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COMMISSION CIRCULARS - There are circular mailers who watch every issue of every mail order magazine, always looking for new sources of commission circulars. There is no better way to advertise commission circulars than by placing ads in the mail 12. COPY WRITING SERVICE - If you have a natural flair for writing ads, sales letters and circulars... and if you have a good basic knowledge of mail order selling , you can sell your services through many of the better mail order magazines. There are very few good mail order copy writers at present. Here is a very basic need... can you fill it? 13. AD DESIGN - Another service which is greatly in demand, the commercial artist who can create eye-catching ads and circulars 14. TYPESETTING - Most mail order printers and magazines now require "camera-ready" copy. This had created a big demand for dealers who offer a quality, reasonably price typesetting service. At present there are dealers who do mail order typesetting that have so much business they don't even bother to advertise.. Related to typesetting, are the "clip-art" books which are used by dealers who prepare their own "camera-ready" copy... Right 15. PEN PAL, LONELY HEARTS MAGAZINES - For some reason, you will find that the mail order magazines have always been good places to sell these types of publications. It may be because they are the only kinds of magazines, other than the mail order magazines that are co-publishable. Most mail order magazines will accept ads for legitimate matrimonial and pen pal magazines; however, very few will accept any "adults only" ads. Too many readers object and some mail order dealers are minors. 16. HOBBY MAGAZINES - You can sell almost any kind of hobby publications through the mail order magazines. This is because 17. FORMULAS - Dealers buy formulas for two reasons. Some dealers reprint the formula and sell it by running ads in national publications. ("Sure way to kill cockroaches", etc.) Some even manufacture the product itself and sell it by mail. Closely related to formula selling is recipes selling. If you can create new recipes or have exceptional ones, you advertise and sell recipes over and over again. 18. CATALOGS - If you can produce low cost catalogs which dealers can mail to their customers offering books, novelties, gift items, baby merchandise, printed forms, etc., you would be well advised to offer your services in the mail order magazines. 19. UNPRINTED DEALERS MERCHANDISE - If you can supply merchandise which the dealer can use in his mail order business, 20. AD SPACE - Every mail order dealer buys ad space. If you publish or co-publish a mail order magazine, tabloid or adsheet, 21. ADS TO RUN UNDER YOUR OWN NAME - Can you supply ready-made ad copies which other dealers can run under their own names and 22. MAIL ORDER PLANS - Opportunity seekers are always looking for new mail order plans. If you have some practical legitimate workable plans that others can use to make money by mail, print them up and advertise them in the mail order magazines. You will find that 99% of all the ads in the mail order magazines fall into one of the categories listed above. If you are selling a product or service that fits into one of these categories, you can safely advertise it in the mail order To your progress! About the Author You will find that 99% of all the ads in the mail order magazines fall into one of the categories listed here.... For more reasons please why can't you find out at: See YOU At The Top! Thanks Temitope O best varnish to use on wooden chair which has been covered in magazine clippings? i've covered a chair in pictures from magazines (just using pritstick for now) and want to varnish it so that it stands the test of time! is there a varnish that will harden it up without reacting to the magazine clippings and making them run? i have heard that pva glue works well and dries clear? thanks.
Not sure what "pritstick" is (PicStick?), but as long as your clippings are glued down very well (perfectly flat including edges, no air bubbles, etc.), you can use any kind of diluted "white glue" (PVA), or polyurethane, or other acrylic to coat your pages with. "Decoupage mediums" are the adhesives/sealers that are sold in craft stores specifically for this purpose (e.g., ModPodge, or I hear that Royal Coat is better). You can also use a gloss polyurethane (from a hardware store, sold for sealing bare wood) for both your adhesive and the clear-coat layers. Polyurethanes are "harder" (less scratchable) after drying, and less susceptible to clouding from humidity later, than white glues, etc., so sometimes they're also added as a final layer on top of purchased decoupage mediums or diluted white glues as well. As for colors running, if you're using pages from magazines those won't run because the inks are permanent. The images will also be permanent if you use photocopies or laser copies. Check out some of the links in this search on how to "decoupage": HTH, Diane B. How Colin Farrell and other Irish stars got their start Thanks for visiting!
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Interior Decorating Books and Magazines - Browse your local or online bookstore or library, or subscribe to magazines on home decorating. They will expand your knowledge of the design process and the materials and choices available to you as well as offering many interior decorating ideas.How You Can Sell Largely in the Mail Order Magazines
trade papers read almost exclusively by Mail Order Dealers or by Opportunity Seekers, who are in reality aspiring Mail Order Dealers. They will only buy merchandise that will help them in the operation of a Mail Order Business.
Mail Order magazines will get orders for them. Big Mails consists of envelopes full of Mail Order Magazines, Adsheets and circulars of every imaginable kind. The "Big Mail Order Dealer" earns his profit by selling a variety of sizes of ad space and subscriptions in the publications which he co-publishes. He also makes money from the items offered on the circulars which he includes in his big mails.
into the hands of a very many prospective mail order buyers. You will probably sell some ads, but do not expect to sell too
many subscriptions. Except for a few of the leading publications, very few people subscribe to mail order magazines.
name listing service in any mail order magazine and get orders for it.
order magazines.
which dealers can use to sell their products. There are only a few dealers who are now offering this service, but there is room for a dozen or so.
now as always, you'll find clip-art books advertised in mail order publications.
many dealers handle hobby merchandise and are always looking for new ways to sell it. Many dealers and readers are hobbyists and
collectors themselves.
at bargain prices, you can sell it profitably in the mail order magazines. Examples: unprinted envelopes, typewriter ribbons,
addressing labels, stencils, scratch pads, etc. There are a few successful dealers who even sell large, bulky items like
typewriters, mimeograph machines, file cabinets, paper cutters, and printing presses by mail.
you can sell ad space by advertising it in other mail order magazines.
fill their orders on a drop ship basis? If so, print up your ads and sell them through the mail order magazines. If you can
supply "camera ready" ads and circulars, so much the better!
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Usually a number of coats (thoroughly dried between) are required to get the surface really flat and smooth all over.
Or you can make your own decoupage medium at home by just thinning down a permanent white glue (Elmers GlueAll is cheap and works fine) 3 or 4 to 1 with water, then use that (a foam brush is good).
All of those things work both as the adhesive to hold the papers down in the first place, and then to add layers of clear coat on top. And all those liquids will dry clear.
They won't be permanent though if you use images from an inkjet printer or images that used non-permanent inks or paints unless you lightly seal first and dry (a clear acrylic spray is good).
Another consideration is the porosity of papers... if the paper you're using is porous, the image or text on the back of the paper can show through to the front if you don't lightly seal it first as well, or perhaps put it on a white background.
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