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How to Start an Embroidery Business
In many ways, it’s just like starting any other custom apparel business. Or any business at all. But we DO suggest that you look at your business backwards, or at least in a kind of reverse order from what many experts suggest.
Some suggest you start with buying an embroidery machine – and that seems just wrong, though we do have some very high quality embroidery machines for sale 🙂.
So here are our inverted steps to How to Start an Embroidery Business:
What do you want to sell or make? – because that’s where your business idea started.
– Is it embroidered shirts and polos
List the people, companies you’ll be selling to – which is important, because you’re going to base a lot of decisions on what you’re customer will want, expect and pay for. And different people want, of course, different things.
– Service company owners will want something very different from high schools
Imagine the products those people will buy, and what they’ll pay for them:
– What do company polos go for in your area?
In other words, the first 3 things you need to know are:
1. What do you want to sell/make
Next you’ll want to do the Math to make sure you’re business makes sense.
What will it cost you to make and sell them? Or = How much can you make?
– How much does the blank item cost, wholesale? In other words, the pillowcase, table runner or polo you’ll be embroidering on.
Now subtract your sale price from your materials price and get your gross profit number per item.
Example: If you sell something for $25 and it costs you $12 in materials to make, that’s a $13 gross profit.
The fun part you can do next is to figure your potential income, but multiplying that gross profit by the number of the items you can embroider in an hour. In this case, we can imagine it’s 5/hour.
So the potential gross profit in THIS business is $13 x 5 = $65/hour.
Sales and Marketing Plan to execute the above
– Word of mouth
Administration Planning
– Taxes
Art Creation: http://coldesi-graphics.com
– Who is the artist?
Supply Partners: http://colmanandcompany.com
– What are you going to buy
Equipment: http://avance-emb.com
– What do you need to do all this?
Run your numbers
– Does it all work out?
Do it!
Resources and Links:
Avance Embroidery Machines – http://avance-emb.com
Top Shopping Cart Options for Embroidery Businesses – ColDesi: https://coldesi.com/2014/04/top-shopping-cart-options-for-embroidery-businesses/
CAS Mini Cast – Marketing In Facebook Groups – Custom Apparel Startups: https://customapparelstartups.com/minicast3/
Episode 29 – Make More Money Next Month – Creating Active Word of Mouth – Custom Apparel Startups: https://customapparelstartups.com/episode-29/
Networking for Custom Apparel Podcast Episode Video: https://youtu.be/2kR0ro6eyfw
The post Episode 154 – How To Start An Embroidery Business appeared first on Custom Apparel Startups.
By Custom Apparel Startups
How to Start an Embroidery Business
In many ways, it’s just like starting any other custom apparel business. Or any business at all. But we DO suggest that you look at your business backwards, or at least in a kind of reverse order from what many experts suggest.
Some suggest you start with buying an embroidery machine – and that seems just wrong, though we do have some very high quality embroidery machines for sale 🙂.
So here are our inverted steps to How to Start an Embroidery Business:
What do you want to sell or make? – because that’s where your business idea started.
– Is it embroidered shirts and polos
List the people, companies you’ll be selling to – which is important, because you’re going to base a lot of decisions on what you’re customer will want, expect and pay for. And different people want, of course, different things.
– Service company owners will want something very different from high schools
Imagine the products those people will buy, and what they’ll pay for them:
– What do company polos go for in your area?
In other words, the first 3 things you need to know are:
1. What do you want to sell/make
Next you’ll want to do the Math to make sure you’re business makes sense.
What will it cost you to make and sell them? Or = How much can you make?
– How much does the blank item cost, wholesale? In other words, the pillowcase, table runner or polo you’ll be embroidering on.
Now subtract your sale price from your materials price and get your gross profit number per item.
Example: If you sell something for $25 and it costs you $12 in materials to make, that’s a $13 gross profit.
The fun part you can do next is to figure your potential income, but multiplying that gross profit by the number of the items you can embroider in an hour. In this case, we can imagine it’s 5/hour.
So the potential gross profit in THIS business is $13 x 5 = $65/hour.
Sales and Marketing Plan to execute the above
– Word of mouth
Administration Planning
– Taxes
Art Creation: http://coldesi-graphics.com
– Who is the artist?
Supply Partners: http://colmanandcompany.com
– What are you going to buy
Equipment: http://avance-emb.com
– What do you need to do all this?
Run your numbers
– Does it all work out?
Do it!
Resources and Links:
Avance Embroidery Machines – http://avance-emb.com
Top Shopping Cart Options for Embroidery Businesses – ColDesi: https://coldesi.com/2014/04/top-shopping-cart-options-for-embroidery-businesses/
CAS Mini Cast – Marketing In Facebook Groups – Custom Apparel Startups: https://customapparelstartups.com/minicast3/
Episode 29 – Make More Money Next Month – Creating Active Word of Mouth – Custom Apparel Startups: https://customapparelstartups.com/episode-29/
Networking for Custom Apparel Podcast Episode Video: https://youtu.be/2kR0ro6eyfw
The post Episode 154 – How To Start An Embroidery Business appeared first on Custom Apparel Startups.