Sell Sheets

Sell Sheets
Sell Sheets

Most customers don't decide to buy on the spot. Over 70% of sales are made in the weeks following an exhibition or trade show. Send your customers home with the information they'll need to make the right decision by giving them a well-crafted sell sheet with photographs, pricing information, and a compelling call to action.

  • Include sell sheets as part of a sales kit to help seal the deal.
  • Distribute sell sheets at trade shows and other events for prospects to review at their leisure.
  • Consider adding three-hole drilling to your sell sheets to encourage your prospects to hold onto them longer.

Sell Sheets

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Sell Sheets
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  1. Enter Quantity
  2. *Size

  3. *Color Options

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    Which color option should I choose?

    Most sell sheets are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your sell sheets don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most sell sheets. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Front: Full-Color
    Back: Unprinted
  4. *Paper Choices

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    80 lb. matte text is a common, cost-effective paper stock perfect for text and simple graphics.

    80 lb. gloss text is a super-smooth, glossy paper that adds an extra pop to full-color printing.

    100 lb. gloss text is an impressive-feeling, heavyweight paper that produces excellent full-color graphics and photos.

    80 lb. matte cover is a thicker, heavyweight paper perfect for when you need more durable flyers.

    80 lb. gloss cover is a glossy version of our 80 lb. matte cover, with a glossy sheen that brings colors to life.

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  5. *Hole Drilling

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    Drilling is the printing term for punching holes along the spine edge of a printed item. Three-hole drilling allows your printed items to be conveniently stored in a standard three-ring binder. 3/16", 1/4", and 5/16" holes are available. Of these, 5/16" is the most common.

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  6. *Due Date

    Note: For critical-deadline turnaround, please call 501-663-5411 once your order has been placed to inform us of your deadline.
  7. *Do you have a print-ready digital document? Disregard if you designed your document using our website

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    Print-ready means the document does not need to be altered in any way before printing. This includes updating information, correcting typos, replacing images, resizing the document, etc.  Print-ready documents also need to include all necessary crop marks and bleeds (see our glossary for more information).  We recommend these files be sent in pdf format.

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  8. Print-Ready Document?

    Simply click the "Attach a File" button below to upload your document.

    PLEASE NOTE: If you designed your document yourself or if it came from a freelance artist (designs purchased through Etsy, for instance), it is possible that the file does not include the crop marks and bleeds necessary for a professionally-printed piece. We'll do what we can to remedy this. If our tricks don't work on the file you've provided, we'll let you know so we can work out a solution.

    No Print-Ready Document?

    No problem! Our talented graphic designers can create a custom, professional-level design for you, and usually for a fraction of the cost of hiring a freelance artist, design firm or advertising agency.

    You can use the "Comments" section below to give us any directions on what you want your custom design to look like. This information can be as specific or as general as you like.

    If you have elements you'd like to upload for us to include, you can click on the "Attach a File" button below. This could include a company logo, a family photo, an illustration or graphic, or an Excel Spreadsheet with your mailing list. If your printed piece just has a few lines of text, you can include that in the "Comments" section below. If, however, it is going to include a significant amount of text, you may want to consider uploading a Microsoft Word or Apple Pages document with the text you want to include. Just because you're paying for design work doesn't mean you have to pay for typing, so this may a great way to save money. We'll incorporate the formatting options like colors, typestyles, font sizes, tabs, alignment, etc. during the design process, so you can literally just type the text into a blank document, save it and upload it below.
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