Category Archives: Printing Economics

Using Print To Organize Your Community Potluck

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Warm weather is an excuse to enjoy good food with friends. Community volunteers should take advantage of rising temperatures by organizing a potluck dinner to raise money for a worthy cause. Selling  potluck tickets to help finance a new church … Continue reading

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Advertise Technology Products With Sell Sheets

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Does your company sell computers, printers, smartphones, or other high-tech devices? If so, you know how stiff competition is in the marketplace. Lack of consumer knowledge is one of the biggest obstacles to making a sale. If customers are not … Continue reading

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Give Graduates Memories That Last Forever

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Modern technology has made it easier to preserve important events. Rather than using rolls of film to capture high school or college graduation ceremonies, parents can use a small handheld video recorder. Duplicating the digital version of the ceremony for … Continue reading

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Promoting Your Involvement In The Flea Market Circuit

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As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Anyone involved in flea markets knows just how true this is. Some people make part-time jobs out of getting bargains at yard sales or through trash-day finds and reselling … Continue reading

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Support The U.S. Postal Service By Mailing Your Wedding Invitations

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With an American wedding industry of $165 billion, the U.S. Postal Service sees opportunity in creating new designs for wedding stamps. It is an attempt to give the Post Office a financial boost by encouraging couples to use printed invitations … Continue reading

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Saving Money On Printing

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Whether customers are ordering programs for an upcoming church service, posters to advertise a community craft fair, or brochures that describe the benefits of joining the town library, they usually want high quality print services at low prices. A vendor … Continue reading

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