by greg755 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:35 pm
Don'T give up your day job.
Build them on the weekend as a hobby if you sell 2 or 3 then up the production.
If you go "self employed" You have a lot of things to pay for.
License
Permits
Social security taxes
Insurance
Just to name a few.
I agree with who
ever said build a 5 x 10 model.
If it were me I would offer only two models
A 5x 8 and a 5 x 10 to start off with.
I would sell them as shells: with nothing in them but pre wired for 12vt elec. They would have two doors with windows, a hatch, a vent, and basic lighting.
Then you can sell the options:
Add a bed : xxx dollars
Add 110: xxx dollars
Add a Galley: xxx dollars
Add a stove: xxx dollars.
Add cabinets: xxx dollars.
Add tool bow: xxx dollars.
etc etc etc
think you would make more on the accessories than trying to bundle it all together.
The biggest problem that new entrepreneurs don't factor in is "Marketing and Advertising"
You must have a marketing plan BEFORE you start and an Advertising budget to carry that plan out.
Just my 2 cents
Good luck
Greg
"It is a cruel thought, that, when we feel ourselves standing on the firmest ground in every respect, the cursed arts of our secret enemies, combining with other causes, should effect, by depreciating our money, what the open arms of a powerful enemy could not." --Thomas Jefferson to Richard Henry Lee, 1779. ME 4:298, Papers 2:298