Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

3 Ways To Lose Money On Your Next Custom Tattoo Design

Body art is an expression of your feelings that is inked forever on you. People conduct lots of research before they opt for any tattoo and in the process end up losing money. However, with a little guidance this can be checked. Here are a few pointers...

1. Obviously, the easiest way to lose money on your next custom tattoo design is to pick the wrong design and either try to have it fixed, or accept it as is and have to order another to get the results you wanted the first time. Work with the designer, either locally or online, to hash out all the particulars before actually getting it inked. Many online sites offer numerous designers to work with and they will give you good advice as long as you can articulate your desires. Some sites even offer tattoo design contests that will give you tons of options to help you make the right choice. Tattoos are such a personal choice and long lasting that you should never rush your decision because if you end up unhappy with your tattoo, you might as well have thrown your money away, except you're still stuck with the 'not so perfect' tattoo. Join a site, work with your designer and make sure you have exactly what you want before you get inked.

2. Another way to lose money is to operate strictly on the 'cheapest' design and inking costs. Sometimes you do get exactly what you pay for. Again, if you buy an inferior custom tattoo design from a designer and find the cheapest artist to ink it on you, you risk an inferior looking tattoo. You've paid for a tattoo you're not happy with and you have three choices. One, pay for a superior custom tattoo design and get re-inked. Two, do nothing and consider your inferior tattoo an expensive lesson. And three, get the poor looking tattoo remove, which is quite expensive and not always successful. Regardless, whatever you end up doing, you've lost time and money, or at least you end up dissatisfied. Research what you're doing and find the best design from a professional designer you can afford. Then it won't feel like such a loss of money.

3. On the flip side of the coin, a really good way to lose money on your custom tattoo design is to arbitrarily select the highest price from a designer. One of the best ways to avoid this is to go online to a site that offers tattoo design contests. This will allow you to set your own price for the winner design and the designers who submit their designs to you will not be segregated by price. By using a tattoo design contest, you eliminate the field in respect to pricing and all the designs that are submitted to you are basically the same price, therefore giving you the option of picking the custom tattoo design you want at the price you've already set. No disparity in pricing, no offers at different price structures, and designers who are vying for your business, offering you their best to get your business. A win, win, situation for you and the competing tattoo designer.

Kristen Dunn is a tattoo enthusiast and professional tattoo designer who has created thousands of thought provoking, elegant, and funky tattoos for her clients. She has a vast collection of custom designs to her credit. Winner of several awards and accolades, Kristen is now a founding member of the world's largest custom tattoo design community at CreateMyTattoo. View her tattoo collection or read more on her blog here.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

3 Ways to Lose Money on Your Next Tattoo Designer

If the real world is full of rabid opportunists, so is the World Wide Web. You might be surprised at the fact that it has twice as much opportunistic pest than the walking and talking variety that we usually see and encounter every day. As a tattoo fanatic, it is very frequent for you to experience that ecstatic feeling every time you have a custom tattoo design in mind. That ecstatic feeling is usually coupled by a sense of urgency: you feel like the world will not move until you get that idea inked in your skin. Unfortunately that same "right here right now" attitude is going to cost you a lot monetary-wise. Let me give you a low down on the three ways to lose money on your next tattoo designer.

1) Being overly impulsive - Ok, so now you have a custom tattoo design in mind: what's next? If your next step is to put that idea in your skin this very instant, I say you're not only in for a load of monetary wasting scene, you're also in for tons of regrets. I know; you're excited to have that random thought reek its way through your skin: but before you actually get inked on, let me tell you that there are a lot of designers out there. The first one that you meet in your search will not be your last option. You will eventually see someone worthy as you move along your search. Creating your own tattoo design contests via tattoo design sites will give you an opportunity to see hundreds of designers interpret your idea. The contest that you have created will attract hundreds of contestants if you will offer a prize to the artist whose interpretation you will fancy the most. The next time you feel the urge to get inked on after an idea pops up in your head; I suggest you pause for a while, take a deep breath, and log on to your favorite site.

2) Taking friends' referrals very seriously - You got friends because you share common interests with them. It wouldn't hurt to be appreciative every time they recommend tattoo designers, but just to be on the safe side, you have to exercise caution in actually getting the services of their referrals. That new tattoo you just saw on your best buddy looks good on him - right? But just because the artist did an amazing job on him, it doesn't mean that same artist is going to do the same exceptional work on you. The method that artist applied on your friend might or might not work on your case. If you tend to generalize all the time, then I suggest you exempt your tattoo predilections from it.

