, all for personal/hobby use)... What's the equipment you had to end up getting? I'm sorely tempted to chase a (manual) hydraulic paper cutter, but absolutely can't justify the cost / space. Are you still on color laser or are you doing something else for printing? Jigs for slicing? What's the story?