Try FLYERALARM – just like 1.5 million business customers!
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A major three-month-long campaign is being launched by FLYERALARM – one of Europe’s leading online print brands – to persuade more businesses involved in the British print industry to join the international army of 1.5 million customers who already take advantage of the company’s three million plus products.
From May to July, all new customers in the UK will be offered a £20 off voucher – available through www.flyeralarm.co.uk/tryflyeralarm – which they can redeem against any order on products worth over £20.
This means that as the company’s hugely competitive price structure offers products like folded leaflets from £23.76, brochures and catalogues from £20.70 and roller banners from £20.12, it is possible to sample the superb quality of FLYERALARM wares for virtually the small change in your pocket.
At the same time, existing UK customers will be able to save up to 15% on a series of deals which are being communicated to them through the company’s newsletter or on the Customer Area of its website.
“We are offering businesses the opportunity to experience our products for a very modest outlay indeed and this will then automatically qualify them for our generous new savings which are available to existing customers,” said Keith Hanson, Managing Director at FLYERALARM UK.
“We are one of Europe’s largest and most cutting edge B2B printers and every day we process 15,000 jobs in our 41,000-square-metre production plant and despatch more than 22,500 packages to 15 countries. We are pushing the boundaries of what is available in digital and offset print and can provide more than three million product options varying in size from a pen or a wristband to a whole exhibition stand.
“We are tremendously excited about what we are doing and we would like everyone else to be so as well. No job is too small or too large for us and we can provide a top class service which is relevant for every size of business from the multi-national company to the talented one-person band producing brilliant design work at home in their garage.
“This, coupled with our unrivalled price structure, means that much of our work is carried out for other printers who then have enough fiscal leeway to make the products available to their own customers. I can never stress too often that our aim is not to take work off other printers but to provide new opportunities for them, and resellers can enjoy a discount of up to 11%.”
UK customers using the FLYERALARM service can simply supply print ready files of their completed design or create their own design online using templates provided by the company’s revolutionary ‘Design Creator’ system which makes life easy for printers and designers of all abilities.
The package also features the UK’s widest print product portfolio with transparent pricing, free shipping and no hidden charges, and includes the option of next day delivery. In addition, customers can seek the help of a multilingual team of consultants – many of whom are trained in graphic design – by telephone hotline, email and interactive chat.
Hanson added: “Online printing means low prices, but we don’t see ourselves as a ‘print discounter’. Our aim is rather to offer customers the best possible prices at the intersection of speed, quality and service.”
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