From PRWeb:
Annual report printing got easier and more affordable today with the use of a preconfigured instant quoting system on PrintNinja.com. In addition to the regular 30-70 per cent savings for customers who use the printing services broker, cost-effective options have been preset into the website’s online booklet printing quoting tool.
An example of these preconfigured options is the choice of pages in multiples of four, as well as optimum paper selection for the project. “Financial reporting is a huge expense for our clients who are publicly traded or who voluntarily publish their financial statements, such as non-profits,” explained PrintNinja CEO, Russell Potterfield. The system is meant to allow organizations to focus more on the content of the report than the logistics of how it will be printed. “Our printed products also come with a 100 per cent satisfaction guarantee.”
PrintNinja encourages organizations to visit their website with the specifications of their last years report to instantly see the difference in pricing. The company, which specializes in high-quantity projects, offers a number of shipping options so that organizations can ensure they meet the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) deadline for reporting.
Although a large number of organizations are looking to save money by publishing their annual reports online, the SEC requires that reports be formatted for both online and print. Additionally, print copies must be made available upon request of shareholders.
As a leader in online print brokering, PrintNinja understands the importance of using ePublishing and print publishing together as a strategic method of reaching a large audience. The company knows that ePublishing will not be taking over the custom printing industry any time soon. “Annual reports are one of those things that people still appreciate getting in the mail, holding, and browsing through,” said Potterfield, “A well published report may be kept around for years.”
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