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Let Printers Take Back their Job
 

 

When you’re a one-person marketing department, it’s difficult to outsource work you’ve done for years.

 

As an example, some business owners still print their own stationery and business cards. This project takes time away from other tasks, not to mention the ink drained from today’s toner-starved printers.

 

Online printing firms are pulling out all the stops to convince business owners to give up their in-house printing and allow them to do the job they do best.

 

Printers such as MagicPrints.com and IPrint.com create attractive marketing products at affordable prices, and there are many more companies capable of meeting your expectations. If online sources aren’t a good fit, office supply stores and FedEx Kinko’s are other options.

 

 

 

There will always be projects that are so deadline oriented that they stay in-house. Other printed matter should be placed in the hands of professionals. Then you’ll have more time to work on those winning proposals that need your undivided attention.

 

Click here for four more marketing ideas that stretch your imagination, not your budget.

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Starting an online newsletter? Don't re-invent the wheel. Read these pointers to hook customers with the first issue.

 

Creating marketing letters isn't always easy, but it's a project that solo business owners learn to master. Visit the Solo Business Marketing blog to learn how to craft your own.

http://solobusinessmarketing.com/blog/nfblog/?p=143

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