Newsletters

Newsletters

Newsletters
Share your story and connect with customers in an easy, timely way. Whether you focus on industry news, community happenings, or general interest topics, a regular monthly newsletter will give your brand the front-of-mind awareness you need to keep business booming.

  • Promote new or seasonal products in your newsletter.
  • Keep employees up to date on company happenings with an internal newsletter.
  • Encourage customers to "archive" your newsletters…and keep your message in front of them long after others have faded from memory…by including a three-hole punch along the left edge.

Newsletters

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  1. Enter Quantity
  2. *Size

  3. *Color Options

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    Which color option should I choose?

    Most newsletters are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your newsletters don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most newsletters. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Front: Full-Color
    Back: Unprinted
  4. *Paper Choices

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    70 lb. matte text is an economical, lightweight paper stock.

    80 lb. gloss text is a super-smooth, professional-feeling paper with a glossy sheen on both sides.

    100 lb. gloss text is an impressive-feeling, heavyweight, glossy paper that is perfect for high-quality graphics and images.

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  5. Aqueous Coating

  6. Folding Options

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  7. Hole Drilling

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    Drilling is the printing term for punching holes along the spine edge of a printed item. Three-hole drilling allows your printed items to be conveniently stored in a standard three-ring binder. 3/16", 1/4", and 5/16" holes are available. Of these, 5/16" is the most common.

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  8. Turnaround Times

    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
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