The process of selling is only becoming more complex with time. Developing and acquiring new business has become a chaotic labyrinth of tracking down prospects, nurturing clients, and closing the sale. Sales leaders must offer tools that create sales efficiency and eliminate the practice of experimenting on valuable clients and prospects. One way to do this is by developing a sales playbook.
We’re hearing more and more about demand for customized wallpaper—or at least there are more providers offering this solution, ranging from family-owned Raspberry Creek Fabrics to Shutterfly-owned Spoonflower. In this article, compliments of textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan, Phil McMullin of Epson talks more about the trend.
Taktiful’s Kevin Abergel talks to four print service providers about how they market their digital embellishment services and what levels of customer awareness they’re finding.
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Trish Witkowski rounds up the top trends in finishing and identifies new product introductions that are addressing those trends.
Textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor rounds up the textile and apparel technologies that were introduced and shown at PRINTING United.
Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) executive director Jeff Peterson talks about FSEA’s new Digital Embellishment Alliance (DEA), created as an education and communication initiative for the growing digital embellishment segment of the printing industry.
If there is a story in interactive print these days, it’s accessibility, both for service providers and for their customers. The range of applications is staggering, from 3D product visualizations and virtual try-ons to AR filters, virtual brand ambassadors and 360 tours. Heidi Tolliver-Walker walks through the various platforms and applications.
More software systems create more complexity, which creates more overhead in your business. Choose wisely based on the realistic and mandatory feature sets required to run your business.
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The new Printing Outlook 2022 report provides detailed analysis of the latest WhatTheyThink Business Outlook Survey, the latest industry economic data and macroeconomic trends, as well as industry and cultural technological trends to look out for in 2022.
According to the latest edition of County Business Patterns, in 2020 there were 594 establishments in NAICS 51114 (Directory and Mailing List Publishers). This represents a decrease of 64% since 2010. In macro news, estimates for Q4 GDP are in the +1.4%–3.4% range. Full Analysis
This bi-weekly series of short articles aims at shedding a spotlight on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country and how revenues and employment developed in 2020, when the pandemic hit the market. Kicking off the series is Germany, the largest printing industry by turnover in Europe. Full Analysis
September 2022 shipments came in at $7.20 billion, up a little from August’s $7.17 billion—reflecting a return to the industry’s regular seasonality. Could we be back to normal? Full Analysis
Thomas Koceja on Making Web-to-Print Part of Your Culture
Hello! have you had any discussions regarding storefront POD workflows whether digital, sheetfed, packaging, wide format, promo, etc., and how they were integrated into a standard commercial flow. Reply
Thomas Koceja on eProductivity Software Caps Off a Busy 2022
Joe we should catch up at some point, looking forward to 2023 and ePS's insights! Reply
Cory Sawatzki on eProductivity Software Addresses Customer Challenges
Great interview Charlotte and David. Cloud based, is a focused direction, and you do it well. Would love to hear more about the multi-plant capabilities. Love your software, keep up the good work. Reply
Pat McGrew on Focus on Everything But Printing: Your Manufacturing Workflow Is the Ticket
Thanks, Bob! We've heard it, too, but so many PSPs say they don't know where to start. We hope this short list helps! Reply
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Mark Geeves on Warren Werbitt Goes Printer to Printer with Kexino
Gee and Warren, Love the topic and the message from this video! Printers are involved in more marketing campaigns but very few of them have their own in place. Merry Christmas, Mark Reply