How to make Money and Price your Laser Engraving Work

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @chezter03
    @chezter03 2 года назад +19

    Oh i like what they said... "your work means something to someone out there" it's a very very good reminder when i overthink if I am overpricing my handmade products! Thank you guys. now I am a new subscriber!

  • @CruiseMonkeyGames
    @CruiseMonkeyGames 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've been in involved in a lot of businesses so most of this is pretty familiar to me however laser engraving is a new field. Doesn't hurt to hear the basics. We're looking to get into the custom market rather than mass produced items. The markup in some of the Segments we've identified is incredible. It's crazy what people are willing to pay to have their name etched on… Place name of it here… Especially here in Southern California. You two are an absolutely adorable couple and I'm so happy that you are successful in this business and you are working together with no hint of murder in your eyes.😂

  • @bschremp
    @bschremp Год назад +10

    You covered what I call Time and Materials, you did a GREAT job explaining it.
    You did not talk about overhead.
    • Rent
    • Electricity
    • Supplies to clear your machine
    • Water
    • Trash
    • Everything that is not Time or Materials.

  • @bigfranksworld
    @bigfranksworld Год назад +4

    I know you said that you had a bit of profit in your runtime, but the business needs to make profit for itself. Your laser isn't the only thing you have that may need to be replaced. Also, it doesn't sound like you are making any money on your materials. Technically that means you are loosing money on them as you have ordering time, time looking up products or at least new products, etc. Just a couple of things I have found (not in the laser business) that had helped me stay in business. Thanks for the video. I certainly picked up a few thing from it!

  • @freman
    @freman Год назад +14

    I do this for 3d printing too, the printer gets $2 an hour, the power company gets 20 cents an hour, I get $1 a minute, filament gets charged out at twice what it costs me to buy, multiply everything by 20%... Unless I'm printing scraps for 'community things' then it's usually a gold coin.

    • @SaveTheSunF1R3x
      @SaveTheSunF1R3x Год назад +5

      this is the exact thing i do for 3d printing. which is hard information to come by when starting out so if you come across this remember it!

  • @flyingmonkeys9774
    @flyingmonkeys9774 Год назад +4

    I love your way of thinking. Time is money! Why can't the general public get that into their minds though. People in a salary job especially don't understand the concept. They get paid irrespective of how hard they work. They also get paid if they are sick, on holiday and on public holidays. The money just automatically goes into their bank account each month. Naturally for self employed people it's a different story.

  • @theoceanfrog
    @theoceanfrog 5 месяцев назад +1

    Okay, you are one if my favorite RUclips channels on ANY topic out there. You are so clear, honest, practical, direct, charming, and dedicated to the mission of making the world a better place through the example you offer. This is an exceedingly rare quality to find in human beings. We are kindred spirits. While, I have had a formula in mind like this for the business I am just getting started on (the xTool P2 arrived two days ago); just seeing it spelled out like this, encapsulates it into an easily-memorable nugget. Great!!!
    Lastly, I LOVE that you mention (though perhaps not explicitly - could do a whole video on this, I think): "Do not check out the competition's prices until AFTER you've determined your lowest possible cost." I would have definitely been allowing the marketplace to give me my starting point - and, it is clear that is a recipe for disaster. Thank you, whank you, thank you!
    Lastly-lastly, you are funny without trying to BE funny; no prepared jokes or scripts. As a professional performer and teacher, I'll tell you, this is an incredibly rare quality. Makes you watchable and entertaining without you needing to do much extra work to become so. YAY!

  • @jimgreen4750
    @jimgreen4750 9 месяцев назад +2

    I like this .. open honest and direct, Thank you; glad I stumbled across this

  • @bryankia
    @bryankia 5 месяцев назад +1

    So what you are saying is compete on price :).
    Thanks for your time. I am about to pull the trigger on my first laser and I have no idea how people are making money with some of these low prices. Lucky for me it will be a hobby that I hope “pays” for itself.
    Congratulations on all your success!!

