Budget Marketing Cards - and effective low-cost way to promote your business.
Who are TradePrintingUK?
We are part of the Xpress Printing Group and were established in 1992. Based in Mallusk, Newtownabbey we pride ourselves in offering only the highest level of service and production quality to both the trade and retail.
We fully appreciate that the work we do is usually for Re-sale within the trade and our design and production teams realise that we are another manufacturing arm for your business and have pride in doing so.
We are only interested in helping you to meet YOUR customer's deadlines by providing fast turnarounds and quality printing to yourselves.
Our reputation is one of integrity - We will NEVER contact your customer directly!
We use strong, double-walled, generic white boxes. For packaging heavier items up to 30Kg we double-pack for even better transit strength.
Our mailing label is the only thing that will have a discreet return address (as PARCELFORCE require it obviously), but that will be easily removed once you receive it at your end. As far as your customer will be aware, their job was printed and produced BY YOU!
Artwork Templates
Free Artwork Templates are available in our Templates Section. You can download the one that suits and make changes to it yourself or we can do it for you. Let us know what template you would like to use along with the details you want on it and we'll provide you with the artwork. Useful for Invoice Books, Purchase Orders, Delivery Notes, Receipt Books, Work Dockets etc.
Re-Ordering jobs at a later date
We keep existing jobs in our archives and the digital artwork backed up onto DVD-R discs for at least 4 years, making Re-Ordering jobs much easier as far as colour matching, sequential numbering continuation etc.
Just phone us with a description of the previous job, quantity required and your details and we'll do the rest.
Terms and Conditions
Before ordering from TradePrintingUK.com you should read our Terms and Conditions.
Payment With Order
Due to our cheap printing prices, we only offer our services on a purely PAYMENT-WITH-ORDER* basis. Thus payment is required before production is started. Alternatively if you work on a ProForma-based invoice system whereby you've to raise an Purchase Order Number first before anything can proceed then we can work with you on that too. We can accept all types of regular UK Credit Card / Debit Cards (with exception to American Express), or you can use a BACS / CHAPS transfer, but that will require 3-4 additional working days' clearance. Business cheques will still require 6 working days for clearance before production begins. Our bank details are available on request from our Accounts dept.
*Printing.com franchises have a special arrangement in place. Please contact our Accounts dept for further details.
Credit / Debit Cards -- instant payment (you'll get up to 45 days credit with your Credit Card anyway) and production is initiated from day of payment.
Personal / Business Cheques -- 6 working days' clearance required before production proceeds
BACS transfer -- 3-4 working days' clearance required before production proceeds
CHAPS transfer -- 1-2 working days' clearance required before production proceeds
FPS transfer -- 1 working day clearance required.
Banks using FPS (at July 2008):
Abbey, Alliance and Leicester, Barclays, Citi, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks (National Australia Group), Co-operative Bank, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Nationwide Building Society, Northern Bank (Danske Bank), Northern Rock, and Royal Bank of Scotland Group (including NatWest and Ulster Bank).
But can I not have a 30-day Account? I've good references.
Our larger customers with established 30-day Accounts spend from £5k+ a year turnover.
But remember -- If you use your Credit Card you'll automatically be gaining up to 45 days' credit from your Bank anyway, which is even better terms than we could offer you.
So why do you need a Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Card from TradePrintingUK.com?
Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Cards are the cornerstone of many companies' marketing strategy. It's the perfect outlet for communicating your message and selling your products. Full Colour CMYK litho Leaflets and Flyers are so versatile that it's absolutely no surprise to see them being used in many different ways. They're brilliant if you're looking for something a bit thicker or with more weight than a normal flyer or leaflet. You could do a mass-drop in your local supermarket car park, a huge mail-drop through local domestic or commercial letterboxes, newspaper inserts, or leave them in your friendly local Post Office counters or your suppliers' customer counters. Budget Marketing Cards are ZERO VAT rated as well so more money left in your pocket than the UK Government's, so remember that Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Cards are one of the least expensive forms of direct marketing available to companies.
Companies that don't spend time marketing their goods and services can make their business look amateurish, home-made and out of touch with their specific marketplace and moreover allow their competitors to one-up with and gain an advantage. If your Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Cards are shoddy your customers may well be put off and go elsewhere, so poorly designed campaigns can severely affect your business and cost you money and a lot more than having something beautifully designed and professional in the first place. Don't scrimp on professional design either!
