Flyers That Look Like $100 Bills?

Was wondering if any one has seen any paper stock that has a $100 bill look to the front and then a blank on the back? Could be the size of a real bill.

Looking to create flyers that would really catch the attention of people.

Comments(18)

  • InActive_Account15th October, 2003

    check in your e mail stationary on outlook express or the like, you'll find something in there so far as I recall.
    Or, webpage backgrounds.
    the Mrs

  • smiths1815th October, 2003

    I have seen these flyers previously at a
    R.E.I.C meeting , very catchy . I plan on having some done for myself and its a very inexpensive way of getting your message out there .

  • schallerp15th October, 2003

    I'm looking for pre-printed. I don't want to waste all of my toner doing it. I did find one but on the back it says "Notes". I just need a blank back and then I will print what I want on the blank side.

    Thanks for any info.

  • MrsMeltzer20th October, 2003

    What about taking a few hundred dollar bills to your nearest Kinkos (or other printing shop) and making copies?
    Seems it would be cheaper than buying pre-printed paper.

    Hope This Helps,
    Mrs. Meltzer

  • Roswitha20th October, 2003

    You cannot make copies of money.
    A buyer paid me cash one time , and I made a copy of the money he paid me and send it to the bank for proof of down payment, there called me back and told me that making a copy of money is a federal crime.
    My children used to play with play money, see if you find some at the toy department, and make a copy.
    Thats all I can think of.

    Good Luck

    RK

  • schallerp21st October, 2003

    OK I did find what I was looking for. I found a site that had a picture of a $100 bill. I took it and then I created a one page doc that has three bills per page on it. I will then create the back and then print, cut up, and distribute.

  • Investor4life24th November, 2003

    Lol, This is a great marketing technique! I have workers that only do marketing for me and we've stuck these bills EVERYWHERE...on bus stops, grocery stores, downtown, college campuses....this is an awesome way to get people to notice your advertisement where they would have normally just passed it up. The comments I've gotten on these things are great too! Good Luck!

  • Nievana1424th November, 2003

    Schallerp,
    Would you mind sharing the site on which you found the pic of a $100 bill? I've done searches and can't seem to find a clear pic.
    Ana

  • Twinky143228th November, 2003

    One summer I put a bunch of neighborhood high schoolers to work and had them spread the $100 bills all over the city and I've never gotten such a good response! It's a great marketing technique that grabs attention, & it's funny to hear people's comments, lol.

  • schallerp29th November, 2003

    http://www2.travlang.com/money/USD.html

  • Nievana148th December, 2003

    Fo those you you who have used these flyers, how many bills did you circulate? and What exactly was the response that you received? I just had some printed up and i'm hoping to get at least a .5-2% response/purchase rate.
    Thanks,
    -Ana

  • rchapa2nd January, 2004

    What is being put on the back? Get paid money for info. Or, are you just putting in your advertisment using them like a business card?? Cash for your house!!

  • norrist2nd January, 2004

    A few years ago I had "$1,000,000" bills made by a company called Systems for Success. No website on one of them, but the # is:800-527-9213. It's been awhile, so don't know if they are still around. Tim

  • mesabahouse2nd January, 2004

    Those of you who have use the bills. What have you put on the back. I'm looking for help for marketing ideas.

    Thanks

  • norrist2nd January, 2004

    I put nothing on the back but the back of the "$1,000,000" bill. I never sent them alone, only sent or handed them out with my card. It was always a good way to open a conversation, and people DO remember where they got it. Ice breaker, more than anything.

  • jpchapboy2nd January, 2004

    How about "looking for money? I can help! call me to solve your financial difficulties." Then just leave them on the ground at wal-mart. leave them at the stores where low-income people shop. I picked one of those flyers up once and couldn't deny to myself that I was looking for money.
    Josh

  • Locutus926th January, 2004

    What about targeting a select number of high equity preforeclosures with a crisp new $5 bill, with a note saying, "Call me! There is more where that came from...I want to buy your house!"

  • tinman17555th February, 2004

    Quote:
    On 2003-10-15 10:06, schallerp wrote:
    Was wondering if any one has seen any paper stock that has a $100 bill look to the front and then a blank on the back? Could be the size of a real bill.

    Looking to create flyers that would really catch the attention of people.


    Use monopoly money, it's blank on one side and an attention getter


    [addsig]

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