KENT, ENGLAND, November 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) Order your personalised 2011 wall planner from Marstan Press for the perfect marketing tool for your business. Looking for the way to keep your business in your customers' minds all year round? When you order an A2 wall planner from Marstan Press, this high-quality litho print item will be personalised with the logo and contact information for your business.
This means that your customers will be constantly reminded of your brand, telephone number and websites for the whole of 2011. We will produce your personalised A2 wall planner and any logos, branding, offers and contact details, will promote your business to customers. The artwork for personalising your wall planner is free of charge.
These personalised 2011 wall planners are produced to the highest standards of litho printing on 140gsm uncoated paper and can be folded prior to delivery for an additional charge of GBP40. The wall planners are printed to A2 size (594mm x 420mm) - view our paper size guide.
For pricing and more information about our personalised wall planner, visit The Marstan Press site: www.themarstanpress.co.uk or call us on: +44 208 301 5900
Marstan Press is a modern FSC certified Litho and Digital Printer, providing print services for clients in London, Kent and throughout the UK.
Order Your Personalised 2011 Wall Planner from the Marstan Press
We can provide a personalised 2011 wall planner for your business: a high-quality litho print A2 wall planner with your business details and logo is the perfect way to keep your business in customers' minds throughout the year.
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