April 7th, 2008
Rubber Stamps have been our specialty in the past, however address labels are every bit as flexible and can be used for so many different occasions. Recently, while at a Internet marketing event we formed a great parntership with a company that specilaizes in address labels. We are very extcited to be able to work with a company that offers so many products our customers have been looking for.
Custom Rubber Stamps Express will be partnering with Address Labels Express, a company with a stellar reputation for customer serivce and amazing address labels. We will begin offering their products on our website in the upcoming days. They offer address labels, return address labels, address labels on sheets, wedding address labels, blank laser and inkjet labels.
In addition they also offer new mover post cards, and have told us they will be adding stationary you can print and personlize yourself. We will be adding all of their products to our product line. Stay tuned for more info about this exciting news.
Tags: address labels, Address Labels Express, blank laser and inkjet labels
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April 4th, 2008
This weekend im at an internet markting conference. My goal is to find ways to deliver even better Address Labels and Rubber Stamps to our customers. In addition, to better products, im picking the brains of the best in the world to help me give our customers better and faster service.
Although we sell address labels and rubber stamps, you could buy those from anywhere. The difference is that we deliver more and labels and stamps, our goal is to deliver world class service. If you buy labels or a stamp from us thats great. If you return to us again and again that fantastic. If you tell your friends and family about us, then we have done our job right.
I have some exciting plans for the next upcoming months, both in new products and in improved service. Tell us what is important to you. We welcome all comments 
Tags: better, faster, label, stamp
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April 2nd, 2008
How Rubber Stamps really save your business time and money?
Here are just a few ideas
SAVE TIME:
Stamping checks to be deposited instead of manually endorsing each one
Got clients that seem to always be overdue on their invoices? Use a PAST DUE stamp to get their attention. Stamp it on billing envelope and on invoice.
SAVE MONEY:
Just put up a new website or blog for your business and have a box full of business cards in your desk? - Dont throw them out, get a custom rubber stamp with your new website or blog address on it and stamp the back of your business cards.
SAVE TIME AND MONEY:
Got clients that are always be overdue on their invoices? Use a PAST DUE stamp to get their attention. Stamp it on billing envelope and on invoice, OR Use a URGENT stamp to stamp the billing invoice to grab their attention.
PROMOTE:
Got a new product or product line?? Let your customers know about it. Stamp new product info on envelopes, brochures etc.
Advertise your New website or blog by stamping envelopes, brochures, folders etc
GET THEIR ATTENTION:
Stamp documents or packages FRAGILE or URGENT
There are countless way to use stamps. Got any creative ideas for our readers? Post them in the comment section. We love new ideas.
Tags: business stamps, save money, save time, stamp tips
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March 31st, 2008
Rubber stamps are great for so many uses, however there is a time when a customized address labels is the better choice. Most rubber stamp ink is forumalated to be stamped on matte surfaces, which 99% of the time, what most customers use stamps for. There is that 1% of customers that use stamps on glossy surfaces. The problem with stamping on glossy surfaces (such as glossy catalogs, doorhangers etc), is that it is a non poreous material, so the ink will only smear.
There is specially stamp ink that pads are are formulated specifically for stamping on glossy or non poreous surfaces. If you are stamping on a glossy or non-poreous make sure the ink you purchase is designed specifically for that use.
Another alternative would be to use a customized self adhesive address label. Address labels can be customized exactly the same way a rubber stamp can be customized. You can order customized address labels, or you can print your own. All you need is blank label stock, and inkjet or laser printer and a template that is used for designing the label. If you purchase blank labels from an office supply store, there should be instructions on downloading the proper template. If you use a program such as Microsoft Word, Printmaster Gold, Printshop Deluxe etc, they contain several label templates that are compatible with the most popular label sizes.
Tags: address labels, blank label stock, catalogs, glossy surface, rubber stamping, templates, tips
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March 30th, 2008
Regular Rubber Stamps
Regular rubber stamps, are inexpensive to purchase. They require a stamp ink pad. The advantage of this kind of stamp is that it is very inexpensive. Also, since it requires a seperate stamp pad, you can use different colored ink pads with the same stamp. The main drawback is that it requires cleaning after each use.
Self Inking Stamps
Self-Inking Stamps have and internal stamp pad inside the stamp housing. The stamp rests agains the stamp pad. When you press down to stamp, a mechanical mechanism flips the rubber stamp down toward the paper where it makes contact and transfers the stamped image to the paper. When the stamp is released, the stamp flips back up into the housing and againt the ink pad until you stamp the next item. Self Inking Stamps are much more convenient than Regular Rubber Stamps and last for thousands of impressions before needing to be re-inked.
Pre Inked Stamps
A Pre-Inked Stamp, does not use an internal or external stamp pad. The stamp die is impregnated with ink. These are equially convenient as a self-inking stamp. One note of caution, the stamp usually has a cover. Make sure to replace the cover, so the stamp does not dry out.
Tags: Pre-Inked, rubber stamps, Self-Inking
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