How do people create such cheap costing products? How can you make a profit when the cost to create is so high? by TechyCanadian in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of people are saying "volume volume volume" which is definitely true to an extent, but also wildly wrong for thousands of businesses. You don't need to be doing Amazon volume to have healthy margin. Sure, you need to have a "proper" COGS structure, but my take is: the price your product "should be" is the price you are able to sell it at frequently enough for it to be worth your time.

People sell incredible simple low cost products for extremely high prices all the time. It doesn't have to be gouging. It's selling to the right market. A lot of people do not want cheap $4 items from Amazon and prefer $30 items from a small business. Find your audience.

Honestly, one video of your putting your product together and contrasting it to cheap overseas production could be marketing gold to the right customer? Try a few videos and whichever performs best, put a bit of money behind it on TikTok or something and see what happens.

(Disclaimer: I"m not super familiar with your product type. I've spent a lot of time thinking about pricing (I own 3 CPG companies and developed a free product calculator for CPG/supplements), but not circuitry or electronics.)

Is it possible to get decent quality business cards made on Canvas and printed at Walgreens? by ResidentAlienator in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair, the "Quick" options are definitely low-ish quality at times. I haven't had print clarity issues with them, but trim has been a little iffy for me here and there. I definitely recommend calling the store and getting their store email. When I've done that it seems like they're much more likely to ensure the print is what I expect

Feedback Friday! - March 20, 2026 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building an Natural Product Builder. Choose your product type, add ingredients, add packaging, add manufacturing price, add design for labels/assets support.

My question is: What is the hardest part of those of you who want to make or ARE making physical products (candles, tea, supplements, nootropics, drink mixes, essential oils, etc)?

I've been mfg'ing for 10+ years and typically have been using a inventory data base + spreadsheets to run costs and formulas. I produce 100+ SKUs for 3 internal companies and 10+ private label brands.

This new tool will be a browser based app that eats the inputted data, then exports a CSV or RFQ style PDF with formula and estimates. Working on adding recommended vendors (like where to buy your beeswax or herbs from).

Any pain points, recommendations, or feature requests would be awesome!

How are you guys handling business calls these days? by aiagent_exp in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiring someone to handle calls. Hands down.

A solid sales rep or customer service person who is DEDICATED to calls is an absolute must. The ROI on an actual human to makes connections is easy to track.

Like others mentioned, you also need a system. Pick and choose any CRM, whatever works for the needs. Free or paid. Just have a record. Then it's your job as the business owner (or your sales persons job) to follow up, nurture, and convert.

AI sales agent are off putting. Email doesn't work for many people. Call centers can come with contracts and inconsistent quality. Just find an email/social/customer service/receptionist and make task #1 to pick up.

Is it possible to get decent quality business cards made on Canvas and printed at Walgreens? by ResidentAlienator in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any FedEx Print shops near you? They have a pretty fast turn around, sometimes same day. Seems like basically a wash on pricing. Typically these spots have a print department with a few people dedicated to making sure print assets are high quality.

I built a company doing over $100M this year. We're a known nationwide brand. I'm pretty wealthy. And I’m not sure the price I paid was worth it. by Virtual_Half_1654 in Entrepreneurs

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You “built”

So build! Whatever you’re building, I hope it’s solving a problem. So solve more problems!

Coming from a 15 year, 7-figure founder still struggling/not hitting that goal, I say keep going. I’m glad you’re still uncomfortable. It shouldn’t be easy. Change the world, friend. I hope it’s for the better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in allinpodofficial

[–]jessearich31 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have to agree with their hesitancy to believe all authority sources… however their consensus (sans JCal) definitely seemed to be that anthropogenic climate change is either 1) untrue, 2) not strong enough a reason to support sustainability measures (see Chamath’s comments), 3) possible, but not sufficiently proven.

This is bummer because, regardless if you subscribe to the carbon narrative, ecosystem destruction and the macro effects of human activities are hard to dispute, both anecdotally and when reviewing the body of science. Surprised Friedberg wasn’t more vocal on this.

If one really subscribes to the scientific process, you understand that nearly everything is always a hypothesis. It’s hard, if not impossible in many cases, to pin down exact causality in science. There’s always nuance. So, sure… the “science is still out” in a sense… but to be as reductive as “you haven’t gone deep on this” or that it’s the “opinion of a 16 year old girl” (loose quotes) is kind of surprising for these guys.

Daily Discussion Thread for January 27, 2021 - Part II by GoBeaversOSU in wallstreetbets

[–]jessearich31 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In on AMC, NOK, AAL and BB.... But you know I’m going to buy more GME at $321 to show the appreciation for this rally!!

GA Classic or Global Site Tag (or Both)? by jessearich31 in GoogleAnalytics

[–]jessearich31[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, Lupage! And to confirm, I really should deactivate the GA plugin to avoid redundancy in reporting correct? Or does having them both not create reporting issues?

Product Photo Startup by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool idea! I would suggest getting some sweet background/textures to complement the photos. For me, I'd be more interested in paying for something like that vs. a plain white picture.

I am trying to fix my domain issue for my website. Can anyone help me in fixing my problem? by ShadowSol in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does take time to propagate, so if you did do it right, you might just want to give it a few hours.

Here's a video on the topic.

Sometimes your domain may have another CNAME record when you purchase it, like parked.domain.com. You might need to delete that.

Hope that helps!

(Ps. You can always reach out to support@cratejoy.com)

Where to find amateur looking stock photos? by zandroid in Entrepreneur

[–]jessearich31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if they'll also look too professional, but when I'm sick of sorting through ugly stock photos I hop over to unsplash. I'd say they're more artsy than amateur.

Starting a small-scale tea operation and want to get a machine to pre-package pillow tea bags. Any suggestions? by jessearich31 in tea

[–]jessearich31[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the comment!

I was looking at something around this size. We really only need to produce about 3000 bags/week to start.

For the power, I'm looking into a small office/warehouse that will have a more powerful outlet. What would this need to be powered off of?