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christina4733
01-31-2006, 06:28 AM
Good morning to all. I just received my cd in the mail and would like to know how many people use the Mia Bella logo ? Or do youcreate your own cover ? I would like to get some ideas so I can start burning and earning !! Thanks and have a great day..
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SandyMilton
01-31-2006, 06:55 AM
I created my own - I've seen some sample templates floating around, but to the life of me I can't recall where. I create mine with the software used in the CD Stomper software that came with my labeling kit.
http://www.labelcd.com/
I bought mine at CompUSA or BestBuy - can't remember which.
*edited to add - eek! Ididn't answer your original question smileys/smiley36.gif- if you get your design approved by the home office, you should be able to use the logo! Edited by: dreamakr36
http://www.labelcd.com/
I bought mine at CompUSA or BestBuy - can't remember which.
*edited to add - eek! Ididn't answer your original question smileys/smiley36.gif- if you get your design approved by the home office, you should be able to use the logo! Edited by: dreamakr36
JackieUlmer
01-31-2006, 11:40 AM
I just print up a label in Word, and slap it on there and use the standard covers that you get at Office Max or wherever.
Remember, this is a business of duplication and you want to show your prospect at every moment that this is something simple, easy to explain and that he/she can do without learning a lot of extra stuff.
People are time stressed today so we want to show something fun, without a lot of extra work.
Keep it as simple as possible. It's what is in the CD that counts.
Remember, this is a business of duplication and you want to show your prospect at every moment that this is something simple, easy to explain and that he/she can do without learning a lot of extra stuff.
People are time stressed today so we want to show something fun, without a lot of extra work.
Keep it as simple as possible. It's what is in the CD that counts.
WifeandMommy
01-31-2006, 11:50 AM
It didn't take me long to put together my CD labels and they look professional on the CDs. I only created it once and just print them out when I am burning a bunch of CDs. As far as the CD case, I just put them in those simple CD sleeves; that way they mail flat and weigh less.
However you choose to do it is great, it's up to you. I just like to take the time to add that extra little touch to make it look nice.
However you choose to do it is great, it's up to you. I just like to take the time to add that extra little touch to make it look nice.
christina4733
01-31-2006, 01:33 PM
Hi, yes I know how to make them. Just wondering what people are using ? your own info or the mia bella logo.. what do you put on the cover ? thanks.smileys/smiley2.gif
SandyMilton
01-31-2006, 03:41 PM
I just use my own information on the labels - nocompany name or logos at all.