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How to find Stickers, Labels and Decals on Rolls with Your
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By Mike Orther
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I had the hardest time finding decals on the web. Not just anydecals, but ones that come on rolls and are printed with my owndesigns. This seems like such an easy task until you delve in toCyberspace. I was trying to think of different categories thatmight work for me. I obviously tried "Decals", but most all ofthe results were for preprinted items that had nothing to dowith my business. I simply wanted something I designed to beprinted on rolls of decals so that I could apply them to my ownmerchandise. I decided that the word "Decals" referred more tothe automotive industry, i.e. dragsters, funny cars or Nascar.Decals for model trains also make some sense.
I chose to try different words that might give me betterresults. I tried the word "Labels" but most ofthe results I found were for record labels or crazy things likelabeling you code in Programming Languages. I have a hard enoughtime surfing the Web let alone program an application. I am notin the record business so these links were useless. Addresslabels as a result were a bit friendlier to my actual search,though I still had not achieved my goal. Why don't the searchengines open up categories like these to information that ismore relevant to the topic I am looking for?
Finally I tried "Stickers" and had abit more luck, but nothing to sneeze at. I mean, who isn'tlooking for Scrapbook Stickers:) Do people actually havescrapbooks devoted strictly to stickers? I wonder they would beinterested in one of my stickers if I could find anyone to printthem? Internet bumper stickers seem silly also, as do textbookdisclaimer stickers.
I did finally find a company under each of these categories thatin fact print decals on rolls with my own designs. I have triedeach of them and the prices and final products were fantastic. Ichecked to see that each had the capability of working with myartwork and even creating a logo or design for me. All threewere willing to help with this procedure and they actually madechanges to the artwork I supplied without charging me, thoughthese change were pretty minor. I would recommend any of thethree companies listed below to get you out of a jam.
Decals123 - http://www.decals123.com Label-Exchange -http://www.label-exchange.com Stickers Exchange -http://www.StickersExchange.com
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