--- In [email protected], Robert Citek <robert.ci...@...> wrote: [...] > > You could do that with an inkjet printer and a package of Avery adhesive > > labels -- at least to get started. Better question is, who has the time > > to design and lay out the labels, and who decides what exactly they > > should say? > > We know what should be on it: contact info -- name, address, website, > and phone number > > Create it. Print a few. Stick them on. It will be the wrong design, > color, flavor, etc. But at least we'll have something from which to > build and improve.
Well, I would, but somewhere between the hours of data entry on Saturday night and Sunday, sending a summary of Doc's hours for 2008 to Mrs Walter, building the OEM install, making the image, zipping it, uploading it, ordering us business cards, working on the receipt program to add the required accounting codes, answering emails, and re-building the OEM install, I still managed to fit in my part-time jobs and celebrating my anniversary, but somehow ran out of time to create and print stickers for the shop. Maybe someone else can do this? Also, do we really want to put our phone number on the sticker, given that it's only answered for a few hours per week, and messages don't always get listened to and responded to in a timely fashion? Theresa