3) Being inked by someone you just saw online - The good thing about creating these contests is that you get to see hundreds of takes on custom tattoo design. You are not just asking some online fellow to do his take on your idea. We are talking about tattoo professionals here who use custom tattoo design sites to show their skills in skin art.

Kristen Dunn is a tattoo enthusiast and professional tattoo designer who has created thousands of thought provoking, elegant, and funky tattoos for her clients. She has a vast collection of custom designs to her credit. Winner of several awards and accolades, Kristen is now a founding member of the world's largest custom tattoo design community at CreateMyTattoo. View her tattoo collection or read more on her blog here.


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Monday, December 12, 2011

Are These Custom Tattoo Design Myths Costing You Money?

You've decided to get a tattoo, and have been wondering if a custom design is really as expensive as you've heard. You don't want to do it yourself - no matter how good of an artist you are with markers and paper. At the same time, you don't want these common myths to lead you down the wrong path and end up costing you money.

Myth #1

It's been said that you won't get a great custom tattoo design unless you go to the most popular tattoo shop in a major metropolitan city. This myth was started in part because of the reality TV shows featuring the fashionable and expensive tattoo shops that exist. But, what would that mean for those who don't live near a major city?

First of all, this isn't true in any way, shape or form. But, if you were hit with this myth and believed it, it would cost you extra in travel, time and price of your tattoo unnecessarily. There are great artists everywhere, so you can have your tattoo designed anywhere, and then take it into a local tattoo shop and have a skilled tattoo artist ink it on for you.

Myth #2

Another quick and painful way to lose money is by believing that the cheaper the tattoo design, the better. Have you ever heard the saying, 'You get what you pay for?' Well, that applies to tattoo design big time because you'll be displaying the result on your body for eternity. Just imagine if you decide you want a face tattoo, and search around for the cheapest designer around. They're cheap for a reason, right? If they were in high demand, they'd charge more, and have to work less because of high quality. You don't want to get a position to have to pay to have a bad tattoo removed trying to save money upfront. Believing and acting on this myth will cost you more in the long run - and cost you more than just money.

Myth #3

Allowing someone to dissuade you from hosting an online custom design contest will cost you money, too. This is actually often the most cost-effective method for having a tattoo designed for you. The reason is because you set the price, or reward, for the online tattoo design contests. You base the amount on what you're comfortable paying and the quality of artist you want to attract to your contest. If you go into a shop and have a local design a tattoo for you they're going to set the price based on the shop's prices, their artist's markup, how much time it takes and even how busy they are at the time you go in. Depending on the popularity of the shop, this could get expensive.

In an online custom design contest several artists from various countries will create 10 or more ideas for you to pick from over about a two-week period. When you pick your design, the artist gets paid, and you go get inked only paying the shop for size.

Kristen Dunn is a tattoo enthusiast and professional tattoo designer who has created thousands of thought provoking, elegant, and funky tattoos for her clients. She has a vast collection of custom designs to her credit. Winner of several awards and accolades, Kristen is now a founding member of the world's largest custom tattoo design community at CreateMyTattoo. View her tattoo collection or read more on her blog here.


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Thursday, October 6, 2011

How To Remove Tattoos At Home - Do It Yourself and Save A LOAD Of Money!

Many people wonder how to remove tattoos at home so that they can avoid going into surgery to get the unwanted ink surgically removed. Laser surgery and dermabrasion are two surgeries which will leave anyone with permanent scarring from removing their tattoo, not only that but it is very expensive and even more painful than getting the tattoo put on. Thankfully there have been methods that have arisen on how you can remove your tattoo from the safety of your own home.

Chemical Methods

These methods are the most popular to use since they are less expensive than going in for surgery but they are still expensive to buy the materials for and even worse since they are chemicals you may suffer from reactions and maybe even scarring!

This method is the method of rubbing a chemical onto your tattooed area. This then burns slowly (a controlled burn) and the skin starts to scab and peel (along with the ink). When the healing process starts again the tattoo will start to fade and after a few sessions you will have removed the tattoo.

This method is becoming more widely accepted now but it can take weeks to months to go through depending on the size of your tattoo.

A product that is debated about is the tattoo removal cream. People have claimed that the method works whilst there are also those that say it's just a waste of money and at about $100+ for one bottle that will last you 2 months (this process takes a few months to go through) this could be a problem.

The thing I would suggest is doing some thorough research into these creams (they are easy enough to apply) to see which ones work and which ones don't. It is going to be tough because not all the creams will have the same effect for everyone PLUS as it is a chemical cream you will have to make sure that you have no reactions to it so consulting your doctor prior to treatment will be a good choice.

