How to Price Your Embroidery [EASY FORMULA]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @Engineerboy100
    @Engineerboy100 Год назад +3

    Excellent presentation. Another thing that I do when pricing my products is I look at both the "street value" meaning what people will pay and I look at what other businesses are charging for the same or similar products so that I can position myself in a competitive market.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад

      Hi Clint! That is an excellent way to approach this, thank you for sharing!

  • @spazzypotato8325
    @spazzypotato8325 3 года назад +7

    I don't upcharg on garments to stay competitive plus telling this to customers and showing them the wholesale website makes them feel great and they keep coming back to me for work.

  • @karlarodriguez3497
    @karlarodriguez3497 4 года назад +13

    I had so many questions about pricing and came across your video and your amazing. Answered all my questions. thank you so much!

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Happy to hear

    • @ortanmahto4094
      @ortanmahto4094 4 года назад

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  • @wildbillcustoms
    @wildbillcustoms 3 года назад +2

    This really helped because I don’t know anything about how to price embroidery projects.❤️

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @janispereira1586
    @janispereira1586 Год назад +2

    Amazing channel! Thank you! How would you price a tote bag that takes eg 1.5 hrs to embroider? Thanks for your advice!

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад +2

      Hi Janis! Thank you for the love. We recommend you checking out this free pricing calculator we created in order to help! -----> ricoma.com/US/profit-calculator

  • @mikebrown9941
    @mikebrown9941 5 лет назад +7

    New to the Business. Good video. Thanks

  • @ssisters4343
    @ssisters4343 Год назад +1

    This was very helpful! Thank you!

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching (:

  • @joyceromero9878
    @joyceromero9878 5 лет назад +9

    I may one day have the ability to buy a self driving car like yours! ♥️🙏🏼🏎

  • @rauljuannistal9585
    @rauljuannistal9585 5 лет назад +4

    Your channel is amazing. ❤️

  • @TheRenaissance2012
    @TheRenaissance2012 5 лет назад +7

    Bruv keep going! This is awesome

  • @annwright8665
    @annwright8665 3 года назад +1

    You were very helpful! thanks for sharing this.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @carlosavila8155
    @carlosavila8155 5 лет назад +4

    Appreciate your advice and guidance. I am just entering the embroidery business - just purchased a Jintel - but need to learn everything. Any guidance helps, ie, training courses, maintenance courses, etc. Great video!

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  5 лет назад +1

      There is a few things we suggest. First subscribe and look through our channel. We have a lot of useful videos on almost everything. From embroidering on different items to running an embroidery business.
      Second join our facebook group: facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery/
      There you can talk with thousands of apparel decorators and have all your questions answered.
      Lastly make sure to comment on our videos and let us know what other topics you would like us to tackle.
      Hope this helped.

    • @user-hi1rp8bm4d
      @user-hi1rp8bm4d Год назад

      Thank you I’m new to this and I did a few jobs and broke even or didn’t make much at all for all that work. I bought a Bernina, 535B

  • @Sewmagic
    @Sewmagic 4 года назад +2

    Dankeschön 🙋🏻‍♀️ 🧶 ✂️

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @sukhmanisingh6618
    @sukhmanisingh6618 4 года назад +2

    Hi! I saw your video and you have explained the pricing technique very nicely and scientifically. But this is generally helpful for people who are in embroidery business. Can you please lend a piece of advice in my case too.
    I am an educationist by profession and doing cross stitch is my hobby. I have recently completed a cross stitch work (18.28 X 13.71 inches; 46.45 X 34.83 cm; 256w X 192h). It took me 11 months (roughly 330 hours) to complete. A completely handmade item and consisting of 48 colourful shades. I am absolutely ignorant about how to fix a price of it. Kindly help me please in this regard.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад +3

      Hello, since we sell embroidery machines that is our speciality topic. We help people who are starting embroidery business. But thank you for the watch!

    • @sukhmanisingh6618
      @sukhmanisingh6618 4 года назад +2

      Thank you for your response. Appreciated.

