I am a photographer. Which products would you recommend?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated August 2, 2010

For exceptional prints that look very realistic with vivid color and clarity, we recommend our Premium Matte Inkjet paper.

The products that are available include our Note Card – Photo Inkjet Matte (Item#NC-PMI,) HalfFold-Photo Matte Inkjet  (Item#HalfFold-PMI) .  The Note Card – Heavy Premium White (Item#NCPH) has good print quality.

You may also be interested in our other papers available for inkjet printers.



Q:  Are your glossy blank brochures available in “off white” or cream??

A:  We only carry the Trifold Brochures Glossy in white.  Please contact us for a custom quote.  The minimum quantity would be 2,500 sheets.



How to help your shipment arrive intact

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 29, 2010

Read the helpful tips in this article Bad Packaging Can Ruin a Good Day, from Parcel Magazine, about helping your shipment arrive intact.  The tips are easy to implement, practical, and include using free shipping supplies.



How did postcards originate?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 28, 2010

Ever wondered who wrote the first postcard?  Check out this Wikipedia article about postcards.



Reduce paper waste by purchasing blank, print your own products

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 27, 2010

Use recycled paper.

Print in duplex mode or choose the option to print more than 1 sheet per page.

Reduce margin size and eliminate headers and footers.

Use postcards.

Order blank products that you can customize for multiple purposes.



I am a church. How can I use your products?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 26, 2010

Many of our customers are churches who create announcements and cards to invite visitors, welcome new members, promote vacation Bible school and announce service drives.



I sell books. How can I use your products?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 23, 2010

Gaylynn Hansen of Textbook Barn says…

“The packing slips are working great. We are using them to process our online book orders. We package the book with the slip and put the tear off on the outside of the package for processing. It is working great and saving a ton of time.”

Why should booksellers print their own shipping label sheets?

View all of our shipping label sheets



I am an auto dealer. How can I use your products?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 22, 2010

Jill McSheehy, of Cogswell Motors, says…

“We use the standard and jumbo postcards for sales and service related promotions… with Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Word.  I continue to use you because of the competitive price and the ease of ordering and shipping.  You guys have always been good at checking up on me to see if I need anything without “hassling” like some companies do.  We have found that postcards are more economical and have a better response than letters, which is why we continue to use them.”

Blank postcards are an effective, easy and inexpensive way to reach buyers and customers to:

 

 

Gain Speed, Control and Cost Savings
By printing postcards in-house, you can quickly respond to competitive offers and market changes, while saving time and cost.  And, no special equipment is required. You could mail a postcard for less than the cost of a first-class stamp!*

 

 

See for Yourself. Request FREE samples.  Download FREE templates.
Join other auto dealers who are customizing postcards and driving more sales.

 

 

Check out:
Four-of-a-Kind Postcards
Print On Demand Jumbo Postcards
Blank Note Cards
Blank Greeting Cards
Blank Brochures

 

* Cost of a Four-of-a-Kind™ Postcard Standard White sheet is $0.12 or $0.03 per postcard; Black ink – $0.02 per side x 2 sides = $0.04 per sheet/ 4 postcards per sheet = $0.01 per postcard.  Color ink – $0.10 per side x 2 sides = $0.20 per sheet/ 4 postcards per sheet = $0.05 per postcard. Final cost $0.04-$0.08 per postcard plus labor and postage.  Postcard postage is $0.28 per postcard, for a total of $0.36 per mailed, color postcard vs. $0.44 for a first-class stamp (only).



When you are designing a postcard, does the postcard size matter?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 21, 2010

Read our article about determining the correct postcard size for your purpose.

Designing a Postcard – Does Size Matter?



How did people communicate before Twitter™? Postcards!!!

by Raki Wright | Last Updated July 20, 2010

Read our article about communicating fast and quickly using postcards.

Tweeting the Old Fashioned Way