“How to Start a Skateboard Company?”
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  • Steve Hernandez said on April 7, 2010
    I have this idea of creating a skateboarding company, not a skate shop. It's called "SKATEBOTS" It's all about robots skatboarding and of course, the future. Also I have this other idea on the durability of the board,that it could last longer than any other skateboard in the industry. To make a long story short, I want to change the world of skateboarding. I want to seek help on how to start it and make popular like for example, DGK, Enjoi, Blind skateboards. I live in North Hollywood California. Please write back A.S.A.P in my email. Thank You.
  • Ev beginner adviser said on April 11, 2010
    Sup people I wrote comments 72 and 73 last year! I have started my own skateboard company and been in business for over a year now! The thing I learned is dont let a shop try your boards for free they will not pay you in most cases. Be careful who you get your boards from I tried a manufacture in NC 4 months ago and still havent received my decks. So I had to dig deep and go with another company just to stay in business. I also found a skater on youtube to promote my business. A lot of skate shops want to work on consignment which means you get to put your boards up in there shop but you dont get paid unless it sells. I have branched out from NC and sell in Texas, and getting the word spread in KY. Now i'm not all big time, but I am proud of myself I made it past the first year which like 85% or so dont make it. If you want to talk or just holla i'm always down to make friends. I also have contest going on too! check out my website: ebbieindustries.com and vote! Holla, Ev
  • Big O boards said on April 11, 2010
    Hi, i am oran lynch from bigoboards i have started making skateboards now and am planing to open a shop. I am looking for a team of under 17 skaters to be sponsored!!! You must live in England! oh yeh email me at bigoboards@live.co.uk
  • Diablo said on April 20, 2010
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  • meeee said on May 10, 2010
    i see everybody is got the name or your shop but do u know that the name has to be strong people are going to ask u what do your name represent do research ok and let see u have to start going to park other skate shop and let your name been seen like a website and then close t shirts with the company logo in it and then u have get in contact with this ames skateboarders to see if they are interested it been sponsored by your company let your name out there u represent it
  • Benjamin said on May 27, 2010
    Hi, My name is Benjamin franklin. yeh i know my name sounds like the famous benjamin franklin but i'm not, In the skating world I am well known, it all started when i was 13 i thought of a great name Emerica, most people know this brand and i am happy to tell people how i had come up with it. I studied logo design at high school and went to college to pursue my dreams. When i finished i started of by making a few shirts and printing out stickers. I threw them out at local skate comps to improve my status in the skate world. From then on i hired some chinese people for only a couple of cents an hour to make me some sweet kicks. which i sold in america for 130$ a pop, From then on i have been make hundreds of thousands and any one can do it all you have to do is put your mind to it, and you will achieve it. Thanks, Benjamin Franklin
  • blake baron said on July 2, 2010
    i am a local skater in ga and wanted to start my skate company i am ready and stuff but the cost of presses and heat screeners are to much man i just want to find a way to bind with homies and start my company man and quick
  • MATTYD said on August 15, 2010
    I have searched high and low for this answer and can't seem to find it. So I start my shop, start advertising, just one little problem. I HAVE NO INVENTORY. Where do I start? If anyone owns a shop out there can you direct me to a site or company where I can buy directly from a distributor or wholesaler. Some people tell me to make these contacts at Trade Shows. There is one in Colorado in January 2011. Are Trade Shows worth it? Also since capital is tight is there a way I can get access to last seasons product line? Any help is greatly appreciated.
  • Screamskater said on August 19, 2010
    I am a 15 year old who has an idea of putting some of my own logos and graphics I have designed on some skate decks and some clothing. I have found some good sites that sell blanks for cheap as long as you buy wholesale and will apply your logos and graphics on them. I am thinking about buying 10 off them to start off with my designs on them to see how much they would sell. I live 10 minutes walk from this amazing new skatepark with lots of youth skaters. They are always trying to buy my used boards from me and I thought I should make some of my own boards so these young kids can buy new boards for a much cheaper price, cause up here in Canada just a deck costs double the price as in the us which is always why these kids are asking if I'm selling my board cause I get new ones quite often cause I buy my decks from the states. I already got a name and a logo,( I'm pretty good at logos and stuff, I designed the one my skateparks logo and a competition logo.) and I'm all set to go. I calculated that I'll make about 400-500 dollars profit if I sell the boards cheap, I don't want lots of money, it's just another scheme of mine to make a little money and I've been wanting to do this for a while. If you guys could give me any tips it would be a real help, thanks.
