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April 2014
Erin Grogan, President, United GMG · Guest Bloggers · Comments Off on Nine Tips for Your Next Mailing: Part III
During Part III in this series will we discuss proofs and timelines: 5. Before you can complete your project timeline, be sure you understand the production time required. If a printer tells you a project will take 3 days, this generally begins when the final proofs are approved. It does not include proof or alteration.
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Erin Grogan, President, United GMG · Guest Bloggers · Comments Off on Nine Tips for Your Next Mailing: Part II
Part two of this blog series discusses the preparation of files for the print/mail process. Preparing files for the printer One of the most important ways to keep your print/mail project on time and within budget is proper file preparation. Most printers prefer a print ready PDF file sent with specific instructions for each job. .
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Erin Grogan, President, United GMG · Guest Bloggers · Comments Off on Nine Tips for Your Next Mailing: Part I
There are many factors that can complicate a direct mail project. In this blog series, I’ve offered nine tips and tools to ensure your next mail appeal process runs smoothly, delivers on time and remains within budget. In the first of these four posts, I will discuss design tips. Consider Your Design Does your project.
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Julie Teitelbaum · Social Media · Comments Off on 10 Blog Post Ideas for Nonprofits
Whether it is a link on your organization’s website or merely a quick click on a Facebook newsfeed, many nonprofits and individuals are taking advantage of blogging to share ideas and information through the written word. For nonprofits, blog posts represent a quick and easy opportunity to announce upcoming events, share relevant news stories, and.
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