Binding Entrepreneurs

Published: 29th March 2011
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In today's economy, people are becoming adept at finding less expensive ways to do things. Out of this comes creative small businesses. These are generally designed to fill a niche that the owner feels is lacking. Often start-ups arise out of frustration with a particular situation. One of these is the added number of binding businesses beginning.

In the past, people have had very few choices for binding their own documents. Unless they worked for a company who owned a large binding machine, choices were less than optimal. Yes, you can use a three ring binder or report cover. While these options have their uses, there are times when an actual bound edge is preferred. And so those looking to obtain a professionally bound document flocked to large office supply stores or print shops.

Upon entering these big box stores, there are many binding options. Several will even print your materials on specialty paper. And they generally have a large selection of covers and binding spines and customization options. However, the employees are trained to attempt to sell you many unneeded items to go along with the binding process and they are often outrageously priced. But, having no other choice, the lonely consumer gave up a large portion of their hard earned income to have their items professionally bound.

One day a brilliant idea occurred in the mind of one of these consumers. One could purchase a binding machine and a small selection of accessories and bind their own documents. This same person could learn on their own documents and eventually branch out to binding items for their friends. In no time at all, a new small business niche was born. Now, instead of heading to a corporate chain to attend to your binding needs, there is often a locally owned bindery that can offer personal service at a decent price.

Or, you can join the ranks of those beginning to bind their own documents. There are several low cost options for this. Binding machines designed for light use start at around $25.00 for a comb binding machine. Thermal binding devices can be found for $75.00 and even twin loop wire binding machines are as low as $189.00.

If these items are too much for your budget, you can also purchase prepunched paper to use along with a number of tools that allow you to manually bind your documents. Spiral coil spines come in a large variety of colors and sizes and are easy to twist into the punched binding edge; a pair of crimpers will seal off the ends nicely. GBC ProClick and Zip Bind supplies are another easy way to quickly bind materials without a machine.

Whichever route you choose, you'll need binding spines and covers. The spines are fairly specific to the binding style you choose but the cover choices are endless. You can get clear or frosted covers that allow the title page to show through. Regency and leatherette covers add a touch of elegance to professional documents. Other options include embossed grain, composition, linen, metallic, twill, poly, crystal embossed, paper, and imprintable binding covers. You can even find eco-friendly lines of binding covers and prepunched paper.

Overall, binding documents yourself can be a cost-effective way to create professional materials. And if you can create a small binding business, that's even better. Good luck and happy binding!


If you're interested in purchasing your own Binding Machine, you should really visit MyBinding.com. They have these items available at a great price and they also have all the Binding Supplies and Accessories that you'll need. Check them out for yourself today!


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