Thanks
Alex
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Alex Pate
Alex Fine Signs
Nova Scotia,
Canada.
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St.Marie Graphics
& Makin' Tracks Sound Studio
Kalispell, Montana
stmariegraphics@centurytel.net http://www.stmariegraphics.com
800 735-8026
We're chiseling every day of the week! :^)
If your market can't support the industry, you may want to expand your capabilities. Screenprinting would be a good place to start. If you can screenprint decals or panels, why not try screenprinting t-shirts?!
Diversification is what has allowed us to last as long as we have. Today, about 70% of our business comes from out of town. You can do it too.
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Warning: A well designed sign may cause fatigue due to increased business.
http://members.tripod.com/taylor_graphics
walldog@nc.rr.com
Like Glen said, adapt and change. Be aggressive. Find out what makes them tick but don't give up. If you only worked 6 months a year what were you doing the other 6 months. Advertise, flyers newspapers, loud van...don't let them forget you.
If you have absolutely done every thing you can and the bottom line shows you it is time to quit then quit. Oh yeah, before you start take a few days off and think about it. Recharge!
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Kevin Landry
KnL Signs
Halifax NS
knlsigns@hfx.eastlink.ca
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PKing is
Pat King of
King Sign Design in
McCalla,Alabama
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY
Pat's right, stick it out, literally!!
Do up your van, truck, stationwagon, scooter...whatever and stir up work in your area!!
Nova Scotia is pretty big and spread out, I understand your feeling isolated, but I think there is more work around you than you think!
Try networking with other NS signmakers (Landry's and Deveaus' are great folks!) and see how they handle the isolation. Bet you find there are a lot of people that feel the same.
I was tempted to solicit biz while I was there a few weeks ago, I can tell you a job right now that needs doing...want the number?
Fly me out, I'll help ya get something started!!!
No kidding!!!!I mean it!
Adrienne
Don't give up too soon, we are here to encourage you!
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Adrienne Morgan
Splash Signs
www.splashsigns.com
"Rainkatt'on chat
Benicia, CA
707-550-4553
adrienne@splashsigns.com
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Brad Farha, owner
Farha Signs
Beckley, WV
304-252-3778
farhasigns@citynet.net
Bruce Williams
Lexington KY
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Bruce Williams
I'd like to confirm Glenn - ADAPT, and expand your market area.
After being in this biz (and self-employed) as long as you have I bet you'll find it extremely frustrating and maybe even impossible to work for someone else, in or out of the sign field.
I tried getting out of signs and working in other graphics related fields at a burnt-out stage of my career once and discovered after a three year attempt that I was uttery UNEMPLOYABLE! Too damn headstrong to take dumb orders from idiots and not being utilized to my potential. Not to mention being underpaid. Signs had ruined me.
The only good thing about it was being able to rethink what I wanted from my chosen profession, reinvent myself, and open a new company with a far clearer purpose. That was four years ago. Today I can say the only blockades to reaching whatever goals I want from this business are in my own head. What other competitors do or what the local economy does are not factors that effect me anymore - at least not for long. Because I'm able to see over them to a broader picture of what direction I desire. I'm unstuck.
If you leave the sign business maybe you'll get lucky and find satisfying employment. But don't sell your tools or burn any bridges. There's a good chance you'll be back. Recharged and better mentally-equipped to be proactive in choosing your direction rather than reacting to outside influences. Whatever it takes to get there. Maybe a sound trouncing in the job market would help.
All the best!
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Joe Rees
Cape Craft Signs
(Cape Cod, MA)
http://www.capecraft.com
e-mail: joerees@capecraft.com
[This message has been edited by Joe Rees (edited July 18, 2001).]
Alex
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Alex Pate
Alex Fine Signs
Nova Scotia,
Canada.
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Robert "Bobby" Salyers
Airbrush & Graphics Studio
Clearwater, FL
website:http://airbrushbobby.com
email: bobby@airbrushbobby.com
He put in your heart certain wishes and plans, in my heart he put other and different desires. Each man is good in his sight. It is not necessary for eagles to be crows.---Sitting Bull
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Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.
Remember image is what you are selling and if yours is the ****s then they never call you back.
Fair pricing on the work.
As anywere here in Nova Scotia the belts are tight.
Do customer call backs on check ups about work in the future or qoutes on the go!
More times out of 10 you will be turned down by pricing but when they get riped off by the compo then they may come to you and ask what happened..
Have the answer or tell them that you will find out!
If you have a question pick up the phone and call me or drop a note on the board.. Everyone here will help as much as we can!
If I travelled to your area and did a head to head qoute with you on a customer.
Remember good design and research on materials and quality work is a selling fact.
You may figure that if you under cut on price it will give you the job...
No it will give you the headache!!!!!
Cheaper prices only produces cheaper quality.
Also there are 4 seasons and with this there is holidays or tourist industry as well.. Plan a flyer for each and everyone of them to hand out to the customers.
Make them know that you can do this for their needs.
Paper Signs.
Banners (Interior or Ex.)
Pylwood or Plastic Signs
Carved or Airbrushed
Vinyl lettering or Hand lettering
Window displays
Point of purchase signs
The list goes on and on!
Good luck and think straight!
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Raven/2001
Airbrushed by Raven
Lower Sackville N.S.
deveausdiscovery@sprint.ca
[This message has been edited by Stephen Deveau (edited July 18, 2001).]
don't sweat it, tomorrow is a better day.
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Mark Fair Signs
Montgomery, Alabama
http://www.markfair.com/flash.html
As always, a help to a friend.
I have been out there, and what I am trying to do is introduce to my new area a differant look (blasted, carved and dimentional ) As other people have said on this board...adapt and re-invent!
It also starts the juices flowing!!!!!
Mark
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Mark Fuller
Fuller Signs
Keswick, Ontario
CANADA
Alex
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Alex Pate
Alex Fine Signs
Nova Scotia,
Canada.