Small businesses need to come up with unconventional ways to draw attention. That’s why digital marketing is so useful. When you are trying to make a name for yourself as a local business owner, building a strong connection with your customers is the quickest way to achieve that goal. That said, drumming up business through foot traffic matters just as much now as it did in the pre-pandemic days. With that in mind, we’ve assembled a list of great tips that should help you design more informative walk-up signs! (more…)
Archive for September, 2021
4 Top-Tier Tips for Creating Informative Small Business Walk-Up Signs
Thursday, September 30th, 2021How to Have Fall Season Fun While Avoiding COVID
Friday, September 17th, 2021The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic feels like it’s never going to end. And yet, some glimmers of regular life from before the virus are showing through the clouds of gloom. Even so, it’s still a good idea to be as cautious as possible. The number of new cases, breakthrough or not, is on the rise. This dire situation begs the question: “how can we celebrate fall without getting sick?” (more…)
Page Setup for Booklet Printing is Easier Than You Think!
Friday, September 10th, 2021Booklets are an amazing marketing tool. Much like full-size hardcover nonfiction books and paperback novels we all enjoy, they’re something tangible. Even though digital marketing and social media are all the rage these days, there’s something magical about an object you can hold. Booklet printing doesn’t have to be tricky, even when you have to create multiple stacks in a single run. Still, rushing the process can lead to production delays that will frustrate customers and clients alike. Don’t let that happen! We can help you out. (more…)
Your Questions About Printing Resolution, Answered!
Friday, September 3rd, 2021Resolution is one of the most important aspects of any printed product. Take, for instance, an image you want to use for a social media post. If it is blurry and pixelated, it looks ugly. In short, leaving an image this way defeats the purpose of what it is; it just looks bad. However, beyond images, your text and PDF files need to be high-quality. That makes them easier to read and understand. We recommend a setting of 300 DPI or higher. So when you’ve got questions, we’ve got the answers! (more…)