    • @tayyabmughal1314
      @tayyabmughal1314 4 года назад

      Heloo miss I m embrodry Designr in pakistan .. I make every one design in wilcome embrodry software

  • @taylankayaardi6265
    @taylankayaardi6265 3 месяца назад

    First thing a customer asks is “how much” with out actually having a set up or stitch count and if these customers are recommended by a another customer they say you charged him £5 why £7 to me.
    To make my life easier i have just come up with minimum order and set price for each job for £6 per embroidery.
    I also made guide for prices: £6 for basic, £9 for detailed logo etc.
    I stopped taking few item embroidery orders, as adding the set up costs and the profit margins, the job becomes expensive per item and then they dont want to buy it, also some leave negative reviews on google and effect the business in bad way. Soon ill loose my mind because of customers who dont want to understand how things work and just keeps asking how much this how much that.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 месяца назад

      It’s completely understandable why you’ve chosen to stop taking small orders; the setup costs and time simply aren’t worth it, and managing expectations from the start can help prevent those frustrating experiences. You’re doing everything you can to protect your business!

  • @lamarthomas181
    @lamarthomas181 2 года назад

    Thank You For Your Excellent Advice & Guidance on Pricing and Soooooo Many Other Important Tidbits for Success...
    P.S.
    GREAT VEHICLE, Waz it A Model 3 or Model Y???

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! It was a Model S!

    • @lamarthomas181
      @lamarthomas181 2 года назад

      @@ricomatv Yeah I Figured it out Once I looked at the Driver's Door!!!

  • @tacoreed01
    @tacoreed01 4 года назад +1

    Having trouble signing up for the newsletter. The link isn't working. I've been binging on all your vids for a week or so now. Definitely thinking about an EM-1010!

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      Have you tried visiting our website and signing up for the news letter from there? If not feel free to reach out to us on social media and we'll be happy to help!

  • @pkkhi777
    @pkkhi777 4 года назад

    Hi, I want to prepare a embroidery logo for Tshirt and polo shirt. Can you please tell us how to prepare it for manufcturers?

  • @beancandy6519
    @beancandy6519 3 года назад +2

    can you tell me the right price to sell for hand embroidery i wanna sell some TwT
    and it does not have 1000 stiches or smth

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад

      Hi there, while we do not have anything to do with hand embroidery you can still use our method for pricing based on time instead of number of stitches.

    • @beancandy6519
      @beancandy6519 3 года назад

      @@ricomatv thx

  • @Mnunlimitedllc
    @Mnunlimitedllc Год назад

    Thank you

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @nllommertnl
    @nllommertnl Год назад

    My question is. Will I get enough orders to make enough to atleas break even.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад

      Hi, this totally depends on the machine you have, what garments you are embroidering on, and your business plan.

  • @paddypravda839
    @paddypravda839 4 года назад +1

    How do you price a large back embroidery?

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад +1

      Same concept! Have to know how long it takes for you to embroider it to price properly

  • @prasadjoshi9315
    @prasadjoshi9315 3 года назад

    Excellent

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel 3 года назад

    good info

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @AlejandraRodriguez-gi7ch
    @AlejandraRodriguez-gi7ch Месяц назад

    can someone help me with this, i got confused with the video. i have a 76199 stitches logo, my clients borough me his jacket i did not spend money on garment, it takes 2hrs and 30min to finish it, and is only one jacket that I'm doing, so i charge $50 per hr $100 and the 30 min i just do half of $50 so my price will be $125 to embroider the logo??

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Месяц назад

      Hi Alejandra! Let's break this down to clarify your pricing:
      Stitch Count: The logo has 76,199 stitches.
      Time: It took you 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete.
      Hourly Rate: You charge $50 per hour.
      Here’s how the pricing works:
      First 2 hours: $50 per hour × 2 hours = $100
      Additional 30 minutes: Since it's half an hour, you charge half of $50, which is $25.
      So, the total for embroidering the jacket would be:
      $100 (for 2 hours) + $25 (for 30 minutes) = $125

  • @FatmaAhmed-sx6bc
    @FatmaAhmed-sx6bc 5 лет назад +1

    Hello Henry. It is a great video but I want to ask you how did you determined your target number?

