Tagged: Flyeralarm

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“We print your newspaper,” says Presse-Druck- und Verlags-GmbH Augsburg, the print shop of the Augsburger Allgemeine, the second-largest regional daily newspaper in Germany, offering customer magazines with a newspaper look. Flyeralarm has also expanded its range of corporate publishing services. Which is clever, because a customer magazine is an excellent tool for corporate communications.

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With dropshipping, customers order from the online retailer as usual, but are supplied directly by the manufacturer or wholesaler. In other words, the online retailer offers products without having them in stock or manufacturing them in-house. Customers want security. In the entire process, in quality, in payment and in delivery.

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The Australian design platform Canva has achieved something that only a few companies manage: less than ten years after its founding, it is – as of today – in use with a good 60 million users in more than 190 countries around the world, making it a real heavyweight in the design market.

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Flyeralarm is offering the crowdworking service “Crowdsite”. According to the print platform, this allows customers to access the services of over 90,000 design experts. The offer is integrated directly into the Flyeralarm site. Recently, many online print companies have added editors to their offerings. These tools allow customers to design their own print products, even if they are rather inexperienced in the field of design and layout.

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The annual Druck and Medien Awards has come and gone, with the coveted IOP Award results in. And Flyeralarm is the winner! Founded in 2002, Flyeralarm is a large German e-commerce company and one of the leading online printing companies in Europe in the B2B sector.

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The web-to-print provider Be.Beyond announced last week that it will be offering an interface to Flyeralarm. The Lead-Print system is currently well positioned in the B2B sector and professional drop shipping is already a common practice. Their experience can now be transferred to the B2C sector. There will be a “pre-filled” web shop, i.e. a white label solution for all printers in German-speaking countries.