What's OLD is NEW again. (MAYBE)
Well friends, we’ve been struggling with an issue that just keeps coming back. Apparently there are still many of you out there that want “pre-printed” kits. It seems like just when I think they are gone for good, we get a bunch of requests. Even at the high prices (relative to discs and downloads). So my question to you all out ther is, should we bring them back? If we do, it will probably be at slightly elevated prices and in limited availiability. We might even do a pre-sale type of thing, where we announce which kit will be available and tell you to send your money. In about a month, or so, you will get your kit(s). I’m looking for your feedback. ANY comments are are fair game. Even if you thing it’s a dumb idea. You can comment on this posting here, or if you would like a little privacy, send your ideas to mize1@sbcglobal.net. I’m not saying that you will get a personal reply, or possibly any reply at all. I DO want to know what you think.
Dave Miecznikowski
Reader Comments (11)
For the most part I belive the waiting game will create agrivation for you and the customer.
John
For the most part I belive the waiting game will create agrivation for you and the customer.
John
Ha....I should have read the post befor posting.................
Jim
Thom
Further to Jim Gore's comments, perhaps people are nervous about getting the right kind of card-stock and what types of printers will work. I use a HP photosmart C5280 all in one ink jet (cheap). I buy 100 lb. 300 series Strathmore smooth Bristol board at Michael's (they seem to have a sale on Strathmore every week) in pads of 20, 9"X12" sheets. I cut them to 8.5"X11" with a paper cutter to fit in the printer and I feed the printer the normal way and it works fine. Don"t use the 100Lb card-stock from staples as it is only about 50 lb..
Best Regards
Jim
Good luck with your decision, just remember somethimes a leap of faith is required to keep moving ahead.
Bill
Thom