  • @jasonp.7662
    @jasonp.7662 Год назад +1

    I love seeing real people do a video. Y'all do an amazing job. Thank you

  • @playtwisted857
    @playtwisted857 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like the break down, it gave me a lot to think of as a hobbyist I do not always charge for stuff, I make gifts and such more than anything. I do however get request every now and then, and do not know what to charge. One of the other comments mention that you did not include space rent, garbage, water, etc... but if you are running as a business out of your house, you can write off a percentage of your house payment, electricity, internet, etc...

  • @joecop9887
    @joecop9887 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sunk cost. I believe that’s the phrase you’re looking for. Nice vid. Helpful. Tks!

  • @JayclovisL
    @JayclovisL Год назад +1

    "Hold your ground and youll be fine" ❤ thank u so much. I was afraid that was pricing to much. My competitors have super low prices.."know ur worth" love u guys.! Watching from philippines.❤

  • @ericb.8813
    @ericb.8813 Год назад +1

    Profit first is AMAZING!!!

  • @NerdFiles
    @NerdFiles 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this. Helps with some clarity as I'm just starting, just got my first laser this last weekend and it's been my first week just running tests. I already had someone ask me to do some work after showing them my tests and asked how much, I was struggling 😅. This will help me to price going forward as I feel comfortable with the suggested price after I ran what I thought were my values for the price.

  • @heidbumbee1689
    @heidbumbee1689 Год назад +1

    Great xplain. Never underestimate the value of your creativity. People come at you with an idea which you then have to "make work" in reality. Not everyone can do that. I read posts on facebook every day from folks that have diode lasers but they don't have the skill to make a thing unless it is a file that they bought from etsy.
    For every "buyer" that says they can buy it cheaper in whatever store there is another customer that will recognise your skill/work and be willing to pay for it.

  • @giddensre
    @giddensre 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for the explanation. World needs more people like you both. Wanting to help people and build people up, instead of wanting them to fail.

  • @SmokeScript
    @SmokeScript Год назад +1

    Matt and Sarah, you guys are awesome!! I was and still am a subscriber to your channel on an old RUclips account, but this new account will be my new companies brand name. I am now subscribed on this channel as I will use it instead of the old one. I have purchased a Thunder Nova 51 and it is being built in China currently. I hope to have it installed end of August/beginning of September.
    It is great to watch all your other videos Matt, as settings and trial and error that you have done will be most helpful to me for my Thunder machine.
    Very good and clear explanation of how you cost your work. Keep up the great work!
    Thanks very much for sharing. 😁
    Derek, from Ireland.

  • @dgperforms1
    @dgperforms1 3 месяца назад +1

    Im new to all this. Havent even bought a Laser yet. I do some woodworking and looking at a Laser as a side hustle. Want to develop a decent side hustle to help in retirement in 5 years

  • @Deltaghostrider22
    @Deltaghostrider22 Месяц назад +1

    Been watch for the past few hours and have subscribed! Love your videos and glad to see you succeed! I can’t wait to start something like this! Also tried to view your Etsy for your files but they were not available. Keep up the great work!!

  • @everettdavis1906
    @everettdavis1906 Год назад +2

    Thanks for all the useful information. Most of the time I am so overwhelmed by everything I get nowhere.

  • @JeffAllenHammer
    @JeffAllenHammer 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love Profit First.

  • @LucandDak
    @LucandDak 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I am working to start a business like yours and you are both so inspiring and helpful. Thank you

  • @Max3DDesign
    @Max3DDesign Год назад +2

    Oh! Thank you guys, engraved your list in my workshop :D now it makes sense even if someone asked, why is that so expensive? well I had laser running for 40 minutes to make your photo on painted white gloss, than black gloss canvas 40x40 :) Thank you guys! you've got a subscriber!

  • @SWATC0P
    @SWATC0P Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info guys my 40 Fiber will be here Friday and this was my biggest question on how to run a laser business. Thanks so much!

