October is poster month, big or small, 15% off. Posters are great for all the upcoming seasonal festivities and functions. Economical, full color, fun and printed on indoor/outdoor paper stock. Add some snap and sizzle to your next event, anything goes!
Also…think personalized gifts for customers or valued employees. Virtually any item can be imprinted with your logo, over 300,000 items. Beyond pens and mugs – tool belts, aprons, memory sticks, the sky is the limit.
Reminder….Time to order next years’s calendars – large desk format or pocket sized with your logo, lots of choices.
First quarter review – yikes, are you kidding! It’s two weeks short of ending first quarter. It wasn’t too long ago that I was figuring out how to navigate the rocky shoals of this whole year.
Did the ground hog, or was it Adam Smith just see his shadow? Where do we look today for credible economic information – what can or should we expect? The consensus by those in the know or in the “should know”, including your local banker project slow recovery. Probably no discernable change to most of us until late this year or as late as 4th quarter 2010. It’s as your instincts suspected, a continuance of business “not as usual”.
We all need to review our business model even after we adjusted it late last year, and see if it still applies to this market. Shortly, you will have a three month history to weigh and analyze your situation – expenses, revenues, margins, etc. Chose a strategy that is realistic and tough. It’s always a nice problem to deal with increased production and hiring, but we should wait to see the “whites of their eyes” for the up tick in our business before we slip on those rose colored glasses. Continue Reading »
Dimensional letters whether on the outside of a building or in the reception area of a business adds an aura of presence, a substantive statement of confidence and longevity. It’s not just a shingle or sign thrown up to identify a business, which are effective for identifying a business and what they do. It’s a bolder impression. People have been exposed to dimensional lettering over the years at companies that are attempting to project an impression of confidence, stability and longevity like government buildings, large corporate entities, law firms, and, yes, financial institutions. The list goes on.