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leealbi791
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Hi I'm new to sublimation, but I'm successfully printing mugs. I started off with signzworlds but had breakages in both boxes, so I'm now using a different brand.
And no problems as of yet..
My problem is pricing my product. I'm charging £4.99+ postage at the moment and was wondering is this a good price to be starting at .

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Yup that's pretty standard if it's a design you have. If there's anything custom on it that requires some work I charge 8 for the mug
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leealbi791;141817 wrote:I'm charging £4.99+ postage
Is that for bulk orders?
I charge £10+ + postage for single non-customised orders.
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I charge £7.80 posted.
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I don't do mugs now but I used to sell them personalised for £10.99 with free postage on ebay and etsy. Pick a price you're happy with and stick to it, don't join the race to the bottom of the pond, and don't forget your time is valuable too.
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leealbi791;141817 wrote:Hi I'm new to sublimation, but I'm successfully printing mugs. I started off with signzworlds but had breakages in both boxes, so I'm now using a different brand.
And no problems as of yet..
My problem is pricing my product. I'm charging £4.99+ postage at the moment and was wondering is this a good price to be starting at .

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Is it a good price? Have you worked out every single cost including fees and taxes?

Are you making a profit?

Do you want to earn £1 or £5 profit?
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also, remember that "profit" is what is left after all your costs which includes your wage
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I know most ppl stated with Mugs 1st , but for me mugs never attracted me as how cheap they sell for ...But I think I am wrong now as Mugs has a larger share of the market ..lol..Need to find ways sell them but at a good price .....
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I sell my mugs at £12.50 + p&p. This is direct retail price. They are all my own original designs.

Please don't undersell your mugs! If you look on Etsy, Not on the High Street, John Lewis and other stores, you can gauge what your mugs should be selling for. Don't be afraid to charge what they are worth!
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LauraMargaret;141852 wrote:I sell my mugs at £12.50 + p&p. This is direct retail price. They are all my own original designs.
Yes it's all about the design on the mug. Bone China or standard ceramic?
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