  • django beginner adviser said on August 29, 2010
    ( MATTYD ) You need to first obtain a business license, Skateboard distributors will not allow you access to there catalog without one. Once you have your business license or LLC, put in a dealer application with one of the distributors. Get approved and start buying your inventory,
    1. Do not overstock, You can always order more if you sell out.
    2. Look around to see what is selling the best right now.
    3. Place your order.
    I run a skate shop here in san antonio tx called goodtimes skateboards,
    you can youtube us to check out the skaters i have on the team. Need anymore help email me. Djangohensley@gmail.com
  • doni said on September 25, 2010
    Sup guys I'm a 19 year old from south african, jst registered my own skateboarding company, I need a contact from u.s, u.k to market my brand internationally and get my riders in competitions that side. pls reply at donipitsi@gmail.com
  • derrick shadrack said on October 23, 2010
    hey guys i'm 18 years of age starting my own skate co. i need help with manufacturing or making of the boards.
  • T.J. said on December 8, 2010
    I'm also trying to star a skate shop with a tatoo artist in side, a indoor and out door skate park in the back and some apartments either on top or on the side if any one knows who can help me out call me at 320-279-3633
  • Paul said on December 11, 2010
    hey JTC i have recently had 100 decks made out and i was wondering if i could take up the offer of having them stocked in your store. i couldn't find your email address on the page so just drop us an email please. Anyone else that would want my boards to be stocked that would be awesome. my email address is paulwebster204@hotmail.com
  • Scott said on January 4, 2011
    Hey folks i was just reading through here and noticed some posts. I want to open my own skating business as do some people, problem is.. i'm 17 and broke, bummer i know haha. so if anyone has any knowledge and tips it would mean a lot if you got in touch! My email address is iscottphillips@live.co.uk . Thanks =]
  • Yaseen Bessekhouad said on January 27, 2011
    guys me and my friend are trying to start a company, we are from france and we don't know how to start because skating in france isn't really popular but our objective is to make european skating more popular around the world what are we suppose to do any tips ? :)
  • Fredrik said on February 23, 2011
    I think that i want to start a Skateboard Company but I don't want to work alone. My friends don't want so if one of you want you can write to me at my email Fredrikmyklebustbrekke@hotmail.com
  • CandySkates said on April 4, 2011
    hey all of you guys, i'm only 12 years old and i've already started my own skate business. i started with 1 blank deck and spray paint and my own stencils. i bought the deck sprayed graphic on and then skated it showed my friends they liked them then they gave me money brought the blank deck used stencils again and again and know i'm making shit loads
  • Roel Fris said on April 11, 2011
    Hi, I am 20 years old and live in the Netherlands. I don't have any money, but I do have a credit card. There are some good blank deck sellers out there, but I don't know which one is the better one. I have tried to contact the English distributor for printing decks from Woodchuck. anyone heard of them. the seem to make some great decks. Can I trust those guys? I have a plan to keep it small for a bit because I am still in school to learn to be a salesman/representative. I also have a friend whom I running/starting the company with. can someone plz give me a price indication on how much it is to buy and print a deck in full color? this will help me get the product. Then I can sell them on a local scale. I also have tried contact some local heroes to skate for the company, the seem to dig it. If anyone has some ideas on how I have to handle this pickle, let me know on my e-mail. Roel_fris@hotmail.com. greetings from a fellow skater, Roel Fris
  • Austin said on May 15, 2011
    Hey, my name is Austin and I'm 15. I have plans for making a skateboard company when I'm a little older. This site has told me a little bit but I'd like more info on what I have to do and how much cash is needed and stuff. Like everyone else on this site, I have a name and design picked out but that's probably the easiest part. Email info to me at austindionne@aol.com.
