Posts Tagged ‘business’

Corporate Christmas (E-)cards

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
Corporate Christmas card for Pink Chocolate

Corporate Christmas card for Pink Chocolate

Big chance your employer is brainstorming these days on what Christmas card to send out to all contacts this year.

Why not suggest a FairMail card this year?

A fair price for a quality photo with an inspiring positive story behind each photograph. Plus FairMail can cater for all needs: e-cards, printed cards, photography for social media posts, you name it.

You can read more in our digital flyer or on our website. Or just contact us and tell us what you are looking for.

25% discount on tailor made Corporate Season’s Greetings cards for your employer

Wednesday, September 16th, 2015

Imagine the reactions of your fellow employees, clients and other relations if your employer makes a visible difference this year when sending out your season’s greetings card!

Whether as printed Christmas card, New Year’s E-card or tailor made fairtrade calendar, you can be sure to see a smile on the face of the receivers when they find out who took the beautiful photograph. And you can be sure to create a smile on the face of the FairMail teenager who can pay for his or her own education with the sale of their image to your employer.

FairMail teenagers presenting DHV-GL's tailor made corporate calendar

FairMail teenagers presenting DHV-GL’s tailor made corporate calendar

As you can read here FairMail is happy to work with you in co-creating any tailor made product, including your logo and personalized message. It is even possible to send a specific image request to our teenagers on a no-cure-no-pay basis.

Due to lower printing prices this year, we can offer you our tailor made products with a 25% to 75% discount compared to last year, depending on the size and quantity. So check out the attractive prices and read more here.

As FairMail lacks the means to contact all the potential customers we would be very, very happy with any tips or suggestions you might have regarding who we can contact to present our unique offering. You can either pass on our digital flyer which you can download here or contact us directly with the name and contact details of the person we should contact.

Thank you so much in advance!

FairMail's B2B Christmas Flyer

Front side of FairMail’s Corporate Christmas Flyer

Ex-FairMail teenager wins entrepreneurship prize

Monday, February 3rd, 2014
another cake finished in the ACJ Bakery

another cake finished in the ACJ Bakery

The success story of ex-FairMail photographer Patricia from Peru continues. In past newsletters you could read about how she started her own bakery with fellow ex-photographer Betty and how they managed to attract foreign investment in their growing business.

Despite the setback of her partner Betty leaving the business to pursue other destinies Patricia is doing great. In the end of 2013 she won the first prize of a business competition organized by the Peruvian government. The competition was aimed at stimulating young entrepreneurs to set up their own business. After the training sessions Patricia managed to convince the judges during the pitching session to give her the first prize of 2.500 Peruvian soles (about 650 euro).

Patricia with her mother

Patricia with her mother

With this money she bought a new oven and is now refurbishing her mother’s house to make it suitable to house the bakery’s facilities. This way she will become independent from the facilities she now rents from ACJ El Milagro and will spend less time commuting. Also at home Patricia’s mother and sisters can help baking the products.

Apart from the investment in her new facilities she has also managed to expand her product range including more sweets like meringues, cookies, “crema de leche” and “cocitos”. Also she has managed to formalize her business with the tax authorities, making the way free to sell (and invoice) to corporate clients.

Patricia in front of her house where she is implementing her new bakery

Patricia in front of her house where she is implementing her new bakery

A big thanks from Patricia to all who have supported her with the purchase of her cards. A special thanks goes out to Marlies van Appel from our Dutch partner Context Cards who provided different baking accessories and to Pieter Parmentier for investing in Patricia’s business when she really needed it.

New investments in FairMail teenager’s bakery enterprise

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
Patricia and Betty showing their cakes

Patricia and Betty showing their cakes

Patricia and Betty, two of FairMail Peru’s ex-photographers, where very sad when they had to retire from FairMail 9 months ago. But at the same time very happy to make their dream reality: start-up theirown micro-enterprise called PatyBet Bakery (read the earlier blogpost about their plans here). Twelve months down the road they have shown that their business is successful. Also in attracting foreign investment from a Dutch micro-investor, wanting to help their business grow.

