kdw75
Well-known member
Every so often I will do a search in Google for "printing" and see how far down the page our shop shows up. Today though I tried clicking on the topmost link, which is a paid advertisement of course. This was a place similar to Vistaprint, in that they had facilities all over the US, and one abroad, they also had the latest and greatest equipment. What got me really shaking my head was how cheaply they were offering their work. They would print, crease, fold, package, and ship a job to your door for around half the price we would charge. The only difference being that they took long, and this got me wondering two things. First of all, why do I even bother trying to compete in this industry, and secondly how they can do enough volume at those prices to cover all the overhead they must have.
We are a little family shop, and none of us make over 60K a year, not even the owner, we don't have retirement packages, except a plot out back, and we don't have a fancy new building or rent to pay for. Then I see these places selling jobs dirt cheap, paying their workers $30/hr with benefit packages, fancy buildings, and the owner running around in a Mercedes or Range Rover. I just can't imagine how you could make so much money at such low prices, just by upping the volume.
I am also amazed at the short run work they run offset. I am constantly seeing these big printshops putting short 500 color runs on offset, vs digital. We have gone the other direction, as our run lengths have gotten shorter. The majority of our work is runs of less than 3,000, so we have moved most of our work away from offset, as it takes to long to do the setups on such short runs.
We are a little family shop, and none of us make over 60K a year, not even the owner, we don't have retirement packages, except a plot out back, and we don't have a fancy new building or rent to pay for. Then I see these places selling jobs dirt cheap, paying their workers $30/hr with benefit packages, fancy buildings, and the owner running around in a Mercedes or Range Rover. I just can't imagine how you could make so much money at such low prices, just by upping the volume.
I am also amazed at the short run work they run offset. I am constantly seeing these big printshops putting short 500 color runs on offset, vs digital. We have gone the other direction, as our run lengths have gotten shorter. The majority of our work is runs of less than 3,000, so we have moved most of our work away from offset, as it takes to long to do the setups on such short runs.