My two cents: wait a few years, learn, read, study. Watch your snakes and learn their mannerisms, body language, etc... Until somebody has years of experience keeping snakes, they're simply not ready to breed in my opinion.
There's a lot more to it than putting adults together, waiting for locks, waiting for eggs, incubating and hatching. What if you hatch animals with deformities? Can you handle culling them if need be? Are you capable of deciding what defects are going to effect the animals ability to live or thrive? Are you prepared for complications that could kill the mother?
I understand wanting to produce cute little baby snakes, but it's not that cut and dry. Are you prepared to care for the babies? What if you can't sell them because you have no reputation as a breeder? Are you prepared to take a financial loss if your morphs are no longer desirable in a world of a million morphs?
Not only that, but the BP market is already over saturated.