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How To Package Your Products On A Tight Or No Budget
Kennesaw, GA
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
 
Save money, time and problems all in one easy step by learning to do your packaging yourself just like hiring a pricey expert. The average packaging development cost is around $7,000 and it all may be lost if your packaging is not up to par or solves a consumers problems.

For a fraction of that amount I'll teach you how I've helped thousands of clients package their products to sell the right way the first time. I've got 30+ years experience packaging everything from Christmas trees to lead pencils along with staples like food and cosmetics.

I wrote this workbook because I get hundreds of requests a month from people contacting me at the beginning of their product development process. Unfortunately they know nothing about how to package their products to sell and they don't know where to start.

There are many basic packaging lessons that need to be learned before tackling the hard stuff like how to find a packaging supplier or even what packaging material to use given the current concern for the environment.

A lot of this stuff is hard to find all in one place (even with hours of searching online) so I collated it and turned it a beginner basic handbook written in simple language geared towards entrepreneurs and startups.

Look through The Table Of Contents and see what's covered @

http://doityourselfpackaging.com/table_of_contents.html

Your startup packaging questions will be answered along with lots of tips and handy check lists too. So invest in this easy to use handy workbook before you make costly packaging mistakes.

As a special bonus I'll include my Carbon Footprint Packaging Checklist. that will help you answer the question whether your packaging is green enough for today's consumer.

 
JoAnn R. Hines
Packaging Diva
PackagingUniversity.com
Kennesaw, GA
678-594-6872
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