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    Making Business Easy: Return Address Labels and Rubber Stamps

    February 2nd, 2010

    Business has been crazy all week and now you have half a dozen bills that need to be in the mail by the end of the day.  As a small business owner, your time is precious.  You can’t afford to go through and write your return address of all those envelopes.  Return address labels or stamps are a must-have for all business owners.

    Designing labels or custom rubber stamp is is easy.  Simply upload your own design or browse through online galleries.  Return address labels and stamps will save you loads of time, and allow you to focus your energy on the important things, like promoting your business and catering to your customers.  Return address labels and stamps also convey a more professional image to your clients and investors.

    Try matching your return address labels or stamps to your business cards too!

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    Use Return Address Labels to Promote Yourself

    March 12th, 2009

    Are return address labels useful for small businesses?

    If you have a small business, VistaPrint’s return address labels offer a very cheap and effective way for you to promote your business. To turn these inexpensive address labels into a marketing tool, you may want to:

    • 1.  Design labels that promote your business website and email address. Apply them to product packaging so people remember where they bought the items they are using when they need to restock.
    • 2.  Use labels to personalise generic treat bags. Put a few samples and some candy in them to give away when you set up a table to promote your business at local events.
    • 3.  Create a set of labels that offer promotional messages. For example, you could make labels that have your business name on the first line and a message that says “Buy one, get one free,” or “Store special: 50% off,” on the next line.
    • 4.  Use labels to make a quick and easy reward program for frequent buyers. Give customers a business card or make a special reward card. Every time they make a purchase, stick a label on the card. When they collect a certain number of labels, allow them to redeem their cards for a percentage off the next purchase or for a small free item.
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