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SERVICES WE OFFER:
SIGNAGE:-
- Store Front Signs
- Banners
- A-Frame or A-Board Signs
- Awning Signs
- Channel Letters
- Indoor/Outdoor Light Box
- Real Estate Signs
- Menu Boards
- Vehicle Lettering & Graphics
- Magnetic Signs
- Interior Signage
- Parking Signs
- Metal Signs
- Custom Logos
- Trade Show Booths
- Promotional Items
- Neon Signs
- Directional Signs
- Retail Signs
- Monument Signs
- Custom Graphics
many more...
PRINTING:-
Raised Print &
Full Colour Offset and Digital Print
- Business Cards
- Flyers
- Postcards
- Rackcards
- Letterheads
- Envelopes
- Invoice Forms or NCR
- Digital Prints
- Presentation Folders
- Catalogues
- Booklets
- Sell Sheets
- Announcement Cards
- Greeting Cards
- Rubber Stamps
- Digital Print Banners
- Posters
- Labels
- Decals & Stickers
- Scree Printing
- Custom Graphic Design & Prints
- Custom Size Prints
many more...
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SIGNS & PRINTING
"Why should I have a sign?" is a question often asked by business owners. The answer will vary depending on your business type and format. In a highly impulse oriented business, good signage can be the difference between the success or failure of the business. The profile of your trade area also impacts your signage needs. Good signage can increase a business's opportunity for success.
Signs are the most affordable means of advertising for many businesses, and most businesses -new or not -- don't have a dollar to waste; "...signs are the most effective, yet least expensive form of advertising for the small business." What's more, signs are always on the job for you, advertising 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Time is a scarce and precious resource.
A business person needs to keep that fundamental premise in mind when creating a print ad (For Example: Flyers, Posters, Postcards, Business Cards, etc.). Readers will decide in a second or two – or perhaps even a split second – whether or not an ad is worth their time.
In marketing you face keen competition for the eyes and minds of your target audience. As much as you are convinced that your product is the most important thing in the world, remember that readers likely feel otherwise.
You need to understand what your objective is before putting words and images on a page.
- Are you trying to sell the total company image or to sell a specific product or service?
- Is this a new product that you are rolling out and introducing, or an established one that’s known to most of your audience?
- Is it an impulse item or a capital purchase?
- Are you trying to get the reader to take a specific action (“call within the next 30 minutes and you’ll get a steak knife set too!”)
- Or simply to reinforce your brand or image in the mind of the reader (“Just do it.”)?
* Establish the Objective
* Present One Central Proposition
* Support the Basic Proposition with All Elements of the Ad
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