Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Looking for more info on Digital Garment Printers and or Printing?

Looking for more info on Digital Garment Printers and or Printing?
Then check out some of these Websites
1. Digital Garment Printers Blog - http://digitalgarmentprinters.wordpress.com/
2. Inkjet to Garment Printers Page on Squidoo(great site) - http://www.squidoo.com/inkjettogarmentprinters
3. SWFDTG.com DTG Service/Training and Digital Garment Printer Business site - http://swfdtg.com/Table/Digital-Garment-Printing-Business/
4. Digital Garment Print Photo Page - http://www.flickr.com/photos/digital-garment-printers-dtg-prints/
5. Digital Garment Printers Video Page - http://digital-garment-printers.magnify.net/

Digital Garment Printers are also referred to as: Garment Printers, DTG Printers, Digital Apparel Printer, Inkjet Garment printers, DTG Direct To Garment Printers, DTS Direct to Substrate printers, DOG Direct on Garment Printers, Direct Garment Printers, Apparel Printers, Tshirt Printing Machines, T-shirt printers, DTC Direct To Cotton Printers, DTS Printers, DTC printers

Digital Garment Printer Links

To find out more information about Digital Garment Printers, Click threw the following links


Happy Printing :)

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Digital Direct To Garment Printers updates on Wetpaint

Digital Direct To Garment Printers updates on Wetpaint
http://digital-garment-printers.wetpaint.com

Monday, December 15, 2008

Cool DTG Printer Sample video, watch to view almost 100 digital garment printer diy samples- tshirts, golf balls, shirts, wood,

Check out this DTG Garment Printer Sample Video. Its got almost 100 different sample prints in it.

Marketing Ideas for your Digital Garment T Shirt Printer









Marketing Ideas for your DTG T Shirt Printer PDF Print E-mail
Congratulations on your investment into a DTG Digital Garment Printer. Now it’s time to get down to making money with this exciting machine. There’s a seemingly endless number of angles you can take to be successful with your DTG, following you will find a few of these options.

Focus on a specialized market

Every one of us has some sort of hobby or passion that absorbs a good amount of our free time (and sometimes it absorbs some of our not-so-free time). Try to tap into the marketplace for your passion or hobby. Some examples of good vertical markets would be – boat enthusiasts, horse enthusiasts, bikers, hunters, fishermen, any type of youth sports groups, dog shows, the list goes on and on. If you are involved in any of these pursuits (or some similar type pursuit) check out the opportunities to attend and set up a booth at one of their events. A custom garment printed on demand will garner a much higher selling price than a generic event garment. If your window to sell is very limited, consider creating a couple of generic sample custom prints and take orders for the garments, promising a quick turn around time. Shirts at events like these can often sell for $25, $30 or even more, calculate the price of a priority mail envelope into the pricing and drop the prints into the mail the next day. Have your customers fill out the envelope so there are no address issues.
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. It’s a good idea to print with your DTG everyday anyway, so why not develop a sample t-shirt that shows the quality you can print and offers ideas for reasons to have shirts DTG printed – such as – family reunions, golf tournaments, charity events, baby births, milestone birthdays (Lordy, Lordy, Look Who’s 40!) etc. A white t-shirt printed with a typical image may cost you $1.50 - $2.00, and you need to run the printer anyway! This is a great way to “harvest” more income from your existing customer base, while providing your customers with an exciting new product.


Use their logo from a business card or website to generate a quick, custom sample

If your business model is more business to business (B2B) – like promotional products companies – then a slightly different approach will work. Invest in one of the inexpensive business card scanners (they are available for less than $150) and simply pick up business cards from prospective clients and generate a custom shirt with their logo on it and bring it in to them. This is a great ice breaker and can very easily open doors for you, maybe for even more business other than just your direct to garment printer. With a little cleanup you may also be able to pull this feat off from potential customers’ websites (be aware that most web graphics are only 72 DPI – so you may need to do a bit of software magic!).


Evaluate the t-shirts that you have purchased in the past

Take some time and lay out the t-shirts from your “t-shirt drawer” onto your bed. Look at the shirts and try to remember where, when and why you purchased them. In most cases, t-shirts are an “impulse” item. No one wakes up in the morning and says to himself or herself that they are going to go down to the Wal-Mart and buy a t-shirt with “fill in the blank” on it. More than likely, you are going to be walking through the Wal-Mart and see that shirt with “fill in the blank” on it and decide to buy the t-shirt. By evaluating your own t-shirt buying habits you can get some insight into the reasons that folks buy them, which will help you to better market your DTG output. (By the way, make sure to put the t-shirts back into the drawer or your spouse will not be happy!)


The Secret is: you gotta show them some output to generate interest! a few of these options.