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Postby DigitalStationery » 09 Nov 2009, 11:46

Digital Stationery is a well established website and small business.

We aim to provide anything stationery related that is a digital product. Currently we do Letterheads, Invoices, Email Templates and lots of other useful things for small businesses.

What we are looking for is find suppliers that can add to our portfolio. Speaking to KIP about adding Twitter backgrounds, so we can sell his bits to our customers. Could you be a supplier? Our core is coding for the email side coupled with good design, but keen to host additional complimentary products/services in the same format.

Customer quota:
-Everything proofed and signed off by customer
-3 Working Days on sign-off
-Fixed Prices, Well scoped
-As much of a customer gaurantee as possible

Would like to hear from anyone who has something that fits our mould of digital "stationery".
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Re: Digital Stationery...

Postby hlsbs » 09 Nov 2009, 20:52

Hi

I think it would be great if you could share with us what is legally required on business stationery as I know that many of the businesses I come across on a daily basis haven't a clue. You only have to look at my inbox for examples of this.

Don't need you to give away your trade secrets here on how you do it, but it would be great to know what we should be including to comply with legislation, just because we are not Solicitors or Financial advisers doesn't mean we can get away with just a name or number on our paperwork.
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Re: Digital Stationery...

Postby DigitalStationery » 09 Nov 2009, 21:52

Hi Helen, I've answered your post above

Today I have really been thinking hard...two enquiries came from agenices
(1) IT Support Company (reasonable IT Agency)
(2) Design Agency (small web agency)

They both wanted the usual...there work doing for them.

This is no problem, it is done at the moment for several others...the annoying thing is I could pick up more if I sorted out the presentation properly for agencies. Deal is 25% off over and above £ 100 spend in a month. One product is £ 349.00 so they can save quite a bit quite quickly.

But I need to (1) Do the work (2) Focus on where next. Does anyone want to have my products at Agency rates in exchange for swinging me a few favours. I can deliver the work, but get bored with the fluffy marketing.

Ideas welcome.
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