  • @112233445566778899xx
    @112233445566778899xx Год назад +4

    You two are great.
    It's just not possible to hold quality at high level when you're not honest about all the costs - and the worth of ALL the work.
    You are. That's why you're in business & doing well.
    I wish all the best to you.

  • @restrainingsammy4611
    @restrainingsammy4611 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks you two. You make a great team. Very informative and helpful.

  • @RedPillSurvival
    @RedPillSurvival 11 месяцев назад +4

    I think you should add 20% for your margin as a "retailer". You're not just a manufacturer. You're a manufacturer AND a retailer. If you were just manufacturing, you'd have the benefit of dropping your products off, in bulk, to a business. Much less work. Instead, you're dealing with individual end consumer, so you're also doing the job of a retailer.. and should make some money for doing so!

  • @roblear6322
    @roblear6322 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all of this advice! I love how transparent you are about what works, and more importantly, what doesn't!

  • @similac95
    @similac95 4 месяца назад +1

    Just starting out and have a company asking for a quote. Was struggling on how to price it out. Thought to myself “I bet Matt has a video on this subject” and here I am. Appreciate your time. My only question is no markup on product cost?

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  4 месяца назад +2

      No. Sometimes you can take a product for example it cost five dollars times it by three and then that would be $15 per piece if they do big bulk stuff then it would be double only $10 per.

  • @One29Homestead
    @One29Homestead 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good info friends. I just ordered an F1 Ultra. After 30 years in the IT industry I feel like it's time to make a shift. Y'all pray for me.

  • @thomasnadeau5076
    @thomasnadeau5076 2 года назад +2

    Thank you both for another great video. If I may another way to price it is using total costs of everything Elec. Shipping time Material etc. etc.etc.. and then making a percentage. Example lets say you have an item that the total cost of everything is 1.00 and you want to make 30% there are 2 ways Add on percent or true 30% add on would be 1.00 x 30% = 1.30 True 30% would be divided by the reciprocal 1.00/70% = 1.42.

  • @melvyn99
    @melvyn99 Год назад +1

    This is great info. I just go an xTool P2 CO2 laser, and I'm looking to be able to sell my own designs eventually. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @dawnc5355
    @dawnc5355 4 месяца назад +1

    Great build!

  • @michellearchambault6555
    @michellearchambault6555 Год назад +1

    Great video! I am just starting out and I know I will have to make adjustments because I don’t know what I don’t know. I am sure I will forget to include something. However, this gives me a great place to start. I really appreciate your transparency. 😊

  • @rickpouley2857
    @rickpouley2857 2 года назад +1

    Great information.. I had been trying to figure out how to charge for my laser. Since I have a diode laser, now I have a great idea about charging,
    Thank you very much... Keep up the great work!

  • @schmaltzfamily7137
    @schmaltzfamily7137 2 года назад +1

    Can’t thank you guys enough for all you share with your followers. I started in May and have learned more from watching your channel.

  • @hperlmutter112
    @hperlmutter112 Год назад +1

    I am enjoy this video. I do not own a laser yet I may purchase one at some point soon I would think your laser one time cost might be closer to 1.67, to go account for maintenance wear and tear insurance and electricity.

  • @stephansetup6238
    @stephansetup6238 2 года назад +2

    I've seen a couple of videos of you in the last weeks, and Man I love your (both) open and whole hearted approach of sharing your information and processes. Theres so much content out there where they lure you in but then dont give you the important 10%. I learned already alot from you guys specially though how start up a business and still keep a good mindset

  • @shawnbrockman9729
    @shawnbrockman9729 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this information and inspiring video.

  • @vcap7886
    @vcap7886 Год назад +2

    This was great! Subscribed! Can't wait to get our first laser. Love that you guys do this together. Thats the plan with my wife and I.

  • @autoflowerhippie
    @autoflowerhippie Год назад +1

    Appreciate your videos.. just got a 10w laser. Learning curve, your videos help ty

  • @jackrabbitkayaks6430
    @jackrabbitkayaks6430 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and I applaud both of you. Lots of info that many people don't discuss.....it's all a trade secret....lol. Overall, amazing.....and you just got yourself 2 more subscribers. I saw your hat videos and loved them. Keep up the great work.

