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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

BloomEternal's Payment Policy-Design

Please review our payment policy. If you are uncomfortable with the terms or need clarification please let us know. We guarantee our work 100%, and assume responsibility for print or design work that does not match the signed-off proof presented to our clients.

Full Websites:

40% to start
30% mid-project
30% sign-off/handover

Individual Development of Web Pages/ Site Maintenance:

For existing clients we expect payment at project start for additional Web pages and site elements. The individual price for each “job” is determined by level of difficulty, creativity, and development time.

Printing

Please contact BloomEternal current for rate sheet.

For jobs under $500
¨ 100% due at time of proof sign-off.

For jobs over $500
¨ 50% to start
¨ 50% at time of proof sign-off

posted by Cecily | 9:09 AM | 0 comments  

10 Ways to use Business Cards as Promotional Tools

Business cards act as wallet-size advertising. They can be one of our most effective promotional tools, facilitating networking opportunities and generating new business

  • Introduce yourself with your business card in-hand.
  • Find creative ways to inform others of your business giving in appropriate settings.
  • Ask others for their business cards if you are unable to find that special moment and slip them yours after the exchange.

  • Hand out your business cards in pairs, and encourage the recipient to keep one for their files and pass one to their friends.

  • Give business cards to family and friends to distribute.

  • Include a business card in correspondence to existing clients and prospects.

  • Place business cards on boards and in baskets and jars in public places.

  • If you are in a specialized business use your cards as tags or other items. For instance, a florist can punch a hold through the card, take a ribbon and tie the card to the arrangement.

  • Send out thank-you cards to customers periodically, and slip a business card into the envelope.

  • Staple business cards to your company brochures, invoices, and correspondence.
  • You can also insert them in presentation folders, and proposals.

    posted by Cecily | 12:35 AM | 0 comments