We know many of you have been waiting patiently a long time... and we're happy to say, it's finally here!
We now offer full-color and B&W labels and stickers. Read all about it in the attached press release.
We're ecstatic to be able to offer top-quality service and rock-bottom pricing on these new products. Whether you want mailing labels, product labels, bumper stickers, or pretty much anything else, we're your go-to-company.
I (the blog maintainer) personally already did a test run of some stickers for my music project, and they look fantastic. The money I saved doing it in-house (even at the prices we give to the public) was more budget-friendly than anything I found with other companies online, which is great for us starving artists!
Need your stickers to hold up strong to the outdoor elements? Not a problem. Choose a laminate finish to protect your stickers, or order them on polyester stock for added durability. Not concerned about the outdoors? Then a normal matte finish should be just fine, and the colors will hold up wonderfully.
Best thing is, we can print on almost any size and specially cut your stickers to virtually any shape you want.
Check out our pricing on the website to learn more. We know you'll be impressed!
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Friday, February 20, 2009
You CAN Get the Exact Price Without Signing Up
A quick background before I get to the point here --
Those of you who found us by searching for "color copies" on Google may also have come upon another site in the top results. It's a blog entry by a man named Tim Heuer. The entry itself is terribly outdated -- I'm talking 2005 -- yet it has remained near the top of the search results for quite a while. This is due to a few factors, not the least of which is that thousands of people read and link to his blog every day. I'll spare the technicalities of how search engines rank (since it's all voodoo anyway), but suffice to say that this entry is basically about how Kinko's is a rip off. That in itself probably would not have stayed on top of the rankings forever. But when others in our general market saw how high his post ranked for such a major search term, they [we] all started posting to it, each of us telling him that there are cheaper solutions and that our company is the best, each of us trying to draw more traffic with our posts.
Then came the avalanche, because everyone started trying to outdo the last guy. Now there's a constant influx of people in our industry posting their links, trying to squeeze a few web surfing customers out of the techy blog's readership. The irony is that all these new posts just keep his entry fresher, guaranteeing it a spot at the top of the search results! Good for him; the shortsightedness of others in our market who don't really know SEO is actually helping him and hurting them. That's one sweet business model.
But I digress. Most recently there was a post from a woman named Marcia. She was disappointed with the posts because according to her, all of the companies which quoted prices in their posts wanted her to sign up for an account before showing the actual cost, including shipping, surcharges, etc.
This is a response to her. I hope she gets it, because she left no email and her website is listed as under construction.
Marcia -- not sure if you looked at our company's site (we did give a quote on Tim's blog), but we definitely do not make you register to find out our prices. All you have to do is go to the order form. As you fill in information, the price calculator will update in real time. Once all your job information is in you can click "calculate shipping cost and time" to get the price of shipping. And of course shipping on all orders over $150 is free at Docucopies.com. The only other charge is a standard $7 setup fee. There are no hidden charges, and no taxes because it's done over the Internet -- the world's last unregulated market.
I hope you see this, as I have taken a stand to stop posting on the aforementioned blog. Next time you need a copy job done cheap, fast, and with great quality, check us out at Docucopies.com.
Those of you who found us by searching for "color copies" on Google may also have come upon another site in the top results. It's a blog entry by a man named Tim Heuer. The entry itself is terribly outdated -- I'm talking 2005 -- yet it has remained near the top of the search results for quite a while. This is due to a few factors, not the least of which is that thousands of people read and link to his blog every day. I'll spare the technicalities of how search engines rank (since it's all voodoo anyway), but suffice to say that this entry is basically about how Kinko's is a rip off. That in itself probably would not have stayed on top of the rankings forever. But when others in our general market saw how high his post ranked for such a major search term, they [we] all started posting to it, each of us telling him that there are cheaper solutions and that our company is the best, each of us trying to draw more traffic with our posts.
Then came the avalanche, because everyone started trying to outdo the last guy. Now there's a constant influx of people in our industry posting their links, trying to squeeze a few web surfing customers out of the techy blog's readership. The irony is that all these new posts just keep his entry fresher, guaranteeing it a spot at the top of the search results! Good for him; the shortsightedness of others in our market who don't really know SEO is actually helping him and hurting them. That's one sweet business model.
But I digress. Most recently there was a post from a woman named Marcia. She was disappointed with the posts because according to her, all of the companies which quoted prices in their posts wanted her to sign up for an account before showing the actual cost, including shipping, surcharges, etc.
This is a response to her. I hope she gets it, because she left no email and her website is listed as under construction.
Marcia -- not sure if you looked at our company's site (we did give a quote on Tim's blog), but we definitely do not make you register to find out our prices. All you have to do is go to the order form. As you fill in information, the price calculator will update in real time. Once all your job information is in you can click "calculate shipping cost and time" to get the price of shipping. And of course shipping on all orders over $150 is free at Docucopies.com. The only other charge is a standard $7 setup fee. There are no hidden charges, and no taxes because it's done over the Internet -- the world's last unregulated market.
I hope you see this, as I have taken a stand to stop posting on the aforementioned blog. Next time you need a copy job done cheap, fast, and with great quality, check us out at Docucopies.com.
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