Rarely do people refer to a business card, brochure or letterhead & envelopes as a business tool-however this is exactly what these commonly printed items items are and should be viewed as. A business card is usually one of the first things a new business owner is eager to get printed, and eagerly rush out to purchase new software & a do-it-yourself a kit to print on their own. "BIG MISTAKE" Not only because people can tell that you printed and designed them yourself, and typically it is not just the perforated edges that gives it away. If a person is important enough for you to give them your contact information-then it should be important enough for you to have them professionally designed and printed, it's as simple as that.
Often overlooked today as a necessity item-however there is nothing more affordable, more polished and professional then a proposal or letter that is sent in a professionally printed envelope, with a coordinating stationary. Obviously, long gone are the days of the typewriter, just think of all the letters and proposals your business prints from your laser or inkjet printers? Businesses rarely consider the cost of their time, and the cost of the ink until they are in line at a store and having to purchase those expensive cartridges. When inserted into an inkjet or laser printer you can simply type your letter in Microsoft Word and print directly on the professionally all ready pre-printed paper saving time and saving on the expensive cartridges...(and lets not even begin to discuss the frustration of being low on the color you need on a tight deadline).
Digital printing has made it more affordable than ever to simply have these items on hand when you need them.
P.S. What about email? No worries-We will give you a word template of your professionally designed letterhead so you can email your proposals and letters.
brochures, spec sheets, catalogs, flyers, inserts, instructions
Whether you have a product, service or both-chances are you will have a need to have a printed piece to leave behind to prospective clients. People will expect some sort of explanation of what it is you do or details about the product you are selling. What you leave behind has to be a good representation and sales tool for when you are not there. Often times businesses rely heavily on their websites to explain the details, but what about getting them there in the first place. These items should be viewed as customer support as well as a sales tool.