Embroidery Success
Embroidery Success
10 Steps to Embroidery Success!
A successful new embroidery business requires a number of ingredients that you can control; your hard work, your creativity and your choice of equipment/distributor. But before you start embroidering your first garment, you will need to review a few important steps.
1. Planning your business:
Creating a blueprint (business plan) for your business is the foundation for your success. You need to set goals and establish benchmarks for your growth. Over time, you’ll find out what the market demands of you and how you’ll fit in. Embroidery shops come in all sizes, from a small home business to giant production factories.
You’ll need to decide what type of shop is right for the type of business you want to do.
Good planning will help you establish a strong foundation for continued growth and success.
2. Target the Market:
You will need to learn about the competition and decide how you can be different. You’ll need to find your niche and locate potential customers. You can do this by checking the yellow pages, finding resources at the library or on the Internet. Once you have found potential customers, you will need to develop a marketing plan to sell your talents.
3. Select the right machine:
More equipment options are available today than ever before. Developing a relationship with a full service distributor that has a complete support network to help your business grow. We at Mark Robinson Sewing Machines Limited have this experience.
4. Selecting software:
You want a package that is user-friendly, yet has enough features and capabilities to help you get the job done on time. Depending on the level of software you choose, you should be able to do everything from sewing monograms and lettering to creating sophisticated and colorful designs. Look for software that you can build on as your expertise grows. We discuss in detail the best software for you as picking the right software is just as important as picking the right machine.
5. Financing equipment:
Where do you go for money? Your savings or your family and friends? Do you borrow money from your bank, or find out if you qualify for Finance? We have a leasing company we work with who can offer you the best possible rates to ease the all important cashflow.
6. Training:
A key component of your success is training, training and more training. You can never learn enough about the latest trends, software, materials and machines. Quality education from a distributor should be comprehensive and include more than just machine and software training, they should offer you on-line support too. We offer unlimited training on our premises and we are always available if you need any advice.
7. Finding the best supplies:
You want to provide clients with the best possible finished products. Your hard work, top-level machinery and intuitive software will help you get there. But, supplies and accessories will make your work shine. You need to use top quality threads, needles, backing, and all the other items from a full-line supplier. Mark Robinson Sewing Machines Ltd will give you a list of suppliers.
8. Customer service:
Once you have a customer, make sure you service them to the best of your abilities. Talk them through a project, use quality materials, and deliver on time. Be their advisor. After all, you now know the embroidery business. Make sure that you are the expert they turn to every time for all of their embroidery needs.
9. Make the business grow by finding new opportunities:
After you have established your business, continue to think about expanding it by finding new customers or offering new services perhaps laser engraving or screen-printing.
If you begin as a home-based operation, you may expand to a shop. Each location is different and the customers of each expect different services. Whatever course you select, use every tool available to seek and secure new business. Make sure you are dealing with a distributor who will be there with you for the long run. Make sure that they have the ability to truly help you as you expand your business.
10. Upgrade you business:
Whether or not you move from a home-based business to a large factory or anything in between you will want to expand your business. To be successful, adding machinery will be necessary to handle larger and more complicated orders. Whether it is a single head, four head or even a 6 head, Mark Robinson Sewing Machines Limited is the partner you can trust.
Last Updated:
11/07/2007 08:54:32
By
Steven George