
Are you on twitter? Do you use online printing/photo/design products or services?
If so, follow @printdeals for the best deals and promotions.
I recently launched a new twitter account that tweets the best deals and services online that relate to printing, photo, design, marketing or any other product or services to help you save money when creating things online.
By following @printdeals you will receive a new tweet every hour with a special coupon or promotion. Additionally, you can visit the twitter page and browse the history of previously sent tweets for a huge list of great deals and promotions.
I used to do this with my personal twitter account (@printedproof). I have since moved all deals, discounts, promotions, and coupons to @printdeals. At the time of writing this I have over 3000 awesome followers and did not want to supply hourly tweets that may be unexpected or irrelevant to them. I hate spam, and would hate to be considered in that category.
When you follow @printdeals on twitter you will be followed back. I do this so that my followers are able to DM me questions or tweets to be added to the list. I run this account manually and is updated everyday. This is not a bot account so you can ask questions and send me any requests.
The goal is to provide the best online deals and promotions for followers. Please help me spread the word by recommending @printdeals your own followers and RT your favorite tweets!















Currently the site includes a number of listings for popular print products such as business marketing material. As the website continues to grow so will the database of “hard to find” products as well as the common ones. Those searching for a particular product or services not listed on the site are encouraged to provide feedback. I will be sure to research possible websites and encourage those online services to list on PrintingList.com. The ultimate goal is to provide a complete resource websites to find where to print or create anything.
OK, so most people use credit or debit cards when making a purchase, right? Thats true for most consumer purchases, however a number of businesses still use written checks to pay their bills.