  • @nextsolution3509
    @nextsolution3509 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I appreciate all of your time and effort put into these videos.

  • @swishair
    @swishair Год назад +2

    Awesome information, you guys rock.

  • @n13t031416
    @n13t031416 2 года назад +1

    Greetings, in Mexico it is quoted approximately $0.36 dollars per minute of cnc laser/router in materials between 3 and 6 mm thick, plus the material, usually in Mexico mdf is used a lot, (a sheet of mdf of 122x244 cm, costs 180 pesos, date November 2022) and the cost of cutting plus material is proportional to the size of the sheet, almost always the client sends their designs, and that is how it is quoted, if you need to make the design, that already has a cost per hour, depending on the person, but it is almost always large amounts so it is buffered and not charged, regards.

  • @mattdworaczyk1884
    @mattdworaczyk1884 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the formula!
    How did you come up with $1 per minute for your machine? Is it a ratio of machine cost and expected life of machine?

  • @Deafeningstorm
    @Deafeningstorm 2 года назад +2

    Loving your videos. Is it possible to do a video on how much a person should be making before they can even think about leaving their job? A person has to think about taxes, insurance, ect ect. Keep up the good work.

  • @benjaminflores1299
    @benjaminflores1299 2 года назад +1

    You guys are awesome for sharing this knowledge with us who are starting out! Thanks again.

  • @ventureproject6083
    @ventureproject6083 2 года назад +1

    Profit First! Great book

  • @marcuskroek
    @marcuskroek Год назад +1

    Great video. I was thinking of Profit First as I listened to you. I am a Profit First Professional based in Australia. And then you mentioned it. Great to hear. I am sending your video to my son and daughter who have an apparel and an embroidery business respectively. Loving your series. Did I miss one where you made the choice about which gal o laser to get?

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I talked to Kyle from laser everything and he recommended some. Now I would like to get the co2 galvo and the UV galvo.

  • @haleylikescheese
    @haleylikescheese Год назад +1

    I loved this video. Thank you so much! The breakdown was sooooo helpful. "Find out what market you want to be and tailor it to them" is the advice I had been getting. And I'm like...well yeah....but this is like gold star advice

  • @trev0r15
    @trev0r15 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoy your videos! Approximately where are you in MN? I'm in MN too. 👍

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  7 месяцев назад +1

      1 hour from the city

    • @trev0r15
      @trev0r15 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@laserengravingwithmatt Cool we're about an hour and a half west.

  • @derek2593
    @derek2593 Год назад +2

    You two are awesome. Thanks so much. We have farm animals too, hoping to start a family and a laser business. If all goes well, you are future versions of me and my wife.

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +3

      Thanks 😃 and hope the best for you guys. Goals

    • @derek2593
      @derek2593 Год назад +2

      Wow, I finally need to use this formula. So, if you don't mind letting me know if I understand correctly. It's $1/minute for labor, $1/minute for work on an $80,000 machine, and then materials cost. Fortunately, I don't need shipping and no fees. My machine is $5,000, so 16 cents/minute for me.

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +2

      I would still charge 1.00 a minute. If it is a c02 laser because of the speed

    • @derek2593
      @derek2593 Год назад +1

      @@laserengravingwithmatt , thanks so much. Yes, 100 watt Co2 laser. I am guessing the labor for the scan gap settings I made for this job, is just standard machine maintenance. Probably not part of product pricing.

  • @charlesarnold4963
    @charlesarnold4963 Год назад +1

    That was quite interesting. I think you covered the basics of running a business. However, PROFIT was not mentioned. I am sure you are entitled to a profit to sustain your life style.

