Low quality printing material...

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Hey All,

I'm thinking about getting one of those *black on white* postcard sized pamphlets that will be handed to pizza shop customers and my questions are:

1-Where can i find a printing shop (online) these days that actually offer them ?
2- Will the poor quality cause a negative impact on customers?

I dont think that would be a problem since every delivery will be accompanied by a verbal offer and the piece of paper will simply be used to display a web address...
This is in fact just an addition to the benefits these people are already getting from the pizza shop...
Am i wrong ??
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  • Profile picture of the author nipit007
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  • Profile picture of the author ltplenus
    Thanks for your reply nipit007
    I was actually going to get some postcards from GotPrint.com anyways but i dont see them offering these black on white on low quality paper type of things.
    Does it have another name or some other description ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Solem
    Have you looked into printing at staples, office max, fedex kinkos or any other local print/copy shop?

    If you just want black on whatever color paper, any local print/copy shop should do the job and you'll save on shipping costs.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author ltplenus
    I think that's what i'll have to do Steve. I was trying to get the good and the bad quality stuff produced and shipped from the same place but as far as i can see, i dont think it's an option..
    Thanks a lot !
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  • Profile picture of the author P1
    Originally Posted by ltplenus View Post

    Hey All,

    I'm thinking about getting one of those *black on white* postcard sized pamphlets that will be handed to pizza shop customers and my questions are:

    1-Where can i find a printing shop (online) these days that actually offer them ?
    2- Will the poor quality cause a negative impact on customers?

    I dont think that would be a problem since every delivery will be accompanied by a verbal offer and the piece of paper will simply be used to display a web address...
    This is in fact just an addition to the benefits these people are already getting from the pizza shop...
    Am i wrong ??
    Keep in mind you can get maybe 4 post cards out of 1 print after you cut it of course.

    Print shops are extremely easy to barter with also you can get good - high quality work in exchange for a website etc you will be surprised.
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  • Profile picture of the author globalpro
    Here's what I did. I found a local print shop that does the full spectrum of printing I will ever need (the do embroidered shirts and lettering for vehicles too). They are like most of the local businesses here, know they need to move more of what they do online, etc., so am working out doing some swaps for my stuff and using them for clients that need it too.

    There pricing is a very competitive, but since they are a print shop, they do everything on site and turn around time is a lot quicker. Plus I think the quality will be as good if not better.

    Just a thought.

    Thanks,

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author wanrom
    Originally Posted by ltplenus View Post

    Hey All,

    I'm thinking about getting one of those *black on white* postcard sized pamphlets that will be handed to pizza shop customers and my questions are:

    1-Where can i find a printing shop (online) these days that actually offer them ?
    2- Will the poor quality cause a negative impact on customers?

    I dont think that would be a problem since every delivery will be accompanied by a verbal offer and the piece of paper will simply be used to display a web address...
    This is in fact just an addition to the benefits these people are already getting from the pizza shop...
    Am i wrong ??

    You know what they Say, "First impression is the last impression" So get your printing right in the first place before you think that you will get good response from your potential clients.
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