  • Jimmy said on May 27, 2011
    I have a skateboard company I just started in Las Vegas, NV and am selling our full graphic decks for only $30. Anyone out there looking to get sponsored, shoot me an email and I'll see what I can do. jm@mlginjurylaw.com
  • george said on June 8, 2011
    hi i would like to ask the skate shop owners how much does the maintenance of the shop cost each month (if you could tell me in euros would be much better because i am from greece) thnx a lot ! :D
  • SkateCity said on June 18, 2011
    Ok guys... I got a skateboard brand called skate city I started it when I was...13 I started it on a site called pushboard.com I made my own deck from there I made up my shoes griptape wheels trucks and bearings it took me about $10,000 to start but now from that I make about 50G a year and please guys who read this comment please don't copy my skatebrand because u will be sued I have copy rights. SkateCity
  • Zuse said on June 22, 2011
    Hello friends where do you think the best spots are for a shop like near a skate park or by the mall or even in a shopping center
  • Real Talk Skateboards said on July 27, 2011
    Hi. I own a small skateboard company that caters to the budget skateboarding market. The economy is in the dumps now a days, so someone needs to help the little guy keep his wood under his feet, thats where we come in. Its a slow start up. Being attentive to customers and doing cool things like sending free stickers help a lot. We have been lucky to find all the things needed to start up quite easily, as i am a online reading junky. I hope to have this be a full time thing for me someday. Takes time and hard work. If you are willing to do it, it might just pay off. Check us out on facebook. www.facebook.com/realtalkskateco
  • tulpetema said on September 17, 2011
    I am happy to tell you the fact that I'm probably the most recent fellow member right here and i am looking forward to meeting with every body in here soon enough.
  • Jeremy said on October 25, 2011
    hi i'm a 12yr old skater bout to be 13 and what i probably say u wont listen to... i'm looking to get sponsored in de, i know alot of terminology surprisingly, my dad has an MBA 'look it up' so i just want to help with anything skateboarding and can so hit me up at jskater1998@yahoo.com
  • Kolt said on November 15, 2011
    Hi i'm a 16 year old from Ontario, Canada and I'm thinking of starting a skateboard shoe company does anybody here own a shoe company willing to give me advice I would like to know what i would need to start. Thanks, Email me at Mr.music-@hotmail.com
  • donnyboy atl said on November 28, 2011
    1. INSURANCE
    2. set up llc or corporation duns and tax set up bank account and save up some damn money
    3. location and website
    4. hook up with damn good product distributors
    5. hit the streets and sell sell sell
    6. before 2 years is up branch out and learn about other sports or go BROKE
  • Andy said on February 21, 2012
    I'm trying to start up a skate company and want to now what licenses I need before I start distributing gear. Also, what are some GREAT manufacturers? Skateboarding is the shining light in my life, so any flowed products would be sweet! Ask for some footy if interested. Tanks, email me at ajkovalsky@gmail.com.
  • Mateo said on February 26, 2012
    i'm 10 years old and i'm starting a skate company with my friends. u cant own a company at 10, so my dad and friends mom said that they are gonna deal with that stuff. we have every little corner of making this layed out, but the one thing we dont know is how to actually GET it STARTED. HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
  • DMJ said on March 3, 2012
    These questions are pitiful! Does anyone have initiative to do some research on their own? First thing to point out, YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT STARTING A BUSINESS!!! Do research on how to make a business plan. There are outlines and templates all over the web that anyone can use for free. Second, figure out if you can handle manufacturing your gear (which will cost shit loads of dough, easily in the 100's of thousands, if not millions depending on what you're dreaming), or if you need to hire on a private label company to make your product for you. Even that route will cost of a few bucks. The good thing is, they will do it right instead of you learning how to make the shit yourself... oh, and if you're thinking of manufacturing it all yourself, remember you're going to need employee's which will drive your already sky high operational costs through the roof. Basically, you better be selling tons and tons of product if you're manufacturing.

    I'll help you a tiny bit.. If you're in the USA, Google Drifter Skateboards- they can make you kick ass decks... For Canadians - Woodchuck Laminates or Control MFG, both in Quebec. Point Distribution can do private label clothes, decks, trucks, wheels, hardware and even griptape for you. But let's say you can pull off getting some decks made with your name and logo on it. Instantly you are in a super saturated world of companies and odds are you won't even be heard of. So you better get smart, very smart. You're marketing will have to be cut from a new block. You are going to have to sell all that product you made, and get at least a 100% markup on it just to cover some costs of getting the product out there. It would help if you're better than most pros, but I bet that's not the case.

