Are Tattoos the only thing not being affected by the economy’s slump? After reading articles and researching, it has been said that allot of tattoo businesses has mad a drastic increase in work other than the thought of closure. Throughout the country there are companies that have been around for decades that are laying off jobs or even closed down due to the change in the economics today. But why is it that there is no dreadful challenges for tattoo artist? I think I may have a answer. In order to be a tattoo designer or to even own a tattoo parlor, a person is to have insurance licenses, supplies, and many important things before they can just get started with their art. A pound of money has to be invested for a good and durable company to be run. Tattooing is not a small business at all, and there are millions of artist known for wonderful jobs. When the recession came, tattoo artist made recession marketing by allow consumers to come to knock on their door. In other words, many artist was allowing themselves to do business out of their own homes. The reason for doing business out of a home themselves was to cut down on owing money for parlor rent or booth rent. The tattoo artist would make more and more money and not lose much. Money would only come in need for new or updated supplies. The economy hasn’t affect the tattooing business because of the different ways an artist can go about continuing their service. There isn’t a lot of shortcuts that your ordinary companies can take to keep from closing the business they have worked hard for. But many doesn’t know that the tattoo business is much bigger and successful than it seems.
Friday, April 17, 2009
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