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Out of context: Reply #10

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    It's a well known fact, the higher the quantity, the lower the pricing. 20,000 business cards is about $300-$350 worth of hand sized, likely to be kept, mini brochures about food. a very appropriate and affordable piece of any marketing campaign.

    Not good business to change numbers, definitely a moot point in this discussion. as a restaurant owner, my grandfather had 2 phones #s in 40+ years. one that began with letters way back when, then another when the system went to 7 numbers in 1958. Though I have changed my carrier I haven't changed my number in 12 years.

    I live in a small town (40K) atm outside a larger small town (400K) I'm sure all 400K in the larger town could be given some of the cards inviting them. it's not uncommon already as there are specialty restaurants sprinkled around the area.

    Wouldn't your point of it being small and local be a contributing factor to the choice to advertise big? saturation?

    • Only a moot point if the sole point of discussion is the restaurant business, but hey.detritus
    • It is, however a well known fact, the higher the quantity, the lower the pricingdetritus

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