Many businesses will continue to have a need to contact their customers via mail. Therefore, envelope printing will be an important printing decision for a long time to come. This is a marketing move fraught with errors.
Many businesses will continue to have a need to
contact their customers via mail. Therefore, envelope printing will be
an important printing decision for a long time to come. This is a
marketing move fraught with errors.
Many companies forget the simple little things that will help their customers identify from whom they are getting the mail.
Corporate identity Your logo is one of the most important items you can
include during envelope printing. If you have a color logo, do not try
to cut costs by printing a black and white logo. Customers rely on
corporate identity information, such as your business’s logo, to
quickly identify what mail they will keep and what goes straight in the
trashcan.
Return address Include a return address on the outside of the envelope
printing design. Your letters may include a call to action, and your
customers may need to be able to quickly and easily find your return
mailing address. Putting your return address on all of your envelope
printing projects is a good idea.
Print bulk You can save a great deal of money through bulk printing
projects. Print more than you think you will need as it is less
expensive to print a few too many than it is to have to print a few
more. Talk to your favorite firm to find out what their price points
are. These price points may be what dictates the size of your envelope.
Multiple sizes Do not forget that you may need several different sizes
of envelopes. As stated earlier, bulk projects can save you money in
the long run. Multiple sizes of envelopes serve the purpose of
increasing your envelope printing project size and provide your company
with more envelope options.
Katie Marcus writes about the envelope printing technologies used by businesses for their marketing and advertising campaigns.
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