Bringing local businesses together to share the cost of marketing
Exciting news! If you are a local business, you now have the opportunity to be a part of a huge 9'x12' postcard going directly out to the residents of
Yorba Linda.
By teaming up with other
non-competing businesses, marketing is made possible for a ridiculously low cost. Let's go?
We also offer other sizes, like double and full sides. Contact us for pricing.
Simply send your ad via email or if you need help designing your ad, please send us the following:
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Not all locations or multi spots may be available if you wait too long to sign up.
Hi! I'm Mika. Samson is my dad. One day I came home from school and asked him, "How do I start a business?" He said, "Starting is the easy part," laughing as he said it. You see, we live in the awesome city of Yorba Linda. We have seen way too many of our favorite places to eat close down. After this talk, we decided to start a printing company to help local businesses stay around longer. My dad has worked with big printers across the U.S. and has friends who give us good prices that we can pass on to our local business. I'm just a kid learning as I go (dad says it's good for me). We’ve found that lots of the smaller businesses don't have the budgets to mail out thousands of postcards like the big guys. So, we found a way to share the cost and make it affordable for everyone.
Hey there. My name is Samson, I'm Mika's father. He's some kid. I don't know many other kids his age that see whats goining on around them. You see, we live in Yorba Linda. It's a fairly big city with a small town feel. We spend a lot of time in our homwtown. Yorba Linda is kinda like living in the islands (we have family on Maui and visit often). Mika has pointed out more than once, "how some of the places we like to eat at are no longer around". Mika came to me one day and asked how we can help. We brainstormed and because we already have a printing company (another Mika long story haha) we came up with mailing out big postcards where local business can share ad space and offer deals. He found that this is a great way to connect Yorba Linda residents with local businesses so they stick around a lot longer.