Custom CD cases ?
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deepbluejh
Registered: Feb 20, 2005
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Country: United States

Saad, what supplier are you using for your case?



Saad Syed
Registered: Jan 24, 2007
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deepbluejh wrote:
Saad, what supplier are you using for your case?


DNL Packaging.



Paul Reams
Registered: Feb 01, 2007
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Maxwell-
The tin cases are really cool looking. If you don't mind my asking, where are you getting those?



maxwell1295
Registered: Jun 04, 2008
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American Digital is one of the companies that has them...



olivierb
Registered: Apr 24, 2006
Total Posts: 89
Country: United Kingdom

I'm using the metal ones also as they are really cheap but still unsure if they also look cheap for the client !
I've had my eyes on some cardboard ones, really cool but not available online ! In a shop in bluewater for the UK guys, can't remember the name though (cool stationery shop).



McGrattan
Registered: Jun 11, 2008
Total Posts: 1002
Country: Canada

For now, WHCC trifolds with a peel n stick CD hub. Will continue to use that for engagement/portrait sessions but want to upgrade the wedding cases for 2010.



meyer_photo
Registered: Aug 14, 2009
Total Posts: 56
Country: United States

maxwell1295 wrote:
Tony Hoffer wrote:
You guys are really spending $15-30 on each CD case? I've gone through about 150 cases just this year and can't imagine having spent $2200 - $5000 on CD cases.

I agree! No need to lay out that kind of loot for a decent CD case...



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I dig these, do you have a link?


Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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^
It's the American Digital link on page 1.



Beni
Registered: May 31, 2005
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ARDENT wrote:
For the wedding cd I do spring for a case that is like $20. I offer the high res digital negatives as a product and definitely charge accordingly for it.


+1, when you charge for the files then presentation is important just like with any other product you charge for.



jdlphoto
Registered: Mar 05, 2009
Total Posts: 88
Country: United States

I just saw some nice ones at the PhotoPlus Expo produced with your own photo as the cover offered by MPIX Pro. Not sure of the cost.



meyer_photo
Registered: Aug 14, 2009
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Thank you, just saw it... I jumped the gun in posting. : (



iShoot
Registered: Dec 16, 2008
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Sorry to bring back an old thread, but is there a place besides MPIX PRO, that you can use your own logo on the CD cover?



liza
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
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iShoot wrote:
Sorry to bring back an old thread, but is there a place besides MPIX PRO, that you can use your own logo on the CD cover?


WHCC.

McKenna Pro Lab also offers a printed metal CD case and printed CD's. I've used them for my senior portrait clients this year, and they've been very popular.

https://www.mckennapro.com/infopages/newproducts.html



iShoot
Registered: Dec 16, 2008
Total Posts: 373
Country: United States

Any place cheaper than $6.99?



Paul Bottomley
Registered: May 18, 2007
Total Posts: 477
Country: Canada

How much do you spend on web sites, hosting, business cards, photo albums, clothes for meeting clients and weddings, coffees with potential couples?

All of those things are BRANDING because they represent you and your business .

What’s the average cost for you to get a new customer/client? Do you even know? So is your DVD case an expense or advertising opportunity for your business which builds your brand and a final opportunity to brand yourself with customers who can provide ongoing referrals?

Why do you print yourself/ use a pro lab vs. going to Walmart for your prints? The first options cost more so why do it? Is it because you want to present the best possible product that separates you from your competition or what they could have done at home themselves? Is price an issue there or have you built it into your pricing already?

Now go back to the questions you just finished. $20 on a $1,500 wedding package is 1.3% (and that’s before the tax deduction for it). Do your own math using your numbers but I ask is it really that much to invest in YOUR business?

If you can find a case for $1.50 that's truly great but if it's going to cost you $30 to showcase your business the way you want customers to see you then so be it. Just be sure to break it down on a cost a cost per wedding to keep it in perspective sort of like you do with camera equipment and your car.

Ultimately we all decide where we want to invest in our businesses and my personal belief is that you shouldn't skimp when it comes to interactions with clients when you can use it as an opportunity to seperate yourself from competitors.



the_rebel
Registered: Oct 26, 2005
Total Posts: 1192
Country: Canada

My latest batch...



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white satin interior,



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overkill? Of course... but time and time again my clients compliment me on them...


maxwell1295
Registered: Jun 04, 2008
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Hotness...



asparkes
Registered: May 22, 2006
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DNL has been great for me, but I am giving the tin cases a shot. Can't help myself.

http://www.dnlphoto.com/index.html



Inku Yo
Registered: Nov 29, 2007
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Country: United States

the_rebel wrote:
My latest batch...



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white satin interior,



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overkill? Of course... but time and time again my clients compliment me on them...

This made me say "wow" out loud.


aclauson
Registered: Oct 18, 2009
Total Posts: 349
Country: Canada

I just give clients several hundred 3.5" floppy disks. One per image. Plus, they come in different colours!



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