
Imagine
meeting with a potential service provider for the first time. At
the conference table, as greetings are being exchanged, the vendor’s
president, sales manager and customer service manager all hand you
their business cards. Now imagine how you’d perceive the company
if none of the cards looked alike – if different colors, fonts,
or possibly logos were used.
Although this example is a bit extreme, realize that your clients
and prospects expect consistency with your marketing communications
and promotions. For example:
You want reliable duplication of your logo and corporate
colors. These elements are the visual “calling cards” of
your company. It’s important that they be replicated to perfection
without even the slightest change or you’ll confuse customers,
even if only subliminally. If one vendor prints your product brochures,
you order business cards from an internet company and turn to a
third vendor to embroider your staff uniforms, there’s a
danger that variations will occur in how your logo is reproduced. Using
one supplier for all of your promotional marketing needs ensures
unswerving replication.
You want your message to be consistent. What you
say and how you say it must also be regularly repeated. Experts say
it takes at least three touch-points with an audience to get a message
across, and that message better make the same statement both in words
and visuals.
Let’s say you’re
developing a new marketing campaign focusing on timely delivery.
Your logo features a clock, which will be imprinted on your letterhead,
new brochures, etc. That same image can be emblazoned on related
promotional products, such as timers or stopwatches.
Your new tagline reads, “Fast Delivery, Every Time.” Coordinating
the distribution and, equally critical, timing of these communications
and promotions are key. A single vendor managing the various elements
of this campaign will ensure that the ball is never dropped – that
delivery as well as image is consistent and timely.
Keep quality consistent. If
you tell your clients that your products are made of high-quality
components, but your brochure is reproduced on an old ink-jet printer,
then you’re
undermining the product you sell.
We’ve spent
years integrating the planning and purchasing of high-tech
printing, direct-mail and promotional
products – from uniforms to executive
gifts – to achieve consistency for our clients at
every client touch-point. Give us a call and we’ll make sure
that your promotional marketing never disappoints!

Phone: 774-212-0252
Email: capeadventure@comcast.net
P.S.
One of our favorite products is writing instruments. Less expensive
pens will be viewed as useful when paired with a padfolio or
journal; high-end pens will be viewed as meaningful when presented
with a handwritten note to commemorate a special occasion.
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