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Quick Branding Tip of the Week: PhotoStamps

June 29, 2009
We've been talking about branding lately and how the entire customer experience is an opportunity to reinforce your brand value. To that end, check out PhotoStamps from Stamps.com.

With PhotoStamps you can turn your logo or other brand icon into memborable stamps for all your outgoing mail. They're 100 percent approved by the U.S. Postal Service and come in denominations from 28 cent postcards to 44 cent regular first class all the way up to $4.95 for packages.

To create your custom PhotoStamp, all you need to do is upload a copy of your logo, customize with the free online tool, and place your order.

If you have any other clever ways to "touch" your customers with your brand please do share them with us here.

Posted by Sima Dahl on June 29, 2009 | Comments (3)


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July 1, 2009
In response to: Quick Branding Tip of the Week: PhotoStamps
MMaurer commented:

Great idea! Have done this with my dogs but never thought about it for business purposes.




July 9, 2009
In response to: Quick Branding Tip of the Week: PhotoStamps
sassysoutherndesigns commented:

Great information and link! I first thought you meant a watermark, but that would also further your branding campaign!




July 10, 2009
In response to: Quick Branding Tip of the Week: PhotoStamps
Sima Dahl commented:

Oh I love the idea of a custom watermark - thanks for sharing!





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