    Here's another gem of information for you. Most modern day skate companies are heartless and have sold out for cheap labor in China. They're cost earnings ratio is sky high, which is undercutting true bread and butter North American skate manufacturers. These are all the big names you know. Almost, Element, etc... It's not cool, it's not skateboarding. Skateboarding should be kept where it started, and it should be made by skateboarders. Besides, the best wood comes from here, why send it all over the world just to sell it here again. That's why I recommend Drifter, Woodchuck, Control, and another Watson laminates out of Cali. They're the real deal. In fact do your absolute best to get something going with them to beat out the huge skate corporations, and help the skate companies that are keeping it real. Rather than asking such a foolish question of "how much does it cost to own a skate company?" use your brain and devote your time to research everything you can. Read up on past skaters that pulled this off. Jamie Thomas for instance started Zero off as just a small T-shirt company because he wanted to do something for skateboarding. He had maybe two logos. It also helped that he backed his brand up with 16 stair smith grinds. Remember this one key thing, Skateboarding is all about the cool factor. Do research on what cool is. Here's a hint, cool isn't what everyone and everything else is. In fact, here's a fun sight to check out www.coolhunting.com The shit on here is cool... because it's fresh, new and never seen before. It's hard to stand out this day in age, most everything has been done already. Learn as much as you can about branding, most skateboards are all the same, but it's the branding that sets the gold from the rock. I wish you all the best, and I hope people can start thinking for themselves and not ask such stupid questions. JUST RESEARCH PEOPLE!!! AND DON'T STOP, EVEN IF YOUR COMPANY IS UP AND RUNNING!!! SKATE OR DIE!!!
  • Thor Salden said on April 29, 2012
    I'm 14 and i'm from Belgium . Me and my friends were tired of the crap that our local skateshop sold so we started on our own . We started making wax and spraypainting griptape but now were also recycling skateboards by making DIY oldschool boards or baseplates out of them . I'm searching for good skaters to sponsor so mail me . thor.salden@hotmail.com
  • Sector 9 said on May 17, 2012
    Great stuff man! I like it. The author had described in such a manner that If a person will read this blog then he can also open the skateboard shop. Interesting information had shared with us. The most important from all the points is to choose a good location according to your target audience. I would like to give thanks to author for sharing his deep insights with us. Interesting post.
  • Rebaone Gill said on June 5, 2012
    I want start a skate shop. I am a skateboarder by the name of Rebaone Gill, I am 19 years old and I live in Mafikeng NW, South Africa. Yes, South Africa, and if know your skateboarding general knowledge well you'll know that South Africa was there first country outside the United States to host the Maloof Money Cup last fall at kimberly. South Africa has a fairly good skate scene, a few publications and endemic companies. But the majority of the skate scene in concentrated in urban areas mainly Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town. Now as I mentioned I live Mafikeng, a relatively small town with a population of over will 45000 people and no skate scene. Now I want to believe that skateboarding is getting more popular because of Zeke & Luther and the internet, but I will never really until I see people on skateboards. But then again where do you buy skateboards in Marketing. Exactly I'm thinking of opening Mafikeng's first skate shop for a non-existing skate scene. So my question is how does one identify opportunity, should I invest my money and just hope that kids will come along. Has there been a successful skate scene in a small town in the USA? HAPPY SKATEBOARDING
  • ernie torres said on June 6, 2012
    i live in brawley california, i am 27 years old i been researching trying to do homework on how to start a business that involves in skateboarding and sports in general i have my own brand and i'm creating new designs everyday. I also have some merchandize at home where i'm starting to gain my sales and client , but i just dont know how to start meaning how to connect or get hooked up with all the skating brands to sell me half price reseller merchandise i need help please email me asap i will appreciated
  • skateMY said on July 9, 2012
    hi,from borneo,Malaysia here.why not any of you help our local skateboarder to be your flow rider?so that your company can be more worldwide....hihihi
  • Gijs said on August 22, 2012
    what are the name of wholesale skateboards or warehouses that are selling skateboard to sell in my one store?
