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Success Stories
- The sales manager of a major hotel wanted the ability to personalize handouts to regular guests and prospective clients. The solution was a decorative frosted bag with a clear insert for a business card, allowing any member of staff to use the bags.
- A business consultant strived for continued learning after his assignment was complete. He distributed marketing books decorated with his company info and logo; this step resulted in more follow-up calls from previous clients.
- DA wanted a convenient way for students at her high school to always have their ID badges available. The answer was personalized lanyards, decorated in the school colors.
- AB didn’t want to forget the all important “thank you” after a sale. We developed a high end pen embedded into a thank you card. The card expressed a heartfelt thanks and the pen was later removed and used with appreciation.
- CA wanted to protect the fine wood table in the conference room of her firm. Our idea was to design oversized counter mats to be used as blotters on the table; they protected the finish while further branding her logo.
- JS was having trouble getting in to see a targeted account. Our idea was to send an order of coffee and bagels to the clients’ office at break time. All the packaging, cups and napkins were decorated with the logo of JS’s company; he ultimately got his meeting.
- An HR manager wanted a way to welcome new associates into the company. We expanded on her idea by designing an employee welcome package consisting of an attaché with padfolio, pen and calculator, accompanied by an embroidered polo shirt and cap.
- GS, the owner of a maintenance company liked stress balls for trade shows, but wanted something a little different. We suggested a stress ball shaped like a brain. These were decorated with his company information and tag line stating: “next time you need maintenance services, use your brain and call us.”
- JB wanted lumpy mail to raise the curiosity of direct mail recipients. The next mailing included a letter opener, which greatly increased the response rate, resulting in a more sales.
- DP wanted to raise the level of the appearance of his contracting crew. Corporate shirts were designed and distributed to all workers on the job site. The decorated attire added credibility and professionalism to the appearance of his crew.
- Attorney MJ inquired about branding opportunities in the office boardroom. We assisted by providing custom decorated glassware and coasters for use by clients.
- We often like to use a little something to acknowledge our clients during the holiday season. We used a music CD with festive songs celebrating the season; we’re still getting favorable remarks from recipients.
- AG wanted to distribute something different for his corporate golf tournament. The idea was to provide bottles of sunscreen – decorated with his logo and used during the day.
- BT was interested in discreetly using his building as a marketing vehicle. The foot traffic warranted the use of a logo mat strategically placed at the entrance, increasing awareness and adding safety.
- A sales manager wanted a marketing tool that literally would be used every day in an office environment. This was accomplished through the use of wall calendars shipped to all of her clients. The calendars were sent early enough to be the first posted.
- DN worked in the safety industry and wanted a thank you gift relating to the nature of his business. The solution was to provide a flashlight decorated with company logo as a “thank you” at the completion of each sale.
- The owner of a confectionary shop wanted his business information right in front of his clientele consisting of households in the area. A refrigerator magnet was handed or mailed to his client base, resulting in a greater awareness of his tasty offerings.
- PG was interested in a little something different for alumni from her university. The idea was to design and distribute a vase decorated with the school logo.
- EL wanted a food gift for clients; she was amazed to discover that everything from coffee to bottled water, chocolates, ham, lobster and steaks can be decorated in custom packaging for marketing purposes.
- WR wanted to send catalogs to his direct mail list of clients. The information was customized and burned onto CD’s bearing his corporate logo and contact information. The CD was made to ultimately direct clientele directly to his web site.
- AS liked the educational aspect of her business. She accompanied her marketing material with a series of bookmarks bearing her company logo; the bookmarks were laminated for a long shelf life.
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