IPS extends $5 Dakis website offer

 

Independent Photographic Supplies has extended its ‘$5 website’ promotion on behalf of Dakis until the end of July.
IPS is offering retailers a ‘fully functional demonstration website for $5 – a saving of $1200.’
The Dakis e-commerce software system, which includes a managed website service, online photo solution, Photo Factory Platform (greeting cards, postcards, announcements, collages, calendars, photo books, gifts and much more) and photo kiosks, was nominated as a ‘Hot Pick’ at this year’s PMA Digital Life Expo in Melbourne.
Dakis also offers search engine optimisation (SEO), product information management and custom design services. 
IPS national marketing manager Bruno Polito told PIN Online that the $5 deal involved no contracts or ‘lock-ins’ .
Sanyo upgrades eneloop
Sanyo has upgraded its rechargeable eneloop battery range with the launch of a “cleaner, greener, more cost-effective energy solution”. The new HR3UTG2 AA eneloop  rechargeable batteries and new NCMQN04A eneloop charger packs allow the battery to be recharged up to a staggering 1500  times before it needs to be replaced. 
Sanyo said the new batteries are ideal for high drain electronic devices such as cameras, toys and game controllers.
Momento Pro cuts prices by 25%
Photo book printing company Momento Pro has reduced the price of its main product lines by around 25%.
The company has announced price cuts across its range of premium covers, printed and  classic covers, lay-flat pages, art pages and black end pages for photobooks. 
“This is just another way we're striving to maximise our Pro customers’ book options and increase their profitability,” Momento Pro marketing manager David Watson said.
The base price of the most popular photobook styles now start from $50 for small photobooks and $60 for medium photobooks in classic, printed and faux leather finishes.
Momento Pro has also announced new leather and aluminium additions to its photobook range as well as offering 300gsm lay-flat page stock for regular sized books.

Independent Photographic Supplies has extended its ‘$5 website’ promotion on behalf of Dakis until the end of July.

IPS is offering retailers a ‘fully functional demonstration website for $5 – a saving of $1200.’

The Dakis e-commerce software system, which includes a managed website service, online photo solution, Photo Factory Platform (greeting cards, postcards, announcements, collages, calendars, photo books, gifts and much more) and photo kiosks, was nominated as a ‘Hot Pick’ at this year’s PMA Digital Life Expo in Melbourne.

Dakis also offers search engine optimisation (SEO), product information management and custom design services. 

IPS national marketing manager Bruno Polito told PIN Online that the $5 deal involved no contracts or ‘lock-ins’ .

Sanyo upgrades eneloop

Sanyo has upgraded its rechargeable eneloop battery range with the launch of a “cleaner, greener, more cost-effective energy solution”.

The new HR3UTG2 AA eneloop  rechargeable batteries and new NCMQN04A eneloop charger packs allow the battery to be recharged up to a staggering 1500  times before it needs to be replaced. 

Sanyo said the new batteries are ideal for high drain electronic devices such as cameras, toys and game controllers.

Momento Pro cuts prices by 25%

Photo book printing company Momento Pro has reduced the price of its main product lines by around 25%.

The company has announced price cuts across its range of premium covers, printed and  classic covers, lay-flat pages, art pages and black end pages for photobooks. 

“This is just another way we're striving to maximise our Pro customers’ book options and increase their profitability,” Momento Pro marketing manager David Watson said.

The base price of the most popular photobook styles now start from $50 for small photobooks and $60 for medium photobooks in classic, printed and faux leather finishes.

Momento Pro has also announced new leather and aluminium additions to its photobook range as well as offering 300gsm lay-flat page stock for regular sized books.

 

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