  • Peter Woolley said on October 11, 2012
    I have an idea for a new type of skateboard, and it is basically a skateboard that would utilize a composite construction (carbon fiber/honeycomb) much like the way formula one cars have been made since the early 80's. This idea is not an expensive proposition either, it is very simple, and all the manufacturing can be done within a space of a couple of thousand square feet. Please contact me if interested.
  • lewis said on November 3, 2012
    i live in Australia i am wondering if there is any companies that will sell me blank deck so i can start my online store it cost to much to get them from america
  • Bry said on February 11, 2013
    Hi From Aus! I love that there is this enthusiasm! I am starting a board company based out of Maroubra, Sydney Australia. I have studied marketing, and my GF has her Masters In Business, and i tell you from an educated perspective skateboarding is one of the hardest markets to research that there is. The nature of skating is anti-establishment, the difficulty is as skaters we are not likely to honestly fill out a survey if we were ever given one! And the big players are not going to give out their info or figures, even the Sba (the government funded Skate Boarding Association) does not real ease their spending figures. Dig deep and think outside the box and there are ways to gain information though. Know that skateparks are still being built, skate shops are still popular (present in almost every shopping mall, and country town), the gov gives money to skateboarding, and though the boom of the 80's and 90's have past, it is still cool, and cool sells. I still struggling through trying to put together accurate financials for my business, but there is a point where you just have to roll the dice. Regardless of forecasts only time will tell. And today more than ever the market is SATURATED! Be original, and do it well! Know that it is expensive to start a business, and that just start up capital won't get you there,; think about the cash flow, and the fact you won't make money for a while. In Aus 96% of small business fail... a rough stat. So rejoice when you read posts put forward from others that you think have less of a clue than you do... and encourage them! Honestly though Business is series of competitions. You will not always win. Make friends along the way, and be a good sport. But never start if you know you will not win, and never give up after one loss, just learn, improve, and persist!
  • alberto said on June 9, 2013
    Hi, I'm Al3 from the Philippines i want to have a skateshop but i dont have much money to buy a big quantity of skateboard parts, so i decided to sell small quantity like 5 decks, 5 griptapes, 5 sets of trucks, wheels, bearings and hardwares just to start and i need a suppliers that can supply here in the Phillipines and i don't have a shop. I'm just gonna sell it online.. Sorry hope u understand what I'm saying because I'm not really good in english..
  • Hayden said on July 3, 2013
    Hello, everyone. I am 20 years old and looking to open up a skate shop. I know that startup is costly and I am just wondering where to get those funds. I have a minimum wage job and that does not save up well. Are there banks that would give loans to people like me looking to start a shop, get a GOOD team together, and create a video for publicity to start a brand. Please email me at haydenkwd79@yahoo.com if you have any advice. Thanks!
  • RS said on August 7, 2013
    I have worked in the industry for some time. For you guys looking to start a brand, best of luck. You can increase your chances for success by not jumping in too quick. Do the research, know your local market. Are there enough people to support you selling 300 decks per month ? How many shops have you contacted ? what do their customers want ? Quality sells ..... crap sinks and skaters love to bitch about everything. Best of luck to everyone ! If you are interested or have any specific questions please don't hesitate to hit me up
  • JPSB said on November 6, 2013
    I am helping in designing a new line of boards for Jetpilot, so far its been a great experience and i've been meeting tons of skaters from all over the world. So if you ever make it, have fun and GOOD LUCK :)
  • Chris said on January 10, 2014
    What I was wondering is do these companies cut you a deal for selling their product or are you buying it for retail price from them because I really don't see how these shops make a profit? I am starting up my own skateboard park and plan to open a shop in the second year of opening anyone give me some info?
