Two recessives would be a good idea, guaranteed results in clutches give you something to kind of plan around, but at the same time isn't as exciting and if you want to add in another gene it'll take a while. Not to mention adding in something would be best done by buying a male that's het for albino but has other genes to pass on to the possible albinos.
What I would recommend is going for co-dom balls. Get a female now that has 1 or 2 genes and then in a year or two get a male that has 2+ genes. I'd especially go for something with lesser or mojave (or one of each in the male/female). That way when the clutches come out it's still really exciting whether you get single genes, some cool multiple genes, or even ending up with a BEL from the lesser/mojave.
I think that'd be the best money wise too. You'd probably be looking at 200-300 for each snake (or less if you get less genes), but mostly all of the hatchlings would be at least easy to sell. The biggest thing I'd like to avoid while breeding is as few normals as possible (I typically think of normals het for something are the same since they sell for barely more than normals), just because I don't think you can really sell them and you probably don't want to keep them.