Thursday, December 13, 2007

What are some tshirt printing services that allow printing on the entire shirt? -

Hey there :)So I want to start making tshirts, more for the fun of it than for the profit. I came up with a lot of good ideas that I think are really creative, but most of them are meant to be printed on different places on a shirt. Most tshirt printing services limit printing to the middle chest area. One of my ideas, for example, is a necklace printed on the shirt. This, of course, would be printed on the collar area. And so, I was wondering if there were any printing services that allowed for printing on any portion of the shirt, or the entire shirt?Thanks so much in advance!P.S: I d prefer screen printing to digital/heat printing.Also, price isn t that important, however I can t afford to go over 30$ a shirt.

the real reasons most don t is the problems created in trying to get an even print on uneven surfaces. Like the seams, collars and over lapping pockets and under arm front to back full prints. It just can not be guaranteed work and the printers aren t going to eat the losses so they don t get done. Make a fabric that has what you want on it and then cut the fabric to make the shirt already pre printed. an iron on transfer might be the only way to get over seams and on collars done.

printing on the collar? if you have talked to all the screen printers in your area and they all say no, give it up, because obviously it cannot be done or it is too labor intensive and probably high chance of bad prints - which YOU would have to pay for and it would just make the shirts too expensive and I can;t imagine anyone wanting to pay $30 for a T-shirt - you will very lucky if you even get $12-14, so your cost has to stay below $4-5 to have any chance at selling them wholesale (which is at AT LEAST a 50% discount off retail for the store buying your shirts to re-sell-which leaves you with about $2 a shirt profit) - you would also have to buy at least 12 of each design and probably 48 to get good pricing and each design will probably have a setup charge and you cannot use anyone else s copyrighted designs or LOGOs without a licensing agreement and paying royalties

Hi. We are t-shirt manufacturers and do custom printing on them as well. What is the quantity (number of t-shirts) that you have in your mind ? What type of t-shirts (Polo or round neck) ?

I work at a screen print shop. We do screen printing about anywhere you want it on a t-shirt. Our screen print guy is very good. He does awesome shirts.

NEW CLOTHING LINE... WHAT DO YOU THINK? -

I m 17 i started a clothing line. it s popular in my area but trying to branch out so maybe Yahoo Answers is a good way to do it!!Check it outt.. Maybe buy a shirt!!! Spread Unstitched Apparel to different areaswww.unstitchedapparel.com

If you want people in other areas to buy your clothing and know about it try giving some shirts to people in other areas. Have them wear them to places and tell people about your site along with handing flyers or business cards out for you in exchange for the shirt or shirts.^_^ good luck. Hit me up via email if you would like.

Hannah is very honest 100% agree it will sell itself that way. Personally being in the silkscreen industry the t-shirts are just too basic for me.

Telling Client I Have to Raise Rate? -

I have a long-term client who has given me a lot of business and continues to do so. Some months back they asked me and other contractors to take a 30% cut on our fees to get them through some tough times. Things aren t perfect now, but seem to be better, although I don t have the details.I can t work at such a low rate indefinitely. I want to ask when they think they can pay my full rate (other clients are), and I d be satisfied with even a partial restoration of my whole fee.We have a good relationship, and I know they want to keep me, because the CEO strongly prefers working with contractors he already knows: he and I worked together well at another company years ago.Any negotiation suggestions? It has to be by phone or email because they re in another city.

I would start off my acknowledging what a great client they are and how much you enjoy doing Business with them. Tell them that a few months ago you extended a discount in good faith to them and that you see that they have been able to turn Business around (as you knew they would). Then state that with the economic conditions and rising costs of doing Business you need to come to an agreement as to what the new rate should be. Ask for a phone call to determine and discuss the new rate

you accomodated them by accepting less for a temporary period of time and you should inform them that that accomodation has outrun itself, that you cannot continue to perform at the lower ratedon t be surprised tho if he terminates your servicesI had a client who rented a business space for over 30 yrs and asked the landlord for some relief when times were badthe landlord did for a short period and when he raised the rent back to the original rate, he also did not renew the lease!

How can I make my own Business Cards? -

I would like to make my business cards because right now I don t have a lot of money. I would like to know if can I use my computer to make them. Thank you. J.M.

if you have microsoft excel or any other program where you can design and print an image then yes!! just pick up a pack in the office supplies at walmart for less than 15$

Here is a list of websites that let you design and print your own business cards. http://www.small-business-graphic-design��

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Where can I find supplier/s of affordable but of high quality Weather balloons? -

Im looking for companies manufacturing weather balloons. I would prefer reliable companies who have online presence and can transact over the internet. Anyone could suggest the best company out there?

Hi,yes, that s right, there are huge differences in the quality of balloons all over suppliers!! It also depends if you want to buy weather balloons per pieces or in bulk quantities...I also would like to complete the list with a very trustfull supplier who provide quite good quality balloons:www.weatherballoons.asia

What you determine to be affordable depends entirely on how much money you limit yourself to devote or earmark to your project. What is affordable to a wealthy person may be too expensive for a minimum wage earner. A wealthy man can buy a Lamborghini but for the minimum wage earner this would be out of his league. There are differences in the quality of balloons, and many times that depends on their cost. Ingredients and processes differ, and so it pays to shop around. That requires research, which you can do using this Internet. Study the web sites of the companies that manufacture and/or distribute weather balloons. Are they user friendly? Do they have a minimum purchase requirement? Do they explain their processes and list their sources? Do they require you to be a business with a tax number, etc., or do they sell to the public? I would think with the power of the Internet, you can be in a position to answer this question instead of ask it.

You will find them from B2B websites. I found a supplier for weather balloons for you from http://www.hellotrade.com You can view the products details and contact details of this supplier and contact this supplier free from http://www.hellotrade.com/zhuzhou-resear��

How do you trademark/copyright the name of a new company? -

I m planning on starting a production company and want to secure the name, website, etc now if possible. Thank you :)

To protect a business name within your industry, you would apply for a trademark.Trademarks can be names of products or services, logos, slogans, packaging and even sounds and smells. In essence, a trademark can be almost anything that is used to identify a particular product or service. Registering a trademark grants the owner exclusive rights to the mark within the specified industry. Of course, it s necessary to research the mark comprehensively prior to filing to ensure that there is no possibility of infringing upon another party. This entails searching the pending registered Federal and State trademark files as well as the US National Common-Law files. Then, if clear, you can decide if you would like to file for a Federal or a State trademark. To register a trademark, that s done either through your Secretary of State for a State trademark or the US Patent Trademark Office for a Federal trademark. If you are only conducting business in one state, then a State trademark is most appropriate. If you conduct (OR are planning to conduct) business in at least 2 states OR between the US any other country, you can file for a Federal trademark.Hope that helps! I wish you much success happiness in all your ventures!

On cash basis accounting, are checks paid on the date they are written, or the date they clear the bank? -

The day they are mailed.

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