subject: Everyone can save money by buying cheaper stationery [print this page] Everyday the news seems to concentrate on rising levels of unemployment, job cuts and cuts in public spending, and it is government departments and businesses that are being forced to make huge savings in their running costs yet still produce good service.
One of the most manageable places for economy measures for businesses and the public sector during a recession of this magnitude are cuts in the cost and use of office stationery and office supplies. For both large and small organisations, simple savings can be made through using cheaper paper without necessarily comprising on quality and the savings don't stop there. Using cheaper paper, card and printer cartridges will also result in huge savings if you decide to print your own letterheads and business cards. Although designing your own letterheads may mean some extra work on your part, mainstream computer software is always there to help, and using a cheaper paper can be offset by good looking and interesting logos. Letterheads and logos should be kept simple anyway. Also printing your logo on envelopes helps to link you with your client base and using window envelopes certainly saves plenty of employee time when of course time too is money. It also saves on printer ink and the cost of labels.
The more loyal you are to a stationery supplier and the more you buy from them, the better the discount you will receive in return and firms will readily suggest free delivery on orders over a certain amount and be willing to negotiate further if pressed. New businesses particularly can benefit from huge savings when shopping around for cheap office supplies. Many discount office supplies companies offer much cheaper alternatives to branded names and manage not to compromise on quality. We at Supplies Web are happy to discuss discounts with new and existing customers and can guarantee overnight delivery on orders placed before 5pm the previous day.
Everyone can save money by buying cheaper stationery
By: Homer Thomson
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