View Full Version : Calenders...I know its early, but
MichaelKirk
Apr-26-2007, 01:09 PM
I am planning on offering calenders for next year - actually several different options. Right now I am putting photos aside for each that I plan on using. Since SM does not offer calenders, where is a prefered site that offers calenders - decent quality at a resonable prices? Reason I am asking this early is I am pretty busy in the fall and want to get everything set up throughout the summer so by the time fall rolls around I will have most of the work completed and ready to sell.
Thanks,
Michael
BeachBill
Apr-26-2007, 02:24 PM
I am planning on offering calenders for next year - actually several different options. Right now I am putting photos aside for each that I plan on using. Since SM does not offer calenders, where is a prefered site that offers calenders - decent quality at a resonable prices? Reason I am asking this early is I am pretty busy in the fall and want to get everything set up throughout the summer so by the time fall rolls around I will have most of the work completed and ready to sell.
Do you want to go the print-on-demand route which is a higher single unit price but no up front costs, or do you want to have your calendars printed in bulk and then sell them (yourself or via retail)--which is a high up front cost but the per unit price is much less.
Last year I had great results and success with lulu.com's print-on-demand service, in fact I'm still getting sales for my 2007 calendar (link below). Do to the success and interest I am receiving, this year I'm planning on having calendars printed in bulk and then selling them via retail channels. My goal is to have the calendar ready for sale in late September.
I had no intention of doing a calendar until I was looking around for one to use myself this year and didn't find anything so I decided why not make my own. I did very little word of mouth marketing (starting around December 15) and my sales results were more than I expected.
For bulk printing, I'm seriously looking at http://www.printplace.com/printing/calendar-printing.aspx
Ann McRae
Apr-26-2007, 02:24 PM
Hi
I used lulu last year, and am pleased with the quality. I also want to get my act together earlier this year, and put together a 16 month version as well.
Be sure to get your proofs before you give the go ahead to publish.
ann
I am planning on offering calenders for next year - actually several different options. Right now I am putting photos aside for each that I plan on using. Since SM does not offer calenders, where is a prefered site that offers calenders - decent quality at a resonable prices? Reason I am asking this early is I am pretty busy in the fall and want to get everything set up throughout the summer so by the time fall rolls around I will have most of the work completed and ready to sell.
Thanks,
Michael
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