NextDayFlyers Giveaway Winners

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21 Feb 2010

UPrinting Winners Announced!

We recently hosted a NextDayFlyers 1000 business cards giveaway.

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The Winners

The winner of the 1000 Standard Business Cards is:

Andy M

Congratulations go to Andy M! You will be receiving an email with details of how to obtain your business cards soon!

Thanks go to NextDayFlyers for such a fantastic giveway!

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8 Responses to NextDayFlyers Giveaway Winners

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toyzmaster

March 8th, 2010 at 12:21 am

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Tom H

March 9th, 2010 at 1:07 am

mail.com

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Becky S

March 15th, 2010 at 9:49 pm

rub ur armpit hair against her face and she willl be the one askin u

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Lisa H

March 16th, 2010 at 6:03 am

the only games that really truly sell out for the a's are ones where they play the giants, red sox, yankees and angels. And usually the home opener are sold out. But beyond that most games do not sell out at all. You can usually get tickets the same day. In general the A's have one of the best walk-up game day purchase tickets in the MLB.

i do normally buy my tickets in advance, but I just like the convenience of knowing I have a seat where I want to sit.

The visitor's side is the first base side. The best way to get to and from the games is via BART our local transit/train system.

If you are looking for giveway days, they have not released that schedule yet. Go to oakland athletics web site. They won't release them for another while though.

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Rhonda

March 19th, 2010 at 1:29 am

It is impossible to give you an exact amount to charge because everyone has different situations such as skill level and resources. But this is generally how you would price something. Well first you have to set a price for your design time such as $x/hr, do this by your skill level. Then, price the printing according to who you are using. I don't know who you might use to print but maybe try to find a wholesale printer so that you can charge retail. Add both together and there's your price.

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LadyXSakura

March 19th, 2010 at 12:56 pm

If her life depends on it DEFINATLY

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Niche Jerk

March 20th, 2010 at 1:27 am

Yes I have a small business called Bubi & Me in Australia. I buy 1000 at a time as it's cheaper & I reorder once the pile gets to about 1/4 of the box.

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shiprepairwoman

March 28th, 2010 at 12:34 am

A simple breakdown for you :

Normally a standard package for any printing shops includes, 2 typo fonts type, 2 primary colors and 1 secondary colors to choose from nothing fancy. Additional chargers ranges from paper types and total qtys per printing.

You will need to provide your own logo design and format if you prefer your name card to be more attractive or unique. There will also depends on what your company is dealing on. If you have intention of running this business for good. Try printing more to spread out the cost per card. Qty vs prices. Is always cheaper to print more and remember to keep your design format template yourself.

Is cheaper to get on-line but quality and design idea wise will be compromised as you are unable to see the end product physically.

Lastly, prices ranges from different shops. Try asking and comparing afew sources to get a feel.

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