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    On a further note, if you need support for your customers give me a PM with your contact details and i can help. We deal with about a dozen 'print brokers per month' for various jobs.

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    I've got to agree with the forum, may I suggest you have a look around first? there are lots of links around the forum for printing franchises, speak to some of the owners first before you go for it.

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    Having been in the print business for nearly thirty years might i just say that with the introduction of Digital printing, times are really tough for the general printer. With costs coming down, so is the profit margin. If you want to get into print try thinking of a niche market and go for it.

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    Instead of spending fortunes on ads you need to get a well optimised (SEO) website up and running first and this definitely will lead you...
    We have been doing this well and as we are headquertered in Hungary (EU member states too) we can offer highly competitive pricing.

    Visit our webdesign company!

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    Hi Perri1

    I am a reseller for one of the UK's leading Printing companies and the rates they offer are pretty good even to a reseller.

    Maybe you could go this route and save yourself a load of set up costs.

    Being a reseller just cost me £55, one off fee.

    I haven't widely promoted this service as yet or set up a dedicated website for it, but it's mentioned on my existing website.

    This will be most beneficial to existing clients as part of a package service.

    With regards to yourself, don't spend a penny without checking out the market and your competition.





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