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How Do I Get Commercial Tattoo Shop Contracts?

  • Writer: Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU
    Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU
  • Nov 6
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 16

Expanding your tattoo shop beyond walk-in clients can open doors to lucrative opportunities. Commercial contracts—such as working with tattoo conventions, corporate events, promotional partnerships, or franchise agreements—can significantly boost revenue and brand visibility.


Tattoo Shop

At Wexford Insurance, we help tattoo shop owners protect their business as they grow and secure these contracts with tailored insurance solutions.


Why Commercial Contracts Matter

Commercial contracts provide:

  • Steady Income – Long-term agreements with event organizers or brands.

  • Brand Exposure – Partnerships with influencers or corporate events.

  • Growth Opportunities – Access to new markets and customer bases.


Steps to Secure Commercial Tattoo Shop Contracts

1. Build a Professional Portfolio

Showcase:

  • High-quality images of your work.

  • Certifications and compliance with health regulations.

  • Testimonials from satisfied clients.


2. Network at Industry Events

Attend:

  • Tattoo conventions.

  • Body art expos.

  • Local business networking events.

These events help you connect with organizers and potential partners.

You can find upcoming tattoo expos through World Tattoo Events, the largest global tattoo convention directory.


3. Create Competitive Service Packages

Offer tailored packages for:

  • Corporate branding events.

  • Promotional campaigns.

  • Franchise partnerships.

    Include pricing, timelines, and customization options.


4. Ensure Compliance and Professionalism

Commercial clients expect:

  • Proper licensing and certifications.

  • Health and safety compliance.

  • Professional contracts outlining terms and responsibilities.

For compliance information, consult your state health department’s tattoo regulations 


5. Leverage Digital Marketing

Use:

  • SEO to rank for keywords like “tattoo shop for events” or “corporate tattoo services.”

  • Social Media to showcase event work and tag partners.

  • Email Campaigns targeting event organizers and brands.


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6. Build Strategic Partnerships

Collaborate with:

  • Event planners.

  • Influencers.

  • Local businesses for cross-promotions.

Learn more about event partnerships at eventbrite


Protect Your Business with Insurance

Commercial contracts often require proof of insurance. Essential coverages include:


Final Thoughts

Commercial contracts can transform your tattoo shop into a thriving business, but they require preparation, professionalism, and risk management. Build your portfolio, network strategically, and protect your investment with the right insurance.

Contact Wexford Insurance today for a customized quote.


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