Let me tell you a true story about bus based advertising;
A while back a good friend of mine had a contract with a large bus and coach operator- he sold the advertising space and they took a cut.
Everything worked nicely for a few years- then Viacom contacted the coach operator with a proposal. They would pay the operator half a million pounds sterling per annum for the exclusive rights to use the advertising space on the operators vehicles- this offer was guaranteed- even if Viacom sold not one advert they would sill pay the bus owner his half million quid.
As you can imagine the bus operator bit Viacom's arm off and my friend lost his business.
I can appreciate that the opportunity to get a printer and dive on into the industry is something you are excited about. What you are forgetting is that bus advertising is old news- a million and one other people have had the same idea a long time ago.
What I do know from this part of the industry is that the real money is tied in with the large advertisers and the large advertising companies- you can have all the printing machines you like but the real volume bus adverts are screen printed in their thousands for next to nothing- you won't even get a sniff of this work.
Unless you have the deep pockets of Viacom I wouldn't waste time building up a flawed business model- if you do succeed in your local market the big boys will soon find out and make the bus owners an offer you simply can't match- then your
sign printers are useless.
The hostile reception you have encountered is mainly down to your opening statements- whilst it is exciting that you could get into digital printing you seem to forget this is a forum for professional people- the
sign industry pays our bills and supports our families- if I marched into your office and called your publication a tin pot toilet
paper rag you wouldn't be very pleased- what makes you think we are any different.
I wouldn't normally share valuable trade information like this- it would be easier to let you find out about how the likes of Viacom work- it would be an expensive lesson which you may or may not have recovered from. We might not all have masters degrees but we do know this industry.