Category: Digital Print


The USPS has introduced a service called Every Door Direct Mail that allows direct mailers to mass mail to a given area without the need for a mailing list.

While this type of saturation mailing is the least targeted and personalized available, it can cut costs and expenses for certain types of projects.

To learn more, check out www.usps.com/everydoordirectmail.

Dan & I have been blessed with a good partnership and good relationships with family, employees, customers and friends. Each year at this time, we look forward to celebrating the people in our lives by offering to print our friends’ and customers’ personal Christmas cards at no charge.

This year, we’ve launched a retail site for the general public to design and order Christmas cards online, www.foi-hohoho.com.

Customers, please check with your account manager or watch your email for a promo code that will get you the cards free.

Businesses interested in working with Fidelity are welcome to contact Greg, DeAnne or Micheal, and we’ll be happy to give you a code for a free card in exchange for your allowing us to share a little about our services.

Thanks again and Merry Christmas!

Short runs on synthetic, woven fabric and repositionable waterproof papers can now be fast and affordable. Bumper stickers, hang tags, window clings and a ton of other items can now be produced in short quantities or with variable data. Check out some of the products and ideas available here.

From the USPS
Those quirky little pixilated squares are popping up in a lot of places lately. In magazines. On products. And yes, in mail.
Mobile barcodes provide a connection between print and the digital world. Mobile barcodes are two-dimensional (2-D) images that can be read by smartphones that have a 2-D barcode application/reader. When scanned, these mobile barcodes can motivate an otherwise passive consumer to take immediate action: make a purchase, register for an event, or download a coupon.
The Mobile Barcode Promotion runs July 1, 2011 through August 31, 2011.

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