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How to Order Lapel
Pins
The more you know ahead
of time, the better decisions you can make when
buying custom made lapel pins.
First, list all the specifications, and second,
submit them to the sales representative. Let
your sales representative know what the pins are
going to be used for. This important information
will help him recommend the style, size, and
finish that will best meet your needs.
How many pins do you need? Generally, the larger
the order, the less cost per pin.
When do you need to have your pins on hand? What
is the latest day you have to have them?
Hopefully, you have planned ahead and this is
not a last minute must-do. Any manufacturing
process takes time, especially if you are
ordering custom made pins. Do you have your
artwork ready to send? It’s important to have
the timetable scheduled in advance so that you
can be sure you will receive the pins in time.
You need to let the sales representative know
whether you have finished artwork or just a
rough drawing. Maybe you only have your logo and
an idea. You may need to submit a media kit with
the specifications for your logo or have a
graphic designer create the art. The sales
representative can have an artist work on your
project if you request it. You should
communicate all pertinent information to the
sales representative and get an estimate of how
long this will take.
Last, check on the type of payment methods
accepted and guarantees of the quality of work.
In your quest for the perfect lapel pin, you
should ask all these basic questions and any
others that you can think of. These questions
will help guide you in ordering and help make
your buying experience enjoyable. The more you
know ahead of time, the better decisions you can
make when buying custom made lapel pins.
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