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Starting up an Embroidery
Businesses
How often have
you dreamed of owning your own business? Being your own
boss? Keeping more of the money you have worked for? Working
when you want to work, and having fun while you make money?
Among today’s many business opportunities, the embroidery
business offers entrepreneurs like yourself a tremendous
career in a booming industry. Today, the U.S. embroidery
industry is a 6.6 billion euro industry (47 billion euro
worldwide) employing 158,000 people in 25,000 businesses.
Average growth is upwards of 8%-9%., and the average volume
of a European embroidery business is 262,000euro.
Moreover,
an embroidery business:
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Can be
started from a home or commercial location, or can even
be run as a mobile operation
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Isn’t
limited to serving only one small market, but instead
has an unlimited growth potential
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Can be
operated full-time or part-time, so you can grow it on
the weekends while holding a regular job
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Is fun and
rewarding to operate
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Doesn’t
require special skills
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Has an
affordable startup cost. - A Tajima European. Sales and
Support embroidery business can be started for as low as
20,000euro (which can be financed) with no franchise
fees whatsoever, and can be run with minimal overhead
and low risk. Other business start-ups can cost upwards
of 100,000euro with ongoing franchise fees.
Embroidery is an
ideal business for teachers, police officers, creative
people, firefighters, stay-at-home moms or any entrepreneur
looking for an easy and fun way to make money. So, if this
sounds like the ideal enterprise for you, then it’s time to
take a serious look at commercial embroidery.
A Dynamic Business that Combines Creativity and
Technology
Don’t let the word “embroidery” fool you. This isn’t
needlepoint or cross-stitch. Commercial embroidery is an
embellishment process that uses computer-controlled machines
to apply detailed and colorful designs, logos and
advertising messages on a wide range of garments using
precisely placed stitches. Items like hats, jackets, shirts,
sweaters, bags, flags, CD cases, aprons, knapsacks,
portfolios…
the list goes on
and on. In fact, you are probably wearing an embroidered
garment right now. Everyone needs embroidery: every single
company, store, organization or cause is a potential
customer.
Embroidery is
all around you!
From corporate apparel to athletic uniforms to souvenirs to
home-furnishings to personalized gifts, embroidery is
everywhere. People wear it, they love it, they demand it and
they buy it! It hangs in the closet, it’s folded neatly in
the dresser, it sits atop the heads of millions, it
stretches across the backs of thousands, its even framed and
hanging on the wall…
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