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The Top 7 Questions Of Newsletter Printing Answered

By: Leah Delaney Home | Business | Advertising


So you have questions about newsletter printing? Well let me give you all the important answers that you need. Below is a list of the top seven questions that people ask when they start to print newsletters. Hopefully these answers should be enough to satisfy your need and convince you to start developing your own color newsletters. So let me start with what everyone really asks today, how much it should cost?

1. How much would I need to print newsletters? - Printing newsletters is pretty cheap. Depending on the printing company, you can print 250 pieces of newsletters from $200 to $600 with variable quality. Take note that you can also print some basic newsletters from your own home with your printer if you want only a few pieces of newsletters and not hundreds of them. Home printing can be as cheap as $1-$2 per print depending on your paper and ink. So anyone can really afford newsletter printing.

2. Where is the best place to print newsletters? †The best place to print your custom newsletters would be at a professional newsletter printing company, preferably online. Online newsletter printing is the fastest and most convenient way to print your own custom newsletters. Since you can order your prints virtually at any time of the day and have them delivered at set times to you, there will be no real bother in trying to print those newsletters. So go for online newsletter printing, it is really the best.

3. What is the best tool for newsletter design? †The best tool for newsletter design really depends on your skill level. For beginners, the best software would be a word processor such as Microsoft word. It has the basic functionality that most people should understand, and it already has a few special features which can help you create a newsletter-like layout.

For more skilled people though, I would recommend more professional desktop publishing tools such as Microsoft Publisher and Adobe Indesign. These things have actual templates and built in functionalities that makes creating newsletters layouts a cinch. They will be costly but at least you’ll be using the best in creating your newsletters and other prints.

4. How large should my newsletters be? †The size of a newsletter really depends on your specific purpose and resources. For basic newsletter printing, a simple 8.5 by 11 inch custom newsletter should do. If you really want to impress people a 17x11 or a 18x12 inch color newsletter should have enough impact for whatever purpose you might have.

5. How much content should I put in? †It really depends on you how much content you put in. But a general rule is to not leave white spaces. So be careful and balance out your newsletter pages. I would suggest writing all your main content first and then laying them out on a newsletter template. Afterwards, you should have a good idea if you need to generate more to prevent white spaces or if you want to cut down to save on pages.

6. Should I print in color or not? †Definitely print your newsletters in full color. While standard black inks are cheap and practical, they never have any impact in today’s market. It is full color newsletter printing all the way for everyone since that is the standard and you should follow that standard too.

7. How fast can I print newsletters? †Pretty fast! There are some printing companies that will produce your newsletter prints overnight. However, the common turnaround times would be 2-7 days depending on how much you want to pay.

Great! Hopefully all these answers have now given you a better picture of newsletter printing. You can now create your own color newsletters with some confidence. Good Luck!



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Lea Delaney is specializing in writing articles on a printing company. Try to check out this website for more information and tips about newsletter printing and find the best place for good quality online print newsletters so as to reach out more for your customers with news and events.

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