Andrew Carter
[TUTORIAL] How to print Yellow Letters on the CHEAP! *With Pics*
5 September 2018 | 47 replies
This is what your screen should look like:Last thing to do is to load up the printer.
Gary Alford
Absentee owner leads and last market recording date?
18 December 2014 | 4 replies
I do my own yellow letters off of my printer to save money and hand address the envelopes too.
Bradley Smotherman
Started 2015 by Spending $15k on Marketing
16 December 2017 | 71 replies
Please keep us informed, so far the only people making money off my DM campaign are the printers and the post office!!!
Brian Ruland
Direct Mail Choices
13 March 2015 | 9 replies
If you have the time and you are not starting with a huge amount, I would encourage doing them yourself assuming you have a laser printer.
Account Closed
Asking Experts- How many mailers do you mail per month?
18 October 2023 | 37 replies
It is a ton of work sourcing the information as each county in my state has different zoning codes, different assessor search functions they use by county, etc.I am using a white envelope mailed every month and we were using labels but switched to printing out from the printer on the envelopes because it's cheaper and I am not limited on a label size with what I can print.
Jason Grosso
My YellowLetter. Please critique
29 November 2015 | 35 replies
These are all being printed from an Inkjet printer and as such the ink bleeds a tad just like a pen.
Danny Johnson
Who do you use for Post Cards?
22 February 2010 | 7 replies
Obviously the process is very time consuming and difficult with the printer I have.
Jeff Warner
Do it yourself "Yellow Letter" - A how to guide!
9 February 2010 | 21 replies
A lot of printers do not like the weight of the tablet paper and jamb a ton...
Stephen N.
What font to use for red sharpie color (for yellow letter)
3 August 2010 | 17 replies
I would like to make my own yellow letter using a color printer.
Nick J.
Postcard Marketing, 5000 for $99
17 April 2010 | 16 replies
FYI.I did have to prove to them I was a graphic person or a commerical printer.