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A4 vs Letter format

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simon-cph says

Hi guys and girls,

I was just wondering… does anyone here know, or have a qualified guess, in regards to which format is the most popular. A4 or Letter?

So far, I have been making all my items in both formats, to try to ensure the broadest appeal among potential buyers. But I must admit, I have no idea which format the buyers are going for. Is it 50/50%? Or 70/30%?...

It could be fun, if one could do a poll among buyers. What made them buy the item. And what format did they go for.

Have anyone got an opinion on this?

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Demorfoza says

Most of my items are in Letter format. Now I have 1000+ sales and, to be honest, during that time I’ve had only couple requests for A4 format :)

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simon-cph says

Most of my items are in Letter format. Now I have 1000+ sales and, to be honest, during that time I’ve had only couple requests for A4 format :)

Thanks for the feedback. It was actually the Letter format that is was wondering, how much was used. But quite a lot I can hear… so I will continue to do both. In my end of the world, A4 rules as the standard format :-)

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Demorfoza says

So is in my end, but you have to think globally (which obviously is what you do :D)

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simon-cph says

So is in my end, but you have to think globally (which obviously is what you do :D)

Yes I totally agree… globally rocks :-)

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