  • Kenan beginner adviser said on February 21, 2014

    @Chris, How are you , I see you mentioned opening a park will you also have a shop that will sell boards and accessories and other merchandise? I may be able to assist you if you still have a need we can discuss by email

    bogardz@gmail.com || (347) 651-1855 || Consultant

  • Paul said on May 7, 2014
    Hi there, it's cool to open a skateboard shop or skating boutique, but I don't think it would be perfect only sell skateboard. In your shop, you should sell also other categories like accessory, hat, especially skate shoes. It would be professional and fantastic if skaters can buy not only skateboard or accessory there, but also skate shoes which will be very popular among skaters too. I am distributing skate shoes, and if you need any help from me, I can lead you to buy the shoes that you can mark up at least twice price you buy. Anyone wants to open a skate shop must bear one thing in mind that you must earn enough to support your business. To source profitable products and sell all of them, this is the way to start up business and grow into a real big company. I can help you by cheap price skate shoes or high quality skate shoes. Please hit me up by paul@brandsdevelop.com
  • ashtonparnell said on December 3, 2014
    Hi there I think it would be cool if I owned my own skateboard shop and it would help me out a lot so i think that I would be good to own a skateboard shop.
  • ashtonparnell said on December 3, 2014
    Hi there guys it would be cool also to have my brother work with me we work together and it would be good if you owned your own skateboard shop and had your brother there to work with you because you would get things done faster and so what i'm trying to say is get along with your brother or sister so yall will be in each others life for as long as you want to be just dont fight with your elders and siblings.
  • TYE said on January 6, 2015
    Hey guys I'm a 16 year old skater who is look for a group of people to join my new skateboard company. The name of this company will be named black widow. I will be representing the black widow spider by its symbol. Call me if you are interested (857)272-1109
  • noah said on June 3, 2015
    how much does the average skateboard company make?
  • drew said on April 20, 2016
    Hey guys i thinking about starting a company and i need to know how much money i need to take off. i have already got some people who say that they would love to skate for me if the idea gets to a good start if you have a answer or any other advice shoot me an email.drewehrman@yahoo.com
  • J.T. said on October 18, 2016
    I've got my business plan going; however, I'm way too analytical about where to get the goods, such as decks, etc. (i.e., which distributor). Any suggestions about where I should get my boards, accessories, shoes, etc., would be much appreciated. Out here in Seattle, btw.
  • Don said on December 26, 2018
    Hey Dudes, this page is funny, starting with the super old posts first in the Google result. It'd be great to see who said they want to start a skate company 6 years ago and who actually did. I know, it takes money for sure. When I was about 22 my city had no skateparks. I formed an LLC, hunted for warehouses, designed a bad logo and ad, and in the end after lots of wasted energy, I found out why there were no parks. The rents in my city were freaking sky-high. It was impossible to even pay the rent if we had X numbers at X admission price, or Y customers at higher Y price, etc. Skateshops are different of course, but it is helpful to learn how it really works. I believe the big chains at malls DEMAND from product makers (i.e. shoes) that they MUST make X% profit on their product. So depending what clients will pay, product makers (brands) have to shrink their profit margins or miss out on the distribution channels the chain stores offer. You sign up a Vans or a Zumies to sell your skate product, and you instantly may have like 1,500 + stores. So, the reason they are so successful is the mandate of a guaranteed profit margin. The shoes didn't sell and had to be discounted in a sale? Those chain stores demand the shoe company PAYS back what they had to mark down the item in a sale. I could be wrong, but I had it explained that way. This explains why mom and pop shops struggle. Lower volume orders from manufacturers mean less price breaks when placing bulk orders. And not being a chain means less leverage when demanding this type of guaranteed profit margin. Independent shops need to find brands that would actually support them MORE to get off the ground. It's in both parties' interests. Brands diversify their distribution channels for better margins, and mom and pops maybe can get micro-store status for some type of price break by supportive brands. Or get offered lower minimum order quantities. Also, the chains go to the malls. So the mom and pops need to be close to the public skateparks. Less traffic from grandparents at the mall, but being THERE where and when skaters need you the most. You can't even skate at malls without security coming, anyway. I hope this info is helpful. Also, skate shops are shoe shops now. It means decks cost about the same as they did in the 80s. But wood and rent cost more. So the profit has actually shrunk. The decks are like an added draw to get shoe sales as one person put it to me. So if you don't want to get into the shoe biz, you will really struggle. Our company is new, and we are trying to get in as many shops as possible. Our minimum order quantity is just 20. All you need is a tax ID number so hit us up. www.skeezeskatekeys.com We will try to be one of those brands catering to the chains AND the independent start-up shops. Peace!
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