What to Consider When Choosing Your Trifold Mailer Paper

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 30, 2012

Using trifold brochures as mailers can be a good way to get a lot of information to your audience. When you use trifold mailers you have room on six different panels to get your message out to your target audience. Choosing which paper you’ll use for your trifold mailers can be an important choice.

There are a few steps to walk through to make sure you choose the right paper for your trifold mailer.

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Basics of Shipping Wine & How You Can Customize Wine Club Shipping Labels

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 29, 2012

There are some basic steps you need to take before you can start shipping wine, but once you’re licensed to do so you can have a lot of fun designing your own custom shipping label! Read More…



Do It Yourself Postcard Marketing with Every Door Direct Mail

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 28, 2012

Creating a “postcard” marketing campaign with Every Door Direct Mail is similar to doing standard postcard marketing. You would follow the same steps you would if you were creating a standard postcard marketing campaign, except you wouldn’t need a mailing list, it’s a little cheaper to do an EDDM campaign, you can have different sizes, and you don’t need a bulk permit.

 

Let’s take a look at the four key differences between standard postcard direct mail and Every Door Direct Mail. Read More…



Print Your Own Angel Tree Tags & Hangers

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 27, 2012

The holidays are only a few months away; time to get a head start on planning! Is you organization planning to have an Angel Tree set up? You can print your own custom angel tree tags to add your own, original company flare to them.

You can design the tags to fit the theme of your tree or have the children who the angel tree tags are for decorate their own tag. This can help make your Angel Tree one of a kind and something that people will remember. Read More…



Weekly Round-Up: Q4 Pitfalls, Pharmacy Labels, Printing Q&A, & More

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 24, 2012

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post. Read More…



Manual Duplexing: What You Need To Know

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 24, 2012

Duplexing is printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. Some printers will do this for you automatically (auto-duplexing) while other printers cannot. Many small desktop printers are incapable of auto-duplexing, but that doesn’t mean they can’t duplex; they just need a little help. Read More…



13 Questions & Answers About Printing Your Own

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 23, 2012

At first printing your own can seem kind of daunting, but once you know the basics you can roll on through with confidence. There are, unfortunately, some myths about printing your own forms rolling around. For example that “print your own takes more time,” when in fact it cuts out a lot of time consuming parts of printing like getting a proof from the print shop for your boss to sign off on, waiting for him to sign off on it, asking for changes, etc.

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10 Fourth Quarter Order Fulfillment Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 22, 2012

While pitfalls can pop up at any time of the year, they are especially dangerous during the Fourth Quarter when many businesses are hitting their peak order numbers. During your busiest months you need your order fulfillment process to be seamless with all eyes ahead keeping an eye out for disastrous pitfalls.

Below we’ve brought up 10 common order fulfillment pitfalls and ways you can avoid them. Read More…



Using Door Hangers for Political Campaigns

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 21, 2012

Whether you’re running for Mayor, Governor, Sheriff, or even President, you need to find a way to get your word out to all of your potential voters and convince them that you’re the right person for the job. While some positions will get you on National TV, (like President), other positions require a more localized campaign.

Local TV and local radio are a good place to start, but what if you wanted to deliver your message to every household in your voting area? You could do a direct mail campaign, but that could cost you in postage. If you want to reach every door of every person in the area, door hangers could be the answer. Print up some door hangers and ask your volunteers to help you distribute them throughout the community. Read More…



Completely Custom Pharmacy Label Laser Sheets

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated August 20, 2012

Labels use in pharmacies is quite important. Without the use of labels pharmacists would have to spend several minutes, maybe even an hour, trying to make sure they’re giving the patients the right medication. It’s equally important that the pharmacy is using the right size labels. A large, 4×6″ label is not going to fit well on a pill bottle, but if you use too small of a label the type may become too small to read.

Because each pharmacy is unique, they all use different label sizes as well as a different amount of labels per prescription and they all need different layouts for their laser label sheets. Stock pharmacy labels won’t always meet your needs, so it’s usually better to go with a completely custom pharmacy label. Read More…