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The Revolutionary, new DYMO Stamps

Seven years after Internet postage was introduced, many home-based business owners are still standing in line at the post office to buy stamps, rather than going online. With businesses looking for every way to increase productivity, DYMO® — an industry leader in on-demand labeling — has created a compelling reason for businesses to print postage from their computers.

DYMO has joined forces with Endicia, a leading supplier of online postage solutions, to develop the revolutionary, new DYMO Stamps. This innovative service empowers businesses to print postage in seconds with a DYMO LabelWriter® printer connected to their PC or Mac — without the monthly fee commonly charged by other Internet postage providers.

“It’s really as easy as the LabelWriter itself,” says Andrew Newmark, Sr. Vice President of Business Development for DYMO. “Pop in a roll of postage labels and open up the DYMO Stamps software. Fast, easy, and cost effective.”

DYMO Stamps prints First Class, Priority Mail, Postcard, and International Airmail (up to 1 oz.) postage. The software is available free to current owners of DYMO LabelWriter® printers. For more information, visit www.dymo.com. HBM

Previously published in the February 2007 issue of HOME BUSINESS® Magazine, an international publication for the growing and dynamic home-based market. Available on newsstands, in bookstores and chain stores, and via subscriptions ($15.00 for 1 year, six issues). Visit www.homebusinessmag.com

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