Well trophys can be very profitable , however it seems the USA model isn't , cos it seems its just a comodity in a lot of cases. You might as well be selling bananas.
To explain further , it seems to me that if you do the PDU assemble.engrave a plate thing , you compete with a zillion others , but if you are creative and perhaps stock what others dont and make up your own stuff , your margins are way higher and you set yourself apart. Yeh , you might not get the "I want 100 awards at $5.95" customer , but thats also ok , as that customer makes you almost no profit.
At any rate , you can get into the assembled trophy business without the capital expense of a laser by outsourcing your engraving , a far less costly and less risky way of testing the waters.
You would find it difficult to get into the custom award business without some form of capital expense on a machine of some sort.
I am gonna be real harsh here , but I also believe that you have not done any real homework or thought this thru in any meaningful way and that is a recipe for disaster.
If you are not capable yourself of doing the research or developing the plan and predicting cash flow etc then go to a business planner and pay the money for them to analyse your markets , your idea and develop strategy etc. Even if nothing comes of it , its money well spent cos you could lose a whole lot more by yourself.
Very much like designing your own house cos you dont want to pay an architect , you might muddle thru , but certainly wont get the best bang for the buck or the best utilization of space.
Buying a laser and setting up a business is not like "build it and they will come". |