
The Smallest Box Possible
By Jason Robinson

The Smallest Box PossibleApr 07, 2023

Using AI in Your Business: Rabbit Holes Ahead
Artificial Intelligence can be useful in your business if you don't fall down the rabbit hole it can create. In this episode, Jason talks about using ChatGPT to help write a business plan and Midjourney for art projects. Both of these services are great tools but they will not replace the hard work necessary to get great results with documents or images.
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Our Process: A Crash Course in Embroidery
Free Radical Labs does alot of things, but one thing we can help you get set up with is good looking embroidery. Whether you are looking to get some gifts or start a clothing line - quality embroidery can really help your idea pop. Give us 20 minutes and we can save you a ton of heartache and headaches when it comes to getting set up in peculiar mix of science and witchcraft that is embroidery.

PPP: The Feds Aren't Dumb
Jason's on a bit of a tear this episode talking about PPP fraud. It seems like a couple times a week you see a story on the news about someone getting busted for PPP fraud - but its never intricate or interesting. Generally people got money they didn't deserve or need and spent it on frivolous stuff that's easy to spot from the street. If you made a list of people you wouldn't want to steal from, how high up on that list would you put the Feds?

That Glass of Water Isn't Free: Pricing Your Goods
Someone once said, "yesterday's price is not today's price." Well, do you honestly know what todays price is? Jason is talking about pricing strategies and what all goes into pricing goods and services in today's market.

Memberships and Networking: Time To Get Out of Your Shell
Trade Memberships and Organizations offer you two things that your business wants: discounts and access. In this episode of The Smallest Box Possible, Jason talks about the benefits of joining organizations as well as attending functions like pitch practices.
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Invoicing: You've Almost Gotten Paid, Don't Mess It Up.
Asking Jason about other people's invoices is like poking a bear; his grammar becomes as terrible as his mood. How you bill people speaks volumes about the quality of your business. Don't mess it up.
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Customer Service: Keeping the Money You've Made in Your Pocket
Dealing with customers can run the gamut of emotions from joy to absolute frustration. In this episode Jason shares experiences with customer service along with tips on how to be prepared for the worst. Being honest, direct and friendly has been the key to our relative success in dealing with customer issues and we hope these will help your business be successful too.
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Your Financial Foxhole: Tips for Surviving Financial Uncertainty
What can you do when you face financial uncertainty with your business? Some people are saying a recession is coming, some say a recession is here... Jason has tips that can help you focus on the things that you can control within your business. There are 6 steps you can take to combat financial uncertainty in the market in general and then catapult your business forward when the uncertainty passes.
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Bags & Boxes: Investing Money and Saving Time Getting Stuff to Your Customers
Warehousing and fulfillment are two areas of your ecommerce endeavor you probably didn't spend much time thinking about. Over the past 5 years, Free Radical Labs has gone through some heartaches and changes due to the growth of our ecommerce business. In this episode of the podcast, Jason talks about how we store products to the services we use to ship merch to our customers. We started using Shopify only, but have since used Shippo and finally ShipStation to ship products. Jason presents his unbiased (and unsponsored) opinions on these services and how growth can cause you to change service providers.
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Print or Press? Our thoughts on the different routes you can go when making t shirts as a business.
Should I buy a heat press or should I use a contract screen printer? These are the questions you should be asking yourself when it comes to how you are going to start your t shirt business. Now, there are plenty of caveats and considerations that come into play with this decision but we wanted to share our take on why we decided to go along the path we chose. Tens of thousands of shirts later we have not looked back once on our decision.
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Beware False Profit$ - Don't Believe the Business "Advice" You See On Social Media
There are too many people advertising and posting on social media wanting you to believe they are the kings and queens of business. What makes it worse is they want you to come to some cheap hotel to listen to them spout a mix of Google search results and outright lies about how you too can reach their level of success. Beware the False Profit$
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Our Process: Ordering Screenprinted T-Shirts
So you're ready to order some shirts? Jason walks you through the process that @FreeRadicalLabs uses to set their clients up to success. We will have some pertinent questions though... Before you order t-shirts for you business or organization, give us about 26 minutes of your time so we can give you the benefit of our experience. We probably have questions you didn't even think were important and could make or break your project (or budget).
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Failure May Not Be An Option...but It's a Possibility
What do you do when you get knocked down in business? Surely, you are not planning to fail, but if 2020 taught us anything its that the best laid plans can fall apart. Sometimes it takes an honest, dispassionate look at what went wrong to improve. You can spend all of your money on continuous improvement experts or you can ask yourself some basic questions, make some real and lasting improvements and move on to the next little surprise waiting on you. Small business owners tend to be passionate about their work - don't let that passion stand in the way of preventing mistakes from happening or learning from them when they do.
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First Impressions: Email Addresses featuring Nick Turner
Nick's back and we are talking about how important a professional email address is to establish a professional rapport. If you are offering any professional service, you need to have a professional email address - that is something that does not end in a commonly available free email platform. You can integrate your email into an existing free email platform, but what the potential customer needs to see is an email address from your company. We also touch on phone numbers and how a certain segment of the population simply will not answer the phone if they do not recognize the area code. If you happen to have a phone number from somewhere else in the country, you may want to look into a VOIP option that provides a number local to you.
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Want a Great Graphic Designer? Expect a Comma ft. Daniel Flores
Many entrepreneurs balk at the notion of spending over a thousand dollars to hire a graphic artist for their business. They let the visceral feeling of spending money override the investment they are making in their businesses visual presentation. We sit down with world-class, Atlanta-based graphic designer Daniel Flores and talk about what you should be getting for your investment. Daniel and Jason break down some simple terms you may here with regard to artwork for your business as well as what can go wrong if you don't listen to a professional. You can follow Daniel @DELTATANGOMIKE on all social media.
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2020 Year In Review Part 2: Surf the Digital Wave (or Get Crushed by It)
As we continue to dissect what went wrong in 2020, we take a moment to understand the lessons learned in the digital space. E-commerce companies raked in billions of dollars in revenue by being able to pivot quickly into contactless service. They honestly didn't have much to do to execute it flawlessly - this should have been a warning to business who were caught up in doing things "the way we've always done it." Jason talks about how digital growth in terms of web presence, electronic payments and remote scheduling were key to success in 2020 and will continue to be important.
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2020 Year in Review Part 1: Banking Relationships
Jason discusses 2020 from the aspect of financial relationships with vendors and financial institutions. Too many businesses missed out on financial assistance because they did not have pre-existing relationships with financial institutions. This could have been for many different reasons but ultimately if banks (and the government) did not know you existed, you simply were not able to secure financial help during the COVID pandemic.
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How Good Is It Really? Talking Websites with a Legit Professional ft. Nick Turner
Nick from GarderLoop is my guest today as we discuss why your business needs a website. 2020 taught businesses some hard lessons, one of them being that becoming tech-savvy is an essential key to surviving during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. In this light-hearted discussion we talk about costs, responsibilities and alternatives to full-fledged websites for your business.
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Toys vs Tools
Episode 2: Toys vs Tools
Jason discusses the choices that business owners need to make when it comes to differentiating between a consumer toy and a professional tool that they may need to use in their business. He discusses the pros and cons of attempting to save a little money on a major purchase by going with a less expensive piece of equipment that is designed for consumer use versus paying more for an industrial or commercial machine.
Music by JosepMonter from Pixabay
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The Smallest Box Possible
Who doesn't love talking about shipping and freight costs? Shipping in the Smallest Box Possible is really a mindset about preparedness for starting and the continual improvement necessary to maintain a small business.
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The Prologue
We all have a backstory. This is mine.