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May 2015

Hi all, I am in the Atlanta HuB area and have lowered my price to the bottom of the heap just to see if price was the issue. After several weeks running at or near the lowest priced hub in Atlanta i have still not had a single order. Are any of the hubs in the Atlanta area getting orders or is it just a function of something i am not doing correctly?

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    May '15
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    Aug '15
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Hi Joe,

I’ve taken a quick look at your hub and you might want to extend your material portfolio. I made the experience, that people, that are new to 3d printing, show much interest in material composites (wood and metal). Also special-effect materials, like colorchanging, glow-in-the-dark or flexible materials gain popularity. Maybe this will help you.

Cheers,

Marius Breuer

Good tips indeed! Also, Atlanta can still use some work on the customer side I’ve seen from our data. In communities where this is the case, old fashion marketing techniques, like Worth Of Mouth about your Hub to family and friends tend to work very well. Cheers!

Hey! Great tips @bgreenslade!

It’s great you showcase some 3D prints with pictures and what you can achieve with post-processing. I would recommend adding more details about what you can do with post processing in your Specialities and About description as you seem really good at it.

Cheers!

1 month later

Coming from the manufacturing school at Georgia Tech, I can tell you the main issue with Atlanta based customers is the lack of demand resulting from a lack of understanding. Few people you meet will truly understand what 3D printing is and an even fewer percentage will understand how it can be used.

The trick is going to be converting those individuals who have an idea on paper to paying prototyping customers. There is this sort of “unknown” gap from, “hey! I have an idea but I don’t know what to do” to the “hey! I have an STL file for a prototype I’m working on, can you print it for me?”

We need to educate creators, innovators, and thinkers first about the technology and then we will expect exponential growth in the additive manufacturing industry.

To answer your question, it is not you. Atlanta is dead right now.

28 days later

Just a quick update: I have seen my first order and several more to go with it. I have averaged about an order a week for the past 4 weeks. Not “keep the lights on” money, but then that was never my intention. This is mostly about helping others as i am not a part of a hacker space and also about helping folks with challenges to expand my skills.

Cheers!

-Joe