WTTB beats January blues with sizzling deals.

The UK’s leading digital print platform has given a boost to what is traditionally the most miserable time of year, with a whole host of special deals.

WTTB has launched its own January sale with up to 25 per cent off many of its best selling lines. That means good news for sellers who want to get ahead of the game and stock up for the year ahead.

The sale – which is on now until 14 January 2024 – covers everything from printed books to merchandise, as well as banners, flyers and signage.

The 25 per cent discount will be available on case bound and layflat books, supersized posters, short run leaflets and dibond signs as well as all of the varieties of personalised coffee mugs that WTTB offers.

Other discounts include 20 per cent off both litho and digital stitched books, Wiro booklets, classic roller banners, digital poster and long run flyers.

WTTB’s extensive apparel range – including budget, organic and everyday T shirts and hoodies – are having their prices slashed by 15 per cent, as are tote bags, outdoor banners, Correx and Foamex signs and perfect bound books.

Louise Stephenson, Managing Director of WTTB, believes the offers are a great start to the new year.

“Hopefully everyone will have had a very profitable and productive Christmas and now can start to plan for the year ahead,” she said. “Being able to take advantage of substantial discounts in January can make a real difference to resellers who are looking at key dates in the calendar and their product range.

“It’s a great time to be taking advantage of stocking up on good sellers or even trying out some new products for the first time to showcase to customers. We have tried to discount from across our most popular ranges so we are sure that lots of people will want to make the most of the sale while it lasts.”

For further information on all products visit www.wttb.co.uk

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