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If you need advice about labeling, label design, or have a question that has anything to do with labels please feel free to ask me. I have been with http://www.onlinelabels.com for 9 years and love to help people expand their label know how.

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Rarin Gallery Comment by Rarin Gallery on September 10, 2009 at 10:22pm
Hi Matt,

I'm a new here. I'm a founder of Rarin Gallery Handmade Jewelry and Accessries. My site is open recently. This is my new business and also carrer path. Would you mind to vist my site www.raringallery.com

Is any advice about the logo, etc....

Thank you.
The Arts Factory Comment by The Arts Factory on July 5, 2009 at 12:46pm

Artists in Business is a blog for....Artists in Business This is a self help site for artists and crafts people who are in business and is packed with advice, interviews, promotions and discussion. You can get involved by posting comments on the blog or sending an email using the link at the bottom of the blog. Artists in Business We feature artists who have something to say about their business including product, marketing, promotion, selling and many other aspects of self employment.

So, if you would like to find out more about Artists in Business just go to the blog and click on Follow for the latest updates.
Cafe Handmade Virtual Craft Show Comment by Cafe Handmade Virtual Craft Show on February 14, 2009 at 10:23pm
readersrewards175

Cafe Handmade is dedicated to the reader experience and promoting artisans! We are excited to announce our new Cafe Handmade Reader Rewards!

Cafe Handmade will hold a drawing on the first Monday of each month and one lucky winner will receive $50.00 to shop in any of our Reader Rewards Sponsored Shops. They can spend $10 at shop A, $25 at shop B, and $15 at shop C. Cafe Handmade will send a credit to the shop in the amount the winner would like to spend there.

There are two ways readers can enter the drawing.

1) Subscribe to our eNewsletter. Everyone on the eMailing list will be entered into the drawing every month.

2) Participate in our Weekly Scavenger Hunt (another exciting new feature on Cafe Handmade) and will be eligible for up to 4 entries a month.

Its that easy! The winner will be drawn using Random.org on the first Monday of each month.

So, Im sure now your asking how to become a Reader Rewards Sponsor and what is in it for you?

A Reader Rewards Sponsor will receive:

* Dedicated post with all participating shops 125x125 ad. Shown here.

* Program will be mentioned in the weekly eNewsletter. We will rotate ads from participating shops week to week

* Increased traffic to your shop

The fee is $30.00 for 90 days. That is just $10.00 for a month.
The first drawing will be on Monday April 6th.
Click here to sign up.
Sign up before March 1st and your 90 day paid period wont begin until then.

We are very excited about this and hope you are too!
FunkyFolky Comment by FunkyFolky on July 9, 2008 at 8:55am
I use your labels for my handmade soap and I LOVE them. I am so happy I found your site (I was referred by another soap maker.)
OnlineLabels.com - Matt Hamilton - Labels for your Laser & Inkjet Printers - Blank Labels Comment by OnlineLabels.com - Matt Hamilton - Labels for your Laser & Inkjet Printers - Blank Labels on July 9, 2008 at 6:51am

Irena,
Yes! We carry several types of clear labels that will work for your application. Crystal Clear Labels ,and our matte clear labels (frosty clear) work great in laser printers.

Just so you know we offer a 100% money back guarantee on all of our products, so you never need to worry about ordering.

You mention melting in your laser printer. If labels are melting in your laser printer I suggest going into your printer proper properties or settings and changing the default paper setting. Try changing the paper setting to "Labels", "Transparency", or "Paper". The idea is to go with a lighter and less dense paper setting so the printer will not cook the sheet at such a high temprature.

Hopefully that information is helpful.

Thanks,

Matt Hamilton
Irena Comment by Irena on July 8, 2008 at 3:34pm
Thank you.
Is there such a thing as clear, waterproof address labels that will not melt in laser printers?
Thanks,
Irena
Soap Artisan
www.gingersgarden.com
 

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