  • @farinadewaard5870
    @farinadewaard5870 6 месяцев назад +1

    I know I am quite late watching and commenting on this, but I have a question about your formula: What about TAXES? I am located in Germany and we pay product taxes, so for each product I sell I have to declare it and pay 19% taxes per item. For things I bought taxes are included in the price as well and I can get those 19% reimbursed (e.g. I bye wood for my laser or other things I need). I like your concept of paying yourself and paying the machine!

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  6 месяцев назад +2

      I can’t say anything about taxes because everyone is different. Just add it in the price

    • @farinadewaard5870
      @farinadewaard5870 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@laserengravingwithmatt Thank you =)

  • @payola5000
    @payola5000 2 года назад +1

    I loved this video, thank you so much for making it!

  • @justinjahnke5288
    @justinjahnke5288 2 года назад +1

    You guys are awesome! Thank you so much for all the sharing of knowledge and info!!!!

  • @chrisgrieder4951
    @chrisgrieder4951 14 дней назад +1

    What is the info for the book you are suggesting? I cant get the link to work. Do you ever meet with others to discuss starting a new business/side hustle? I see you are in Carver Minnesota; I am in Arlington Minnesota.

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  5 дней назад

      I will take a look at the link. I have a Patreon group. The link is in the description. It’s a one hour phone call and we do a live on hour group meeting once a month.

  • @crazykudu2147
    @crazykudu2147 2 года назад +1

    Thank you guys for sharing.

  • @musc258
    @musc258 Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @quinettabrown8836
    @quinettabrown8836 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @MS-uz4ix
    @MS-uz4ix 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the invaluable information! Would you mindsharing your laser setup? Types (CO2, Fiber etc) how many, what poweretc. Thanks.

  • @LaurenTenzera
    @LaurenTenzera 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a particular software you use for inventory and pricing?

  • @justin832.
    @justin832. Год назад +2

    Good work

  • @kennethgregoire9863
    @kennethgregoire9863 2 года назад +1

    Thank yous guys

  • @andreadarrar5540
    @andreadarrar5540 10 месяцев назад +1

    So not even a beginner yet, still researching and just started that. So when you say fees what's that suppose to be covering? Listing fees?

  • @rightpassage
    @rightpassage Год назад +1

    Got my first customer and I told her COD would be good. Should I get the money up front for the future? I figure they won't back out if they pay in advance. But then I don't want to make the wrong decision.

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +3

      That is a hard one. We don’t because other businesses don’t do that. If it was a big order then we might ask for half down

  • @FSDown
    @FSDown Год назад +1

    Hey guys, this was really insightful - thank you for sharing. Does this mean for custom work, you invoice after the job I done and you have calculated the times etc?

  • @gaiustacitus4242
    @gaiustacitus4242 Год назад +2

    A person can use whatever pricing model he or she can dream up. However, a pricing model that fails to recover costs (and with capital equipment, this is based on annual depreciation and not on its direct price) or that is too inflated (by arbitrary pricing) will result in the business being unsustainable. The best price for a product is one at the lowest point possible, based on costs, while still allowing you to pay yourself a reasonable hourly wage and to make the planned profit.
    As for choice of equipment, only invest in expensive machinery if it can perform functions that no other equipment can. If an $80,000 piece of equipment can only output products at the same rate as a machine costing $10,000, then you are better off purchasing the less expensive equipment. As you need to add production capacity, it is necessary to evaluate features, functions, and speed of the less expensive options. If the cheapest equipment has all of the features and functions needed but is only 25% as fast and

  • @goldomega
    @goldomega Год назад +1

    Does marketing budget factor into the calculation, or do you factor advertising, lead generation activity, etc. as part of runtime?

  • @stephensmall7398
    @stephensmall7398 Год назад +1

    How does your formula change when doing a bulk order for a local business?

  • @merrillalbury8214
    @merrillalbury8214 Год назад +3

    You need to add cost of utilities and maybe cost of shop.

  • @RickSwartwood
    @RickSwartwood 2 года назад +2

    You two are definitely an inspiration! Thank you!

  • @danieljohnson3072
    @danieljohnson3072 Год назад +1

    How would this apply to a larger item like a 4'x8' sign? having to cut and place letters and scrolls.

