@bgriggs Good advice about listening to inspiring material. It is easy to get down while going through the initial stages of a startup. But nothing will work better than a persistent effort.
@RainMan 2.0 OK Rick, time to get going. I suggest you start by going through this thread and writing a list of possible clients and actions. Look them up on the web and Facebook. Write down their locations. Start looking at ads in some of the regional publications. Look for business members of local chambers of commerce, some of them may be good prospects.
There's some pricing information on this string so you can figure out what to ask. Get your machine and set it up. Learn the software at night. Make some sample signs with the company logos you find in your research. Run your designs by us one the Forum and ask for suggestions. Just get moving now, Rick. Nothing will haul your butt out of shock and depression faster than getting into action on your new future.
At one point very early in my business, money was very tight and I was tempted to go get a job. But instead, my wife took me to a car dealership and we bought a car! Having a car payment to make shook me into action and so I seriously started executing our plan--got into action contacting all our prospects and started making money. I suggested you get your machine and software ASAP. You'll have a payment to make and will probably have the same experience I did. You aren't going to do hard sell with anyone, just showing a sample and asking whether the potential customer wants to order some customized signs or other items. They will or they won't. And if they don't take the sample to someone else in the same busienss, even a competitor.
Tell us what you're doing as you go along. Take pictures, you'll use them later for marketing on Facebook. We'll cheer you on! --Tom
@RainMan 2.0 OK Rick, time to get going. I suggest you start by going through this thread and writing a list of possible clients and actions. Look them up on the web and Facebook. Write down their locations. Start looking at ads in some of the regional publications. Look for business members of local chambers of commerce, some of them may be good prospects.
There's some pricing information on this string so you can figure out what to ask. Get your machine and set it up. Learn the software at night. Make some sample signs with the company logos you find in your research. Run your designs by us one the Forum and ask for suggestions. Just get moving now, Rick. Nothing will haul your butt out of shock and depression faster than getting into action on your new future.
At one point very early in my business, money was very tight and I was tempted to go get a job. But instead, my wife took me to a car dealership and we bought a car! Having a car payment to make shook me into action and so I seriously started executing our plan--got into action contacting all our prospects and started making money. I suggested you get your machine and software ASAP. You'll have a payment to make and will probably have the same experience I did. You aren't going to do hard sell with anyone, just showing a sample and asking whether the potential customer wants to order some customized signs or other items. They will or they won't. And if they don't take the sample to someone else in the same busienss, even a competitor.
Tell us what you're doing as you go along. Take pictures, you'll use them later for marketing on Facebook. We'll cheer you on! --Tom