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OvernightPrints.com Helps Small Business Owners Achieve New Year Resolutions
Monday 12. January 2009 - Online Marketing Tools and Next Day Printing Save Time and Money on Image Overhaul
OvernightPrints.com is helping small business owners stay competitive in the marketplace with the fast, easy and affordable design, printing and shipping of professional marketing materials delivered to a customer’s door within days. The world leader in waterless (green) online printing offers a catalog of products and services including the design and printing of logos, business cards, postcards, stationery and promotional collateral. In addition, they offer mailing lists and mailing services suited to sprucing up a company’s image just in time for the New Year.
January is a great time to start thinking about what a company wants to do differently during the next 12 months. Many executives will re-evaluate how they can perform better and more effectively. Updating existing materials, or creating a new look and feel that conveys a more modern company to better communicate with target audiences, will be at the top of the list.
OvernightPrints.com helps small business owners save valuable time and money with competitive pricing on printing. With just a click of the mouse, the one-stop-shop website enables customers to browse through thousands of free design templates, upload personal files, company logos and photos or utilize OvernightPrints.com’s Interactive Designer tools to customize new collateral via easy, step-by-step instructions.
“As companies attempt to strategically navigate the financial climate of 2009, OvernightPrints.com is helping business owners stay competitive and fresh with business image and print advertising products that can be customized, printed and shipped with ease,” said Brent Rusick, President of OvernightPrints.com. “We understand the importance of a professional and credible image in today’s marketplace, and OvernightPrints.com offers high-quality printing and marketing solutions that ensure even the smallest businesses appear large and viable.”