Get your Christmas Cards for Free!

Yes, that’s right we’re giving you the chance to get your Christmas cards for absolutely nothing. All you have to do is follow the 5 simple steps below and share the Goodprint Christmas cheer and we’ll give you 50p* for every single card you sell.
 
 
 
 

Step 1

Send an email to promo@goodprint.co.uk to get your discount code. (Please make sure it’s from your registered account if you have one)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Step 2

We’ll email you back your own unique 20% discount code to share with family, friends and work colleagues.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Step 3

Now with your shiny 20% discount code, Facebook your Mum, Tweet your Granny and email the office, telling them that they can get cards at a massive 20% off. They can import pictures of friends and family from Facebook or just choose one of our wonderful designs. So if your Aunty Maude orders 100 cards we’ll give you £50 in credit.
 
 
 
 
 

Step 4

Sit back and relax as we credit your account with 50p for every card that sells using your discount code. You will be notified daily if credit is added to your account as a result of a successful sale.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Step 5 – Get your cards

With all the credit you have earned from being a good sport and forwarding on you unique discount code, you can now pay for your own cards using the credit that you have accumulated.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

* 50p is a credit amount added to your account, that is redeemable on any Goodprint product.




Categories: Marketing, Fun stuff, Products

So what are these QR thingies?

QR (quick-response) codes are 2-dimensional barcodes most commonly used to access information from a smartphone. They’re really easy to use – simply download a scanner for your phone (you can see what’s available at http://getreader.com) and get scanning!

What’s one going to do for me?

QR codes can do a whole host of different things, they can add your contact details to a client or prospect’s phone, send a text message, open a web page, call a phone number or simply show some plain text. This means you can make it easy for people to put your details onto their phone, give them a discount code, enter a text competition or show them a message!

Great! How do I make one?

We’ve made it simple to add a QR code to the back of any business card, either using one of our templates or uploading your own artwork. Just follow the instructions below to add to the back of your card, or if you’d like to add one to your own artwork, create and download your code here:  http://www.goodprint.co.uk/qr_generator/

Getting started with QR codes

Step 1

Add your previous order to your basket and click edit. Or create a new design.

Step 2

Click add a back (or if double sided, edit back, then change back).

Step 3

Select one of the QR code templates.

Step 4

Fill in your details, choosing,name, address, telephone number, website address or email and then click Generate QR Code.




Scott Perry of SP Magic describes himself as a cardist, showman and sleight of hand expert. We describe him as awesome. He decided he didn’t want to leave Goodprint a review on Trustpilot when prompted by our feedback, so instead made a video full of awesomeness.

You can become a fan of Scott’s here




This month we experimented with a different template to send our monthly offer within. We’ve decided that whilst our old templates were functional, they weren’t that pretty! So this month and next month our emails will be leading with a nice big graphic at the top that we hope you’ll like and share. The image above is this month’s and next month’s is going to be something really special!

Oh, did you want to take advantage of this offer? Use the code FROSTY34 – hurry, it expires Wednesday 30th November!




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Cheap Business Cards?

May 2011 by Ben | Comments 1 Latest by benny parker
"Cheap" is a word with a variety of connotations and definitions. It can simply mean "low in price" - but isn't an inherently comparative word like 'bargain' or 'value'. It can also be used as a synonym for poor quality. As such, it isn't a word we tend to associate with our products. 

That's not to say we don't sell on price - we do. But when we get phone calls asking as to price match certain other online suppliers of business cards we have to explain the reasons we don't compete on price with them. To my mind it's a bit like strolling into a Ferrari dealership and asking them to price-match Ford. We're confident that when you compare like-for-like, we represent the best value for money. Great templates printed onto a thick 400gsm board - not 'cheap' but certainly a bargain.

If you want to make a good impression with your business cards, price should be your third consideration. First should be the design, second the quality of the print and card and thirdly the price. If you consider all three factors, I think you'll find Goodprint are the cheapest out there! 

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