A collection of short notes capturing context, decisions, and observations recorded after work was finished. These posts provide reference and insight into finished projects and how they were shaped, rather than real-time updates.
Cost of Running a Digital Product (Lean vs SaaS)
Many small digital products don’t fail because there is no demand. They fail because the software bill grows faster than the...
Read MoreAre Digital Products Actually Profitable?
Most digital products do not fail because the creator lacks ability. They fail because the numbers never worked in the first...
Read MoreHow to Trim Art Prints Accurately at Home
In a well-set-up home print workflow, trimming should be minimal. When files are sized correctly and the paper size is set...
Read MoreTools and Equipment for a One-Person, Home-Based Print Business
This page assumes you are printing alone in a room at home, managing the entire workflow yourself. There is no staff,...
Read MoreDiscounting Without Weakening the Business
Discounting Changes the Boundary Immediately In a home-based public domain print business, discounting is not cosmetic. It changes the boundary. An...
Read MoreOperational Discipline in Print Selling
Most sellers focus on artwork and listings. Few focus on operations. In public domain print selling, operational precision determines whether growth...
Read MoreWhen to Stop or Double Down
At some point, every seller faces the same question. Is this not working, or am I simply early? In public domain...
Read MoreYour First Six Months Selling Public Domain Prints
The first six months do not look like progress. They look like effort. Most sellers compress this timeline in their expectations....
Read MoreWhen Should You Upgrade Your Printer for a Small Business?
Upgrading a printer is easy to justify. New models promise better colour, faster output, and lower ink cost. It is easy...
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