Wednesday, January 18, 2006

More about our Ferrari print

Our Ferrari print idea has caused quite a stir.

More people asked whether it is better to produce a post card or a greeting card of your favourite illustration like the Ferrari print sample below.

Come and visit us at the Scottish Gift Fair in Glasgow next week. Stand H68. We will be exhibiting our full range of prints, scottish calendars and cards.

I had said that the Ferrari card is better in my opinion as a greeting card because you can write in it - and there is more room to write your message.

It comes with an envelope so the message is private
It has more chance of being delivered
It has a better added valueIt is easier to cut up and place in a frame
It will stand on its own on the mantlepiece or table
You can make it any size not just the preferred postcard size
Can be sold in a pack of notecards

So saying all of this, each project has its own target market. You may just wish to publicise your Ferrari print with promotional notes.

Let me know if you are putting together a project with which we can help

Gordon Flavellwww.flavell.com

Friday, January 13, 2006

Happy New Year

Well - its here - 2006

Are you ready for it.

Did you make those New Year Resolutions.

Here are a few suggestions if you haven't got round to making the list yet.

I'm assuming you have done the personal ones - quit eating, drinking, smoking, spending, etc. These are my promotional marketing resolutions.

Contact all your clients and wish them a Happy New Year
Organise your mail list so that you can find your client info instantly
Get hold of your old colleagues and clients that you haven't spoken to recently
Spring clean the clutter on your desk - or even your desktop!!
Think positively - STUFF happens
Contact a new potential client every day - that will be 200 or so by the end of 2006

Why not send them some promotional notepads or a promotional magnetic pad.

Give me a call during the year - I hope we can help your marketing effort.

Watch out for more promotional tips.

Gordon Flavell

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