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Tips on Creating Reusable Postcards

Read on and learn some helpful tips and tricks on creating reusable postcards for your business marketing efforts.

By: Brad Kartel
Category: Business:Management
Posted: Jan 16, 2012
Updated: Jan 16, 2012
Views: 28


Call it smart commercial printing or simply plain old stinginess, but ordering some prints from a commercial printing company that you can reuse really has its benefits. Not all people are open to the idea of reusing their old commercially printed publicity materials, but either way you prefer it, you can save a lot of money by reusing and recycling prints.

Assuming, then, that you would want to make some reusable cheap postcards the next time you order from your postcard printing company, let us talk about some tips and tricks that you could use just so that the option of salvaging your old prints will be open to you. You are not obliged to do any of these things, and in some cases you are even outright discouraged from doing so, but these are good to know for those situations that this knowledge is of some use.

a. Generalize. Making some high quality prints entails being able to control and meld words to whatever you want them to be, and this applies even with word-minimal publicity materials such as full color postcards, photo postcards, and other custom postcards. Thus, it should be an easy thing to simply go with general descriptions and not go into full detail with your prints. This definitely makes it easier for you to reuse your prints because if they are vague enough—while still being interesting—you can choose any application you want for them. This strategy ensures that the content of your prints would easily remain relevant even after a considerable amount of time has passed.

b. Handwritten Details. Another alternative is to print out some relatively blank templates with the specially chosen designs and specifications. The only thing missing would be the important details regarding whatever you are advertising, and it is not that hard to fill out these things manually by yourself or by any employee you ask to do the job. Think of it as having overnight prints which would be automatically relevant to whatever you are advertising at the current time and can be “reused” in a certain sense.

c. Timeless Designs. Finally, taking the focus away from the text and the content of the prints, your design must also be timeless in order for you to be able to reuse your prints effectively. Having general content or blank templates at hand is pretty much useless if your design will not fit a specific time period’s fads and traditions so make sure that you choose designs that will not get outdated in a few years or even sometime within the next couple of decades. You never know when your prints will come in handy again so at least see to it that your print design will not be laughably updated when that time comes.

Printing of cheap postcards becomes so much more complicated when you have to consider future circumstances such as the chance that you will one day reuse your prints. This is an easy enough sacrifice to make, though, if you want to save some money and some effort for the future.

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