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Save more, do more with CDs
What do hulking reference manuals,
bulky training binders, hardbound legal volumes, and exhaustive
product catalogs have in common?
They’re all incredibly time consuming to produce,
expensive to print and mail, and often out of date even
before the ink dries.
Consider the benefits of converting to a CD format:
Reduced printing costs
Even with modern advances, printing
can cost a bundle. Set-up charges, proofs, paper, inks,
scoring, folding, die-cutting…the costs add up fast.
And because the more you print the less it costs, it’s
easy to order too much—leaving you with box after
box of worthless, outdated material.
CDs are easy and inexpensive to update and—considering
each one holds the equivalent of 12,000 printed pages—much
more forest-friendly than the traditional printed matter.
Easier to update
Print supplements are expensive to
print and mail. They often get separated from the original
volume (if they ever get there at all).With a CD, it’s
easy and cost-effective to send a complete updated replacement,
eliminating the confusion and hassle caused by supplements.
Reduced mailing costs
Depending on the size of your materials
and the size of your mailing list, your savings on postage
alone may justify doing the project on CD.
Easier to use
Printed pieces often rely on expensive
add-ons such as tabs, color-coding, and other techniques
to ensure user can easily find the information they need.
Because of their size and weight, they’re often
left on a shelf, rather than kept as ready reference.
CDs are compact, portable, and easily searchable—putting
information at the fingertips of those who need it most.
Perfect for catalogs, training guides, reference manuals
and more.
Multimedia capabilities
CDs replace more than just print. They
deliver high-quality digital audio and video, slide show
presentations, interactive links and more—all in
one slim, durable, easy-to-use, easy-to-store vehicle.
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