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Low Cost Brochure Printing During the Holidays |
Article Submitted by: Kaye Marks

Friday, 15 January 2010
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Looking for a nice low cost way to print your promotional brochures
this holiday season? Well, while cheap brochure printing is possible
during the holidays, you have to be creative with your options to
really make it low cost. Here are a few suggestions on how to get those holiday promotional color brochures for a real low price and still make them look good. • Printing at home - If you just need a few maybe 10-20 for your small business, a low cost alternative to printing is to print them at home. Most home or office printers can handle small-scale full color brochure printing quite easily. You might take a major hit in your ink or toner levels but at least you save on labor and delivery. Moreover, you can also print extra easily when emergencies arise since all you need to do is just feed paper and print. Therefore, your basic cost for this is just your ink or toner plus the paper. This is the cheapest printing technique that you may want to consider. • Getting those special holiday printing discounts - Now, if you still want to have that professional style of printing but still want it at a low cost, the best way to do this during the holidays is to search for printing services that have holiday discounts. Not all brochure printers offer this and you might have to search a bit to get the best printing discounts out there. Sometimes this can be in the form of lower printing quotations, but most of the time these offers can also include free add on services such as chemical coatings, folding, hole cutting etc. Just look extensively for the offer the best suits your budget and your printing type. • Don't be afraid to print small - You may also try changing the physical dimension to lower the cost of printing. Instead of printing those long standard brochures, you might want to switch to a smaller dimension such as a letter sized brochure (when it is all opened up) or even smaller size. Printing smaller size means saving money on materials, so if you really need the extra money, do not be afraid to print smaller sizes. They should still be okay. • Never get too wild - Finally, I can suggest to you that you should leave all your wild customizations behind. You might want glitters to appear, or you might want to create some made of plastic or rubber. All these ideas may seem good and unique but they also entail a great degree of customization that has a high price. If you are trying to save money, it is best to keep to templates and simple designs so that you will not have to pay the enormous customization fee. Try all these tips out and you should probably minimize your budge for printing brochures significantly. Good Luck! Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of the developments in brochure printing industry that help businesses in their marketing and advertising campaigns. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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