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  5 лет назад +2

      The target number is going to vary from person to person depending on how much the embroiderer is looking to make. But we feel that $50 an hour is a good starting point.

    • @brandonwilde3536
      @brandonwilde3536 Год назад

      @@ricomatv even for hats ?

    • @joshuarawls2613
      @joshuarawls2613 Год назад

      @@ricomatv is $50/hr the industry standard? .. like if I had 10 orders for a patch or to add something to a cap, should I still reach for $50/hr?

  • @bite7807
    @bite7807 3 года назад

    How can we fix the magic number...
    Can you please elaborate...??

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад

      Hi there! We have lots more videos on pricing that will help you come up with your magic number: ruclips.net/video/Yjj9nmkC6dQ/видео.html&t

  • @collettegay1432
    @collettegay1432 Год назад

    I have a very hard time of what to charge for each item.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад

      Hi! We recommend checking our pricing calculator out! ---> ricoma.com/US/profit-calculator

  • @OneLonelyPlumber
    @OneLonelyPlumber 2 года назад +3

    I see a couple of flaws. I don’t like the magic number theory. One should ask. What do you want to make a year? 65,000? 75,000? Or whatever. Now add in all your overhead cost. This is what you need to make per year. Now take that number and break it down per week. Take in account for holidays, vacation time off. Machine failures or anytime you can’t produce product because unseen variable. You can’t be billable every week of the year. I would take your yearly cost and divide it by 48 weeks. Now you kinda know what you need to make each week. Now you need to figure out how many hours per week In actually time that your machine is running not all the prep time or down time. You might be in the shop for 40 plus hours or more, talking with venders customers or whatever that’s not actually bill time. So its really like 20 or 30 hours per week? Take your weekly cost divide by 20 or 30 hours. This is hourly cost. Now depending on the item and how many you can finish in one hour, this how you’ll come up with the cost per item. Long the short of it.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  Год назад

      Hi! Thank you for the feedback, we truly appreciate it.

  • @navneetkumar8034
    @navneetkumar8034 5 лет назад +3

    Hello friends,
    Can anyone tell me the current rate of computerised embroidery job work price in INR/1000 stitches?
    Need Indian price.
    Thanks!

  • @andyz2747
    @andyz2747 4 года назад

    I'm new subscriber how much the machine cost

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      Depends on the machine you’re looking for! To speak with a product specialist, get in touch here: ricoma.com/us/contact-us

  • @Sewmagic
    @Sewmagic 4 года назад

    Hallo, thank you for the informative Videos. I really like them. But, I live in Germany. If possible, would you recommend a representative for Germany to me? Thank you in advance.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      Yes, absolutely! Click here to be contacted by representatives in your area -> Ricoma.com/us/contact-us

  • @nishadani9024
    @nishadani9024 3 года назад

    Hi.I am Ann and I hope you could help me.I am 17,and have started hand embroidery at an early age like 8 or 9 but all I did was like for a time pass.Now I have started receiving orders and I don't know how to rate them. Please help me it would be very very nice if you could convert these into indian rupees.🤗

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Congrats on your business!

    • @nishadani9024
      @nishadani9024 3 года назад

      Hope you could do a video on rating hand embroidery and including something about dealing with it. I wish maybe you could convert these into indian rupee.
      My first customer was a friend of mine and she wanted it for a cheap rate of 300 rupees and I accepted it.What I did was a simple creation but she wasn't satisfied soo i added some more details but she refused to pay any extras. And I was very sad. If you could do any videos on how to deal with customers would be great for a beginner like me.
      Thank you so much for responding😍

  • @daljeetkahlon7086
    @daljeetkahlon7086 5 лет назад +2

    I'm your new subscriber

  • @officialjarrett.6758
    @officialjarrett.6758 5 лет назад

    What if you do not have facebook?

  • @janinetalley
    @janinetalley 2 года назад +1

    I note that your pricing calculations here take no account of capital costs (buying a machine and what that works out per item over the lifetime of the machine), maintenance and repair costs for the machine, electricity and various other things (waste for mistakes, tools etc.). Please would you advise on this .