  • @tassiespirit
    @tassiespirit Год назад +1

    Not sure if you included making up the custom files for the work for a client in time (hours) and minimum fee etc. I.E. if a customer wants a custom logo say a local volunteer fire brigade logo for a coaster or something. Do you still charge $60 /hr for that, included in the "handling fee"?

  • @karvtek
    @karvtek 2 года назад +1

    What about setup time? Is income tax estimated in your dollar per minute? Nice vid.

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  2 года назад +2

      Add in the setup time to your Handling time and income tax does come out of our dollar per minutes. Thanks

  • @ojali7736
    @ojali7736 2 года назад +2

    Hi Thank you for the video! The link for the xTool does not apply the promo code mentioned. Can I get the discount code please? Thank You!!

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  2 года назад +2

      I will send them a email

    • @ojali7736
      @ojali7736 2 года назад +1

      @@laserengravingwithmatt thank you very much! Please advise me which one do you recommended the xTool M1 10W Deluxe or the xTool D1 Pro 20W? Your input is much appreciated!

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  2 года назад +2

      I would go with the 20watt

  • @autoflowerhippie
    @autoflowerhippie Год назад +1

    Cool ty

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel 10 месяцев назад +2

    😂that was amazing 👏🏿

  • @sabrinabradley5010
    @sabrinabradley5010 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much! Oh my you two look like sister and brother! True union!

  • @gaming4K
    @gaming4K 2 года назад +1

    I looked at my competitor's price and i was like hell no i don't give a F i am selling for what i want to sell it for. I am not ordering importing from abroad to cut my price i do because i want to be able to work with bigger margin. Plus i am creating the website for my product so it's easier for the customers to customize the stuff how they want.

  • @wayneg1681
    @wayneg1681 2 года назад +1

    This model should help anyone trying to figure out pricing. It pretty much covers the bases. I'm quite anal and go into more detail but I end up near where you guys are. Well done!

  • @stevenclark2894
    @stevenclark2894 11 дней назад +1

    willing to bear to see what you have
    ....want to learn

  • @WetbackNoSetback
    @WetbackNoSetback Год назад +1

    7:59 people who pay fees for customers are too kind, surely to get into heaven but not likely to end up on forbes, you guys are definitely going places

  • @robrocco5420
    @robrocco5420 Год назад +1

    8:57 Why did you write Stripping on the paper...LOL thats how I read your "H"

  • @jojo-yo1sk
    @jojo-yo1sk Год назад +1

    It can not be like what you had stated, it will nt apply to us in Asia...most of the time, we are only making 20-40% from product cost, and at good time, you can make 100%(very rare)....it all depend on the market and not the profit formula...some people are willing to go below that pricing because of competition...is competition not fierce in America? We are happy that you enjoy good fruit from your hard work

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +1

      Competition is tough here, but I won’t raise the bottom. I stand my ground and hold my prices.

    • @jojo-yo1sk
      @jojo-yo1sk Год назад +1

      @@laserengravingwithmatt Here you can not survive without being flexible..we are both in 2 different world...keep those good work and enjoy...there is so much creative things that is possible with lasering, there will also come a time when you need other machine beside the laser machine to stay afloat in this competitive market...

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove 11 месяцев назад +1

    8:09 mark: Does that 20% Etsy fee number include Etsy ads and their mandatory 12% off-site ad fees? If not including off-site ads, how do you recoup those fees when someone clicks on your ad and buys something from your store? How can you predict the amount of sales you'll get from those ads so that you can adjust your pricing?
    14:10 mark: On your paper you have N/A for shipping when you previously said we need to account for that. I'm assuming the N/A is for when people pay their own shipping. But what if the customer orders multiples of the same item (different personalization) and goes over the $35 limit? From what I understand, customers will frequently buy more stuff to get free shipping. How can you justify not including that in the initial cost projection per item when it's quite possible (but not guaranteed) that someone will buy more to get free shipping?
    Say you're selling a pendant for $12. Half your customers buy only one but the other half buy 3 of them to get free shipping. You can't turn around and tell the latter group that the cost per pendant is $14 each to cover a $6 shipping fee. Are you just eating the shipping cost of the order when it does go over $35? How can you predict what your customers are going to do?
    Would it ultimately be easier to just do the free shipping down the line and add it into every item's cost structure, and then offer a discount on shipping for additional items?
    Thank you very much for your video. I bought an xTool F1 and have been struggling with figuring out how to set prices. 🤦‍♀

