Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Barcodes and Labels

Today, I walked through the process for buying the rights to use UPC stickers on our products. I spent 15 minutes reading the history of bar codes (they were credited to be developed by IBM), an hour reading the explanation of the process to being issued a UPC and guidelines for usage and then 45 minutes filling out the online form for being issued a code for our Geester Cards.

Now, I could have hired a broker who would have issued me pre-purchased codes at an inflated rate; it would have cost almost $900.00 for 10 codes verse $760.00 + renewal fees for 100. Buying these codes would help KBD gain access to new market places and allow retail outlets to easily track their Geester Card inventory.

As a small business, when do you decide to pull the trigger on such an investment? This investment will help us move from revenue generated mainly from weekend sales to boutique and retail outlets. Interestingly enough, Amazon.com is who made me think of UPC's.

I looked at Amazon today, wondering what you need to do to sell with them. They require UPC codes. We are registered with federal, state and county governments, have a DB number and a couple of other registrations. I never thought the price of admittance to a market would start with a UPC purchase.

If you have a product in need of UPC's start here:
http://barcodes.gs1us.org/dnn_bcec/Default.aspx

Then, once you have made your decision contact Kate to create labels that can incorporate your logo and product information in a way that conforms to the guidelines for barcode usage.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Greeting Card Designer Blog Christmas Card Picks for 2009




Kate Boesch Design is proud to announce we are one of the Greeting Card Designer Bog Christmas Card Pick for 2009 Winners.

Check out Kate Harper's Bog in early December 2009. 

Kate Boesch Design's "I Love Christmas" Holiday Card had been chosen for an article talking about Unusual Christmas Card Designs.

Below is a link to Kate Harper's Blog.

http://kateharperblog.blogspot.com/

To order this card, please visit

USPS Mail Deadlines for Holiday Mail

'tis the time of year once again. 

One of the questions we are asked is "how late can I mail my holiday cards?" With the help of the USPS website, the deadline for most First Class cards is December 21, 2009. Below is a link to the official USPS web page.


Other package information is located on the USPS website.

Thank you! KBD

New Website & Blog

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