Natural Methods

Yes there are natural methods that you can use to get rid of your unwanted ink! These methods will prevent you from side-effects such as pain, scarring, abrasions and everything else that comes from the painful surgeries and chemical methods that you can use on how to remove tattoos at home.

I would highly suggest the first thing you look into is how to remove tattoos at home naturally as these methods aren't painful, expensive, won't leave you with scarring and are simple to use too! What more could you want to get rid of unwanted ink?


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Cost of Tattoo Removal: Read This And Save Yourself Money

It can take a while and a little courage to admit that one made a mistake in having a tattoo put on one's arm, thigh, or wherever it happens to be. But the fact is, having decided the tattoo has to go, go it must.

So one will quite probably have given thought to what exact method, is to be used -- hopefully one that isn't too painful. It's likely that laser removal will have been considered though due to its popularity. And having decided on the method of removal, it remains to find a practitioner whose charges are reasonable.

The purpose of this article is to explore properly these aspects just mentioned and show how a sensible consideration of them can lead to a sound decision in choosing a tattoo removal method, the cost of which one can afford.

In view of the fact that having a tattoo put on, can sting a little, one of the first concerns of someone who wants one removed might be how much pain will be involved. The answer is 'it depends.' Tattoo removal by laser tends to sting a little. In the hands of an expert the discomfort should be fairly mild.

There was a method used more often before laser removal became more fashionable. It was called the excision method and could be fairly expensive as surgeons were employed in carrying it out. It involved cutting out areas of skin that held the tattoo.

But the type of tattoo removal for which many people request price quotations, almost without considering any other method is laser tattoo removal. The procedure has been around for just over twenty years.

It works for most people, but is not the ideal technique in every instance. Factors to be taken into consideration include the colour of ink used in the tattoo, its size and where on the body it happens to be.

If it turns out that laser removal is suitable anywhere from just a couple of treatments to fifteen or more may be needed.

And the cost per treatment can be anywhere from $75, to around $300.

When we say a couple of treatments this can be for a tattoo inscribed using ink that's easily removed from someone of fairly light complexion - put on by an amateur.

If the person is of darker complexion and the ink is one that is more difficult to remove, the treatment will in all probability take longer.

Tattoo fade creams are usually a cheaper proposition.

Alun Laye is a tattoo enthusiast and online researcher on the subject of tattoos and the cost of tattoo removal. You can find more insights and groundbreaking research into how people all over the world economically remove their tattoos at http://tattooremovaloptions.org/


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Monday, July 25, 2011

Tattoo Removal: it is to read and save money

It may take a moment and a little courage reception, one erred in holding a tattoo put on one of the mixing arm, thigh, or wherever it happens. However, it is true, having decided that the Tattoo must go, go, it must.

So one quite probably gave thought to what exact method, is intended to be used--hopefully one that is not too painful. It is likely that the removal of the laser will be included, although due to its popularity. And having decided on the method of removal is to be found in dentistry, the costs are reasonable.

The purpose of this article is to examine properly the aspects mentioned above and Show how careful consideration may lead to a satisfactory decision by choosing the method of removing the tattoo, which cost one can afford.

Owing to the fact that having a tattoo on the sting a bit, can be one of the first concerns someone who wants one deleted may be how much pain would be involved. The answer is "it depends." Tattoo removal by laser typically sting a little. In the hands of an expert should be relatively mild discomfort.

It was a method used more frequently, more prior to writing laser removal process. Excision method is called, and how it may be fairly expensive surgeons were recruited in execution. Cutting deals with areas of skin that owned Tattoo.

But remove the tattoo, for which many people request quotations, almost without regard to any other method of laser tattoo removal. The procedure has been around just over 20 years.

He works for most people, but it is an ideal technique in each case. Factors to be considered include the color of the ink used in tattoo, its size and where it happens to the body.

If this is removed by the laser is suitable anywhere from a few treatments to fifteen or more may be needed.

And the cost of the treatment may be anywhere from $ 75 to around $ 300.

When we speak of several treatments may be a tattoo inscribed in ink, which is easily removed from Someone fairly light complexion-placed by an amateur.

If the person is a darker complexion and ink are those that are more difficult to remove, the treatment would take longer.

Tattoo Fade creams are usually cheaper proposal.

Alun Laye is tattoo hobbyist and online researcher about Tattoos and tattoo removal costs. You can find more reports and groundbreaking research into how people in the world economically remove their tattoos at http://tattooremovaloptions.org/


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