We run into this problem all of the time at M Communications and M Com Publishing. People will take the cheap route with their marketing/publishing and then ask us to clean up the mess. My advice? Invest in yourself and your company. Do not take the cheap route because you will end up spending more money in the long run, trying to fix the non-professional image that you were delivered. Always put your best marketing foot forward. On another note (and this is for laughs), there is another example where cheaper is not better. There is an ongoing argument in my family. My Stepmom and I love Taco Bell hot sauce and my Dad loves La Victoria. For years I have listed to my Dad tell us both that we like the “cheaper” hot sauce. Well, if you at the photo, Taco Bell is clearly not the cheaper one. Well, maybe only by a penny, but I have to say … just another example why cheaper is not better.