The official definition of a Budget Marketing Card is a single page card that could be advertising a company's special offer, advertising a nightclub, event, service, or other activity. Budget Marketing Card's are typically used by individuals or businesses to promote their products or services. They are a form of mass marketing or small scale, community communication. Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Card's are often handed out on the street, posted on noticeboards, or given away at events, pinned to noticeboards, in cafés, community meeting houses and small markets. Budget Marketing Card's, along with postcards, leaflets and small posters, are vital free forms of communication for people who want to engage the public but do not have the money or desire to take out classified advertising in a local newspaper. However, as marketing became more direct in the late 1980s and 1990's, Budget Marketing Card's have evolved and currently there are many formats to be found. They range in tone from humorous to irreverent or absurd.
What type of paper or board stock is available for the Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Card that TradePrintingUK.com produce?
We use only one specific type of paper stock -- 280gsm Gloss Artboard which is for general usage and when you don't have to write on the card (the pen will smudge otherwise due to to the gloss sealer varnish used within the printing process). They are now produced as CMYK full-colour process to really enhance your company's image and going down the Full Colour CMYK route definitely maximises the impact to your customer. We print on both sides thus Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Cards are always double-sided!
What file formats do you accept?
TradePrintingUK prefered file format is a high-resolution PDF
What is your canvas sizes for printed Budget Marketing Gloss Promo Cards?
| Name |
Supply Artwork at |
Finished Trim Size |
| 1/3 A4 |
105mm x 216mm |
99mm x 210mm |
| A6 |
105mm x 154.5mm |
99mm x 148.5mm |
| A5 |
154.5mm x 216mm |
148.5mm x 210mm |
| A4 |
216mm x 303mm |
210mm x 297mm |
I've been working in RGB on CorelDraw or other non-Photoshop software. Why do the colours in the job look differently on my monitor when you send me the pre-production proof?
The colour gamut that is produced by rays on light (in RGB) on your monitor is much much wider than is physically achievable with any printing inks, which use a much smaller gamut.
What Bleed do you use?
If you have an image, text or other artwork that extends right to the edge of the page, the final dimensions must extend off the page and beyond the final trimmed dimensions of the job.
For NCR jobs -- add 3mm to each side (See further notes in our 'Supplying Artwork' section).
For Spot Colour jobs, add 3mm to each side.
For CMYK jobs like Flyers & Stationery, please add 1.5mm bleed to each side.
I want to have a Silver or Gold-type colour. Do TradePrintingUK.com use those inks?
We don't print with either Pantone 877 Silver or Pantone 871 Gold metallic inks. But there are workarounds to achieve something similar. There'll be no metallic fleck though.
To achieve Imitation Silver - use a tint of Black around 25%. You could also try a linear blend from 25% - 50% Black.
To achieve ImitationGold (out of CMYK process), we use a great full colour mix in the relevant products of 29C, 42M, 69Y which achieves delightful results.
Any good design tips?
1) Try and keep any important text you have (like addresses, phone numbers etc. at least 5-10mm away from the trimmed edge. That will allow for guillotine tolerance from the top of the paper pile to the bottom.
2) Don't print with white borders on your artwork. It just looks bad and will never be symmetrically even no matter how carefully it is printed & guillotined.
3) Note that Photoshop's default Black & White (the diagonal black & white blocks on the main tool bar on the left) aren't actually that. The White in that swatch is actually "Page White" meaning 1C, 2M, 2Y. The Black is a 4-plate Black by default of 91C, 81M, 81Y, 91K. So make up your own "Pure White" -- 0C 0M 0Y 0K and add that Swatch to the Swatches palette; and two different Blacks -- "Pure Black" -- 0C 0M 0Y 100K, and "SuperBlack" (for large areas of flat Black colour) - 50C, 0M, 0Y, 100K.
4) For Photoshop -- work in either Grayscale mode exclusively to make individual mono plates, or in CMYK only (just in Magenta & Black plates/channels). Do not work in RGB! That is for website use only.
5) In Illustrator, make sure you Create Outlines before submitting any jobs, or creating PDFs etc.
6) Work at a resolution of 350dpi for all design work, that way any fine text weights or small sizes (4pt to 6pt) will print much more clearly.
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