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Only $199 for 10,000 Flyers Printing, 100 Business Cards and E-Commerce Website Design

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Only spend $199, you will have:

10,000 Flyers (210mm x98mm)
100 Business Cards
Your own E-commerce Website(Online Booking System & Online Ordering System)
Once Blue-Page Newspaper Advertisement (50,000 distribution)
6 months Blue-Pages or Nius Web Link
Social Network Promotion(Facebook & Twitter)- More than 5,000 followers guarantee!

We have several templates for your selection to construct your own E-Commerce Website.
Once specification requirement discussion will be held.

You can choose either put your domain name under our Blue-Page website(e.g. blue-pages.com.au/yourshop) for free;
or separate your ones with a brand new domain name - $299 each year. 

We have business card templates for your selection.
One specification requirement communicating session will be provided.

Please allow 10 days for us with proceeding your business card and flyers printing.

For Newspaper, we have our own one - Blue-Pages, and is distributing 50,000 each week presently.

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  • Another ridiculous offer that gets outsourced to India undermining competent local graphic designers and web developers.

    • Is your only issue with this offer the fact that the products may be produced in India?

      • My problem would be the value of some of the claims they make

        10,000 Flyers (210mm x98mm) -> possibly useful, quality not gauranteed
        100 Business Cards
        Your own E-commerce Website(Online Booking System & Online Ordering System) -> almost certainly useless
        Once Newspaper Advertisement —> Probably useless, in some crappy paper that nobody reads
        6 months Blue-Pages or Nius Web Link —> completely useless, who reads this
        Social Network Promotion(Facebook & Twitter) —> Again, useless if nobody reads this. How many "friends" or "followers" do they have and would it actually result in any business.

      • I deal with companies like this all the time that claim to be in Australia but outsource everything to undercut local businesses. Go ahead and sign up for it, but don't cry when your support is non-existant and you get a poorly coded site with security standards unfit for the Australian market.

        This "deal" is just a trick to lure people that have no idea what a real ecommerce site actually consists of. No mention of payment gateways, SSL certificates, etc. which all cost money and necessary for an online shop.

        Nice bait, but sounds like a scam or someone is working on slave wages.

  • Sound like a good offer but need more info rep. What newspaper ? Where distributed? What social networking? How many followers? Sample of the printing? Business card samples? website hosting, domains name blah blah blah.

    • Payment gateways? SSL certificates? the list goes on…

  • Realistically - you're not going to get an elaborate advertising package for only $200 that includes all this anywhere else. Even if the website and online adverts are generic and useless, the printed materials seem worth it for the price. Corporate advertising ain't cheap.

  • Hang on - $299 to have use your own domain name?

    You've got to be kidding me.

    • Oh, and I forget the part where grammar leaves a lot to be desired.

      Examples:

      "Once Blue-Page Newspaper Advertisement" => Once-off advertisement in Blue-Page newspaper [wtf is Blue-Page newspaper anyway?]

      On their web-site a question "Are the flyers in colour?" - response "Yes, sure, we are colorful flyers with the quality of 90 gram." Are you a colorful flyer? Perhaps you produce colorful flyers? Moreover, the 90 gram is a weight of the paper and has nothing to do with the quality.

      If this is the level of written communication on the 'front' end - can you imagine what the deliverable is going to be like?

      • Not sure what went wrong with that crazy bold…

  • +1

    I own a printing business the way this is presented particularly regarding the print work please be very careful. At best produced on some crappy glorified photocopier (digital printer). Buy locally, get great Aussie Quality, advice and information all as part of the deal…. Keep Printing in Australia!

    • If it aint overseas competition, its our own government with the carbon tax - go figure!

  • Quality over quantity is what business owners should aim for particularly in times of spending contraction, shop around you'll probably get a good deal from a local anyway. I'm with all the comments made about "Cheap and Nasty" services pitching to customers who think there saving money but all there doing is lowering their standards and their reputation, their claims about ecommerce is laughable and the part about social networking and a newspaper is unsubstantiated. OP needs to say more, the devil is in the details.

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