BUSINESSES are striving to stand out from the crowd during the ongoing economic gloom.
One way to do that is with a memorable business card.
To help companies afford this vital marketing tool, Affordable Leaflets is offering special prices on the printing of business cards.
For 250 matt-laminated business cards (85mm x 55mm) the cost is down to £39.
Companies can invest in 10,000 for just £299 – reduced from £899.
All prices are for full colour business cards that will guarantee you maximum impact.
Affordableleaflets.co.uk is part of the NWDS group of companies which includes a full service media agency, property newspaper publishing company and a print buying company.
Its clients include major newspaper publishing groups, retailers, estate agents, takeaways and restaurants plus more recently local councillors, MPs and a major political party.
“We have sourced the best printers with the best prices around to ensure we can deliver on both price and turnaround without compromising on quality,” said a company spokesman.
Affordable Leaflets offers a design service for those who are unable to put together their own business cards.
For those who can, there is an easy-to-upload option on the website.
However you choose to do it, what is clear is that in the current climate it is vital you have a business card with impact.
You cannot afford to be without one!
Affordable Leaflets’ head office is in Bolton, Greater Manchester, where its team of graphic and web designers are based, and they offer FREE UK delivery on all orders.
Call its customer services line on 01204 386269 between 9am and 5pm or go to www.affordableleaflets.co.uk/stationery/business-cards.html any time. If you can’t find what you are looking for email info@affordableleaflets.co.uk.
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