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Reddit mentions of KODAK Mailing Labels, 8-1/2 x 11 - White Premium Label Paper
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- Create your own mailing and address labels
- Compatible with Avery 5160/8160
- Works on all inkjet and laser printers
- 1 x 2.635 inches
- 600 labels
- 20 sheets per pack
- 30 labels per sheet
- Includes easy to use software
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 0.3 Inches |
Length | 11 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
Waaait! This could be easily a great idea but please don't spend £250 on them!!!
My suggestion would be to :-
Make A4 or A5 magnets on your own printer using printable magnetic paper - [Amazon.co.uk - Kodak Magnetic Paper] (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kodak-Magnetic-210x297-650gsm-320microns/dp/B005CHHDUG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1376072865&sr=8-3&keywords=A4+magnetic+paper)
I've used it loads of times, it's perfect for fridge magnets. It's thin & you can cut it with scissiors.
Contact a variety of takeaways. It's a great selling point if they're the only pizza /indian/chinese/breakfast place on the magnet.
Try to cover every style of takeaway and try to get restaurants that serve good food & have good reviews.
Instead of 5 restaurants get 20 in a reasonably small 5 mile radius and maybe charge £50 - £75 per advert instead.
All you need from each one, is food style, name, phone number, opening hours, delivery or collection & website. (Lots of takeaways are on Just Eat now any way so no need for a menu)
You can easily type this up on your computer or outsource it on fiverr.com
I highly doubt that takeaways will willingly advertise for other businesses as well, why would they give them to existing customers. They already know the phone number - they need new customers.
I think you'd have to deliver the magnets - either to Uni Halls or hand delivered within the delivery radius of the takeaways.
You could call it something memorable like "What's For Dinner?" and then name them with a specific area and a season. e.g What's For Dinner - Smithfield Edition - Summer 2013.
Then you could renew them every quarter (re-advertising) and expand to new areas too!
For A5 x 100 magnets that would be about £50 for the magnetic paper + printer ink + petrol during delivery + phone call costs + small amount if you wanted to outsource the design. Easily all done under £100.
Good luck!