Showing posts with label omni channel marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label omni channel marketing. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2023

Direct Mail & Email campaign Check out this Ultimate Guide

The Ultimate Guide to Running a Print + Email Campaign with Duplicates INK - marketSMART 

At Duplicates INK - marketSMART, we understand the power of combining print and email campaigns for a successful marketing strategy. 

Print marketing offers tangible, attention-grabbing materials while email marketing helps build customer relationships and increase brand awareness through a vast reach to billions of email users worldwide. To help you craft a winning print + email campaign, we've put together this guide filled with expert tips and tricks. 

The Print Campaign: Driving Sales with Proper Execution 

    1.  Choose Your Audience - To maximize impact, make sure to send your print material to the right customers. Consider targeting those who have already bought from you. 

    2.  Design the Print Marketing Piece - Choose from postcards, stickers, posters, flyers, or booklets to pair with your email campaign. 

    3.   Engagement & Brand Recognition - Make sure to include a call to action, personalization, and a design that sticks to your branding guide for the best results. 

    4.  Send out a Test Run First - To ensure a high return on investment, do a test run of your print campaign to a smaller segment of your target market and make improvements based on the results. 

    5.  Be Patient - Results may take time to come in, but remember the staying power of print can make a big impact. 

The Email Campaign: Boosting Sales with Optimal Segmentation and Personalization Putting Together 

    1.  Your Email List - Focus on creating email segmentation for personalization based on factors like location, buyer stage, previous purchases, occupation, and hobbies. Offer something valuable in exchange for email addresses. 

    2.  General Email Marketing Tips - Optimize for mobile, research the best send time, craft a compelling subject line, use proven templates, and comply with email regulation laws. 

The Winning Strategy: Maximizing Impact with a Multi-Channel Approach At Duplicates INK - marketSMART, we recommend sending a couple of emails, following up with direct mail, and then sending more emails. 

This allows you to get your company in the customers' minds and make multiple points of contact to increase the chances of making a sale.

 Contact one of our expert marketers at Duplicates INK to discuss your next marketing campaign. Reach us by phone at 843-248-2574, email at info@duplicatesink.com, or visit our website at www.duplicatesink.com


Let us help you take your print marketing strategy to the next level by combining it with email.

Monday, February 6, 2023

5 Main Differences Between Print and Online Graphic Design

Omni Channel Marketing is a niche that our team at Duplicates INK - marketSMART has mastered.  We realized many years ago that our clients deserved a partner who was well versed in marketing on other channels outside of print.


Graphic design is critical in making marketing effective.


But, unfortunately, you can't just take one well-designed piece and transfer it to another form of advertising. It just doesn't work that way.


Graphic designers are trained to know how to design for the two forms. Here's a glimpse of what they know…just in case you want to try it yourself. 


5 Main Differences Between Print and Online Graphic Design


1. Print is tactile


When you think of print, you think of a more tactile experience, such as texture, smell, and shape.


This lends itself to a different experience than online. When printing materials, you might try letterpress, embossing, or debossing, which reaches out to one's senses in another way than online. 


2. Web is flexible


For print, all information must be presented within the constraints of the printing surface, whereas designers have almost unlimited flexibility to organize, arrange, and filter information for the web.


However, using different browsers can change the web designer's original layout, requiring testing with various browsers and operating systems.


3. Color differences


Color is another way that print and web design differ.


There are different color spaces for attaining the correct color in print versus on the web. You either use CMYK for print or RGB for the web and knowing the difference will make your images and design shine.


You'll need to know how to use Pantone colors to create the colors from print that you want online. 


4. Font variances


Desktop fonts and web fonts are different.


Besides the basic rules, anything goes in print. For example, you want to avoid clashing styles and give plenty of space between letters and lines. Also, cut down on dangling text fragments and focus on creating a clean alignment.


But in web design, you must make sure it is legible online by using sans-serif or an unembellished serif. Designers have less control over how fonts display across various devices, so enhancing readability (as much as possible) is vital


5. File modifications


Deciding on a file type is essential in design.


However, before deciding on a file type, you should first consider the destination of your piece. For example, the TIFF file extension is a good choice if you're designing for print because it can be compressed without sacrificing quality.


If you are designing for the web, two file formats will only work: GIF and SVG. GIF offers the ability to use transparency and animation. But it's worth noting that this format isn't ideal for high-resolution photographs due to its limited color capabilities. In that case, the SVG format works best to preserve quality regardless of how it's scaled.


This is the tip of the iceberg in web and print design differences.


Let our expert team at Duplicates INK - marketSMART provide insight on graphic design for your next print project, reach out to us! We would love to help you create the right image for your business.


Duplicates INK - marketSMART 843-248-2574  or  info@duplicatesink.com


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