Tips For Printing Your Flyers

Printing a large number of flyers can be a popular and effective option for spreading awareness of your cause or business. In order to get the best results from the money that you spend on your flyers, you should have a basic understanding of the best practices for printing flyers. Consider The Colors Of The Areas Where The Flyers Will Be Located Making sure that your flyers stand out against the background where they will be placed is necessary for allowing them to catch the eye of anyone passing it. [Read More]

How Many Folds Do My Promotional Brochures Need?

When marketing a product, you should always consider creating a brochure. Your business will often find itself being asked the same questions and these can easily be answered in a brochure. Also, when meeting with clients, you should always consider having something to hand to them. One of the most important design choices you will make with your brochure is how to fold it. Simple Brochures  The half-fold is the most basic fold for a brochure. [Read More]

Two Tips For Purchasing Pre-Printed Shipping Labels

Using pre-printed shipping labels can save you a lot of time and money and make your business look more professional. Whether you are buying these items online or ordering them from a local print shop, it is important to keep a couple of things in mind when making your selection to ensure you exactly what you need and want. Here are two tips for buying pre-printed shipping labels. Make Sure They Fit Your Printer [Read More]

Disorganized Basement? 4 Tips For Making Sense Of The Mess

Americans have stuff, lots and lots of stuff. On average, each home in America contains 300,000 items. About a quarter of people who have a two-car garage can't even park a car in their garage because of all their stuff. But wait, there's more. 10 percent of families can't store everything they own in their home; they have to rent a storage building just to accommodate their stuff. If you have lots of stuff, you probably have it all crammed into your basement, garage or storage building. [Read More]