Patricia finishing off a birthday cake

Patricia finishing off a birthday cake

The investment was used to buy flower, sugar and butter at discounted wholesale prices but also different cake molds to increase production, cleaning materials and other ingredients necessary for baking cakes.

Now the PatyBet bakery has increased its production to about 20 to 23 cakes per week. Their clients seem to be very satisfied with the tasty product and the service provided. All the cakes leave the oven still hot and are delivered straight into the hands of their customers.

Betty and Patricia delivering a fresh cake

Betty and Patricia delivering a fresh cake

PatyBet is now also providing decorated birthday cakes as a new product. Step by step Patricia and Betty are growing their business. Whenever you come to Peru, please don’t forget to contact and visit PatyBet

Fair trade corporate Christmas cards available

Friday, September 20th, 2013

kaartaradhana KerstWhat would your clients and relations say if they received a fair trade Christmas card from you this year?

Past customers like Ben & Jerry’s, EPSON and the Dutch ministry of agriculture express not only their happiness with the quality of FairMail’s service and product but also with the inspired reactions they got.

Besides pre-printed Christmas cards, FairMail also offers tailor made cards with a text, logo and Christmas picture of your choice.

New this year is a Christmas e-card with a video message of the teenager who took the picture and who receives 50% of the profit for education.

You can read more in this digital Christmas flyer.

If you are interested, all you have to do is:

1) Choose a Christmas picture of your choice taken by one of our teenagers.

2) Send us your seasons greetings text plus/or logo.

3) Let us know how many cards you would like and in which size/model (A5 or A6, folded or single)

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After we have sent you a price quote we will work on the design. You will receive a digital copy of the design for your approval before we send it to the printer. We don’t send anything to the printer until you are 100% satisfied with the design.

Please let us know if you have any further inquiries by clicking here.

Peruvian FairMail teenagers start own bakery business

Monday, February 4th, 2013
Patricia and Betty putting their cakes in the oven

Patricia and Betty putting their cakes in the oven

Two of the Peruvian FairMail teenagers who left FairMail at the end of 2012 (due to reaching the age limit) have started on a new endeavor: starting a bakery business together.Patricia used her FairMail earnings to study gastronomy and with the help of one of FairMail’s partners ACJ she also followed a bakery course. Betty used her earnings to study business administration. With Patricia’s creativity and entrepreneurial spirit and Betty’s structured way of working and understanding of finances they could be the perfect match. We asked them how they came up with the idea and what they are up to:

How did you get the idea to start a cake bakery business?

Patty explains: “At first I wanted to start a restaurant in our home where all the mothers from the neighborhood could come and eat. But we didn’t have enough money to invest so we started selling snacks. Unfortunately that didn’t go very well. I also made cakes for me and my family now and then. The neighbors who would join us said the cakes where delicious and asked why we didn’t start to sell cakes. At home I have a small oven, but it is too small. But at a nearby NGO (ACJ El Milagro) they have a professional bakery kitchen and they let me use their oven. Also they helped me with a bakery course where I learned a lot of things which I am using now.

Betty making some delicious dough

Betty making some delicious dough

And how did you end up joining Betty?

Betty explains: “Patty asked me a long time ago if I wanted to help. She was looking for someone that could assist her, or would be her business partner. But at that time I had problems at home so I didn’t say yes then. But now I have decided to join her and now we do everything 50/50.

So what is the name of your company?

We don’t know yet unfortunately. All ideas are welcome!

Check FairMail’s facebook to join in the online discussion and voting for a new name for Betty and Patty’s company.

How is business going for you now?

At this moment we are baking about 10 cakes per week. We sell them at 10 soles (about 3 euro) while they cost us around 5 soles to make. It is a lot of work because we make the batter by hand. First we bought small amounts of ingredients, but now we have invested in buying a big bag of flower and sugar so the production price goes down and we make more profit. We also want to buy more cake molds as now we have only 4. We want to grow so we hope that everyone in the neighborhood knows about us soon and orders with us!

