Improved PDF Capabilities
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In Oliver’s post yesterday, he forgot to mention that we upgraded the PDF capabilities earlier this week. With some of the themes, the fonts were not properly sized. With some software and configuration changes, the PDF flyers are looking better than ever. You can check out the new PDF format here. |
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April 19th, 2007 at 8:46 am
My escrow officer and processor send me everything on PDF format i love that program to death!!!!!
Thanks for the heads up, i will check out this new format.
Eddy
May 1st, 2007 at 4:39 am
[...] We are in the process of prioritizing a new set of potential features for vFlyer and would love your input! Since we announced enhanced PDF capabilities we have had a number of inquires in regards to printing services, help us better understand your needs by participating in this short poll. [...]
May 1st, 2007 at 5:24 am
[...] Just the other week, we announced improved PDF support, and shortly after that I spoke with a customer who told me how she started printing and sending vFlyers to your prospective customers and had great results. I suggested she try using a personal stamp to add a personal touch! A while back I discovered that Stamps.com (and other online postage providers) allow you to create personal stamps (PhotoStamps, for example, allow you to upload almost any photo or image). I recently used PhotoStamps as part of a direct mail campaign here at vFlyer and loved them!Traditional marketers have always touted personalization as a mechanism to make direct mail stand out, and what better way to stand out and grab the reader’s attention than your own photo on a stamp? Prospective customers (who know you) will immediate recognize the direct mail piece as yours and perhaps read it! [...]
May 1st, 2007 at 5:25 am
[...] Just the other week, we announced improved PDF support, and shortly after that I spoke with a customer who told me how she started printing and sending vFlyers to your prospective customers and had great results. I suggested she try using a personal stamp to add a personal touch! A while back I discovered that Stamps.com (and other online postage providers) allow you to create personal stamps (PhotoStamps, for example, allow you to upload almost any photo or image). I recently used PhotoStamps as part of a direct mail campaign here at vFlyer and loved them! Traditional marketers have always touted personalization as a mechanism to make direct mail stand out, and what better way to stand out and grab the reader’s attention than your own photo on a stamp? Prospective customers (who know you) will immediate recognize the direct mail piece as yours and perhaps read it! [...]