Feel like you remember things better when you print them for your small business? You're probably right. Check out the "Stop making your business printer an afterthought" infographic.
Recent studies show that 29 of 33 readers learn more from paper than from screens. Printing on paper encourages a longer attention span and stronger working memory.
Feel like you remember things better when you print them for your small business? You're probably right. Check out the "Stop making your business printer an afterthought" infographic.
As you already know in your day-to-day operations, running a small business can be time-consuming and costly. That's why I’ve compiled a list of the top print-ready resources and free online tools to help you focus on your business instead of design demands, finding freelancers and paying printing costs.
The following list includes customizable templates, helpful calculators and other essential online business tools that may need registration but are easy to use and free to access. Whether you're looking to create and print flyers, business cards, or any other marketing material, these websites can help you streamline the process with professional content.
Did I miss any of your favorite small business printables and tools? Drop us a line @Lexmarkopens in a new tab on Twitter or mention me on Twitter @Nowsourcingopens in a new tab.
Download, customize and print confidently with the help of Lexmark Small Medium Business Line printers and all-in-ones. Explore the Lexmark shop for the perfect printer to print your downloads, including the Business Impact Analysis (BIA) worksheet recommended by Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP), Todd S. Bardinopens in a new tab.
Brian Wallaceopens in a new tab is the founder and president of NowSourcing, a renowned content marketing agency that specializes in converting complex ideas into simple and engaging visuals. Brian also serves as a Google small business advisor, where he provides guidance and support to SMBs on how to successfully leverage digital marketing. His expertise in the field has also earned him a seat on the advisory board of the SXSW festival, where he helps shape the future of technology, business and culture.
He goes on to share, “I find many small businesses are using printers that were never intended for business purposes. I encourage small businesses to plan the printer they choose for their business, rather than rushing out to purchase whatever they find when their last rush-purchased printer breaks."
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