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  9 месяцев назад +2

      You can't predict them. We took off our free shipping. You just need to make the price that works for you and when you get your first sale on that item then make the desicon on if you want to go up or down with the price. don't over think it.

    • @freedomdove
      @freedomdove 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@laserengravingwithmatt Okay, thank you!

  • @mathewharrison9784
    @mathewharrison9784 2 года назад +1

    does the run cost of the laser come out of the laser per minute ?

  • @Yarvindarkhel
    @Yarvindarkhel Год назад +1

    How would I be able to colab with you?

  • @thickoff-road8992
    @thickoff-road8992 2 года назад +1

    wow. first comment. siiiiick

  • @thomasnadeau5076
    @thomasnadeau5076 2 года назад +1

    Profit is not a dirty word

  • @Self.reliant
    @Self.reliant 2 года назад +1

    Loss leader is what your looking for.

  • @joelvale3887
    @joelvale3887 Год назад +2

    We all live in a world of the FEE and HOME of the SLAVE.

  • @cwmoore11
    @cwmoore11 2 месяца назад +1

    Remember - Not everyone can afford to be your customer.

  • @rickneiheiser5091
    @rickneiheiser5091 Год назад +2

    You're formula forgot profit. That is all just paying your costs.. Funny you mentioned a book about profit, but it's not in your formula. But glad to see you've lasted.. The amount of people on etsy doing the same thing is staggering.. Has kept me from even trying.

    • @fencefirst2722
      @fencefirst2722 Год назад +1

      Because all it's about is the next laser! Lol

  • @cliffart7398
    @cliffart7398 Год назад +1

    $60 per hour for run time is double what most everyone else charges. $60 per hour for labor is also high. I have seen most makers charge a flat $30 per hour from start to finish plus material and shipping/handling costs. You didn't mention sales tax? Are you not collecting sales tax? You are a retailer in Minnesota and may be required to pay the over 6.5% sales tax at least for sales made in Minnesota. Your video could result in you being audited by Minnesota tax authorities. I do not know as I do not live in Minnesota.

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +3

      I don’t think it’s high when we are getting lots of work. But you charge half the price and work 2 times as hard as me 😃. As far as sales tax yes we charge but every state is different.

  • @angest323
    @angest323 Год назад +1

    You forgot electricity.

  • @bschremp
    @bschremp Год назад +1

    Low price leader...

  • @Anonymous-tz7ym
    @Anonymous-tz7ym Год назад +1

    My problem with the handling time What Are you doing walking around With a stopwatch and you hit it when you pick up the item and then stop it when done with it an you do that at every step No Not Likely most likely you're just guestimating and throwing a number out there that you wanna up charge the customer If you're gonna charge for that it needs to be a Reasonable flat fee or it's unethical And can easily be Taken Advantage of and miss used In my Opinion It's like getting hit with a punch of hidden fees In your electric bill or phone bill A lot of times it feels like they're just making up fees and stuff you know I would never buy from someone that charges me a dollar a minute just to handle the item every step along the way and I'm supposed to just take your word for the amount of time you "handled it"

    • @laserengravingwithmatt
      @laserengravingwithmatt  Год назад +2

      I understand what you’re saying for custom orders. If I’m coming out with a new product yes, I basically see how long everything takes and come up with a price based on that so the customer sees it before buying. Even my custom orders I give a price before the work is done so my customer can decide for themselves if the price is a good fit for their need. Thanks for the feedback.