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад +1

      Your capital costs and fixed costs are never used in your calculation of pricing per item. Variable cost, such as price per blank garment, materials, etc. are used in calculating your price per item.

    • @janinetalley
      @janinetalley 2 года назад

      @@ricomatv many thanks for replying. So as a business where/how do you factor in the costs of your capital and fixed costs, because these are outgoings that need to be paid for?

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад

      Those are assets on your balance sheet, not part of income/expenses

    • @janinetalley
      @janinetalley 2 года назад

      @@ricomatv They are assets, but they have to be paid for in the first place and depreciate over time. Plus there are repair and servicing costs. So where does the money come from to cover the cost of the equipment you buy or rent and the maintenance of it?

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад +3

      Hopefully from your net operating profits! But not typical to be have repair and machine cost calculated into a per item cost basis.
      You can determine what is your profit per item and based on number of items you do in a month you can project your monthly profit, and then set aside a portion of profits for reserves for repairs and maintenance. You can then also calculate how many items you’ll need to produce to pay back your investment on the equipment.

  • @flowe4418
    @flowe4418 2 года назад

    Those links are not working

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад

      We have added the links below!
      Facebook Embroidery & Custom Apparel Mastery Group:
      facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery/
      Join our newsletter for educational blogs, videos, and live webinars:
      info.ricoma.us/newsletter
      To learn more schedule a virtual demo today:
      ricoma.com/US/virtual-demo
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  • @joshuarawls2613
    @joshuarawls2613 Год назад

    The Tesla flex tho 😅💪🏾

  • @iprintservices7263
    @iprintservices7263 4 года назад +4

    you Said if the polo cost $5 To add it to the $10 Where is the profit for the blank Polo? $5 for the polo, is your wholesale price you should add a little extra to be sold at retail :)

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад +3

      If you want your can do that, or you can just sell it at cost if customer is ordering enough volume.

  • @daljeetkahlon7086
    @daljeetkahlon7086 5 лет назад

    Hello friend where are you from?? Do you know about embroidery job opportunities in brampton, canada?? I actually live in brampton

    • @beanz25ful
      @beanz25ful 5 лет назад

      Do you have any experience?

  • @lindaterblanche2188
    @lindaterblanche2188 2 года назад

    You once gave a formula to give an estimate cost for a design without digitising it

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад

      Check out this video we did on digitizing fees! --->ruclips.net/video/bZIJbzTpKYQ/видео.html

  • @brendacharbonneau8953
    @brendacharbonneau8953 2 года назад +2

    This rule does not take into consideration the demographics of the location you are selling your items. If I have a 35,000 stitch tea towel there is no way I could sell it for over 35.00. In my demographics 10.00 is the magic number. I make this up in volume. I am selling hundreds of these per year and as for my time, oh well it’s better than watching tv.

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your feedback!

  • @anupsharma4983
    @anupsharma4983 5 лет назад +2

    15 head price in india

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  5 лет назад

      We recommend contacting us to see our current options. Here is the link. www.ricoma.us/contactus

    • @vardhmaanautomation
      @vardhmaanautomation 5 лет назад

      ANUP SHARMA hello sir I am from Delhi and we supply Ricoma, please contact me on 9711188817 or vardhmaanautomation@gmail.com

    • @vardhmaanautomation
      @vardhmaanautomation 5 лет назад

      ANUP SHARMA we are waiting for your valuable call or email

  • @muhammadkhurshidhazro6098
    @muhammadkhurshidhazro6098 5 лет назад

    Paric
    Please

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  5 лет назад

      We recommend contacting us to see our current options. Here is the link. www.ricoma.us/contactus

  • @_ar8410
    @_ar8410 4 года назад

    whos driving that tesla lol
    nice video

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      The Tesla can drive itself lol!

  • @tayyabmughal1314
    @tayyabmughal1314 4 года назад

    Helo

    • @ricomatv
      @ricomatv  4 года назад

      Hello, to learn about our machines in your area, click here and fill out the form to be contacted by your local distributor, ricoma.com/us/contact-us