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Faith28
2nd December 2005, 14:56
Dear all,

I have just found this fantastic site.

To begin, I have just started a new business developing educational card games for schools. The business is called 'Loop Card Games' and we create, develop and publish our own games with the objective of creating ready made resources for teachers and making learning fun for pupils.

Our first decks were published in September 2005 and our next decks will be published in April 2006.

We are currently creating a promotional pack for businesses to advertise their products on a poker sized card in a pack of 54 cards. The businesses that are usually interested are educational companies, charities, INSET/course providers but we are looking for companies from retail who can provide offers to teachers all over England.

I really look forward to getting advice and developing the business to its full potential.

Eiman Munro
Sole Proprietor and Physics teacher

clairemackaness
2nd December 2005, 14:58
Hi and welcome to the forum

emubill
2nd December 2005, 16:14
welcome to the forums


Nige

Jayne
2nd December 2005, 18:26
Hi,

Welcome to the forum :D

Jayne

Cornish Steve
2nd December 2005, 18:42
Dear Eiman,

Welcome, and it's nice to see another physicist at the forums!

We are currently creating a promotional pack for businesses to advertise their products on a poker sized card in a pack of 54 cards.
It will be interesting to see who signs up to be the joker. :)

fastfences
2nd December 2005, 19:25
What's with you, Steve? Silly Jokes, of course :lol: :lol:

Woops. Sorry Faith, got so carried away trying to be a smart 'a' I forgot to welcome you. Welcome!!!!!
Cheers, Nigel

a-okadmin
3rd December 2005, 07:36
Welcome Eiman.

Faith28
3rd December 2005, 09:04
Thanks for the warm greetings.

Actually the cards themselves are custom made. So both sides will have information about companies and what they offer. So although I could include the normal pack with a space in the middle for companies details, it works better without the packs.
Having said that, maybe teachers will be more likely to keep a pack of cards which they can 'play with' than one with 'just' details of companies...hmmm pondering about that one :?