Saturday, April 14, 2012

How to hire an Airbrush Tattoo Company

Written by:

Franco Fonseca
Family Fun Airbrush Tattoos
www.airbrush-tattoos.com
franco@airbrush-tattoos.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cnet2/sets/
707-373-1863


Over the last couple of weeks we have been booking alot of airbrush tattoo events. Grad nights, corporate parties, fundraisers, school events, bar&bat mitzvahs, birthday parties and more. One of the common questions, and understandably important is the cost for our services. People are shopping around, doing price comparisons and we understand this because we do it ourself.

When you hire a vendor to come into your home, school or business, you are trusting they will come early and get setup, they will have everything they need to provide their service, they will look and be professional, they will be fun and engaging with your friends, family and co-workers. You have a vision in your head of how much fun your guests are going to have and ultimately, you are putting alot of trust in the vendor to come through and make that happen.

In an honest effort to help everyone, whether they hire us today or not, I ask them to research the other airbrush tattoo companies in this area before hiring them. I have had many people tell me that they think all airbrush tattoo businesses are the same, that there is little to no difference from one and the other when in truth there can be and often are glaring differences.

Some of the questions I recommend you ask when looking to hire an airbrush tattoo business are:

1. Can they provide references? Be sure the references they provide are from actual people who have hired them and not friends or family members. I tell every person I talk with go to my http://www.flickr.com/photos/cnet2/sets/, choose any party and I will guarantee the person who hired us will give us a great reference.

2. How many stencil designs do they have? We have approximately 550 stencils to choose from and they appeal to everyone.

3. How many tattoo ink colors do they have? We have 7 primary colors and the ability to blend pink, purple and gray.

4. Are there hidden costs? Be sure the price you are quoted is all-inclusive.

Some other things to look for are:

Does this company have a website? If not, they are probably weekend festival people.
Is the website updated regularly?
How long have they been in business?
Who are their clients?
How many airbrush artists can they provide?
Do they arrive early to setup?

Hopefully some of this information will help you make the right choice when hiring an airbrush tattoo artist for your next event.

Franco Fonseca
Family Fun Airbrush Tattoos
www.airbrush-tattoos.com
franco@airbrush-tattoos.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cnet2/sets/
707-373-1863

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