Proud Patricia showing her soon-to-be-cak

Proud Patricia showing her soon-to-be-cak

Even though Patricia and Betty are no longer active as photographers for FairMail they keep earning money with the sale of their cards and photo’s. Over the coming months they will invest their earnings in their business. We wish Patricia and Betty all the best with their new endeavor and many more cakes to come!

Two teenagers from Peru come to Europe

Monday, December 19th, 2011
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Mariaflor from Peru

Elmer from FairMail Peru

Elmer from FairMail Peru

In the month of June two FairMail photographers (Elmer from Peru and Mariaflor from Peru) will visit Europe for a 3 week promotional tour. They will also conduct market research while visiting Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. On the road they will be visiting shops selling FairMail cards, tell their story to the buyers of fair trade shops, meet the director of their potential new French distributor and try to sell their cards at a consumer festival.

Cinthia en David in 2009 bij hun eigen kaartenmolen in Utrecht

Cinthia and David in 2009 next to their own card spinner in Utrecht, Netherlands

Two years ago David and Cinthia from Peru visited the Netherlands on a similar mission which turned out to be a great success! This time we are able to let the teenagers meet their customers and the other way around thanks to a subsidy from the Dutch ministry of economical affairs and our German distributor.

Want to take a peak into their programme and see when you can meet them? Then click here!

Do you know or are you someone who can help generate media attention for the visit of the teenagers to Europe and their special story behind the FairMail cards?  Then contact Peter by clicking here.

Teenage photographers work demand driven

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Patricia working on UK's corporate Christmas card picture

Patricia working on UK’s corporate Christmas card picture

More and more FairMail’s teenage photographers receive concrete photo assignments from organizations looking for a certain image. The past few months they have been working on assignments for three corporate customers. A day care organization and institute providing mental care who where looking for a picture for their corporate Christmas card. And a publisher of a children’s yoga calendar.

Both for the teenagers and for the photography teachers it is very nice to work demand driven on a concrete assignment. With the idea in mind that the teenager with the best pictures gets paid for his or her photo everybody is really motivated to work hard.

Volunteer Elaine with her gang of young photographers and yoga models

Volunteer Elaine with her gang of young photographers and yoga models

According to Elaine, currently one of the two volunteer photography trainers in India, “All of the teenagers worked really hard on our yoga project. We went out into the community and worked from the teenagers rooftops with lots of younger children from the area. All the kids were very happy and excited to help out and we all had alot of fun! The deadline for the competition gave them something to focus on and it was great to see them so motivated and eager to take great shots, it also forced them to develop great ideas quickly and be really creative.”

Photographer Kaushal in action on his roof top

Photographer Kaushal in action on his roof top

A selection of the best pictures has been sent to the three different clients who are evaluating the pictures. You can imagine just how excited the teenagers are to find out if their picture will be selected or not. And how happy he or she will be when they hear that a professional organization picked their picture.

It is still possible to have the teenagers take pictures for you on a no cure no pay basis. For instance for your employers corporate Christmas card. You can learn more about this option by clicking here or by contacting us directly.

Click here to watch the restults of the childrens yoga photoshoot and to vote for your favourite.

Teenage photographer Akaash doubles FairMail profit with own business

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

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Akaash’s dream is to improve the mechanic workplace he runs with his father so it can provide more income for his family. That’s why he had already invested part of his profit from the sale of his cards in spare parts and tools.

akaash1300With the sale of his newest card he was able to buy an old motorcycle for 3.000 rs. After a thorough maintenance job worth 2.000 rs he has already been able to sell it for 10.000 rs. So a very good investment that has made his dream come a bit closer.

akaash2300Akaash is one of the teenagers who likes to work with his hands and is not motivated to follow further education. You can’t really blame him after seeing what this has brought his brother and sister. Both have a university degree but no job and thus can’t support the family. Luckily Akaash does understand that to run a succesfull business he has to be able to read, write and do his maths. That’s why he, Anil and Sonu hired the services of a private tutor to learn at least the basics. The coming years FairMail will be following up on Akaash and guiding him to make his mechanic workplace a success.

Read more about how Akaash decided to get a tutor by clicking here.