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Looking Back… UFG Tradeshow

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Tradeshow! Georgia Printco recently returned from UFG’s annual trade show in Orlando Florida. Allison Fenton, the Sign*a*rama Account Representative as well as a full team accompanied her down for the event.  The UNITED FRANCHISE GROUP, which includes  SIGN*A*RAMA, EmbroidMe, Billboard Connection, Plan Ahead Events and FranchiseMart/Biz1Brokers, held its World Expo 2010 July 28-August 1 at the Marriott World Center Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Tammy with SAR Orlando

Roughly 1,000 attendees from all over the world and more than 200 vendors participated. Georgia Printco, a Gold Sponsor for this years show, helped with the production of all the signage used for the show, including the wall graphics, carpet graphics, signs, and banners. Allison was

Sheldon G. Hurst Jr, CEO and Account Rep Allison Fenton

Sheldon G. Hurst Jr, CEO and Account Rep Allison Fenton

excited to finally connect faces with voices, create that personal connection with her clients, and use her time to debut Georgia Printco’s newest double-sided pole banner product. The new design integrates 20oz material strength, the ability to use wind-slits, weldable sides, and a double-panel to increase durability in the wind while also being an overall less expensive product. Along with the new banner, Georgia Printco also released a new ordering system that allows the customer to choose their turn-time with preset pricing brackets. It provides a “choose your turn-time” concept allowing the client to specify a 5 day or 3 day turn in conjunction with the already established Same Day Service, which has expanded to 3 different upload times – art in by 8am, 12pm, and 2pm.
Giving our customers a flexible option for customized banner turn-times.

Photo posted by SAR Egg Harbor Township of their drink token!

At the show, the team also showed off a few other products, like our much loved free drink token…. printed 600dpi on 3/16 white pvc and contour cut into a circle… super awesome. Georgia Printco loves connecting with our clients! Overall the show was a complete success and we’re looking forward to next year. Up next… Kristi (me – the Director of Web Marketing) and Cindy Heirs, CSR, are heading to Miami Beach for the Florida League of Cities Show to show them how Georgia Printco rocks at producing street banners….

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July Special Released Early

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Georgia Printco strives to be your #1 industry resource.  As a leader in the wholesale market, we thrive on assisting our customers with education on materials, quoting, pre-press, and overall production process.  Turn to us for all of your digital print questions.
Have a question? Let us help you find the answer – whether it’s a question relating to a job we are producing or not, or even if its in the planning stagets, we’re here to help you. Superior customer service and knowlege is only a phone call or email away.
-Georgia Printco Customer Service

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GPC Social Media Safari: Facebook Excursion

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Social Media -where to begin… Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blogger, WordPress, Posterous, Buzz… OMG, How long can this list get and how is a business owner supposed to be able to utilize all these outlets?!?!?! You can’t, and that’s okay… The big picture is that a good marketing strategy doesn’t thin itself out on limitless outlets – it works on those that fit your industry and produce the best ROI (return on investment). Now, before I go any further I do want to add that throwing social media into the mix isn’t as black and white as you might be accustomed when monitoring your ROI. This web-based marketing is something you will have to “feel-out” and since it is free and doesn’t take much time… you can conclude that any business gained can automatically be viewed as pure return.

Now… lets get a game plan… as a retail business you need to know your market area – local? regional? national? If the bulk of your business is centered in your local city then taking the time to initial and build relationships from people 3 states over probably isn’t the best way to start… yet. Its great to have goals, but localizing your “community” is imperative to build a web-networking foundation.
The most common social networks is Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogger/wordpress if you decide to take the blog challenge… everything else you might come across can all be linked through these main networks. (Now I say this, but be assured… 6 months from now this could be different – staying up to date on the technological curve is essential ;) Today I’m going to start with Facebook…. This is where a retail business can get involved with its local community and by involved I mean finding out about events, who is who, whats going on with your area and how to become part of the mix. As you begin learning about the people in your community and building an online presence/relationships (this is gained from general convo’s and simple daily interactions) you will find that people will interact back. Keep it real… an occasional heads up about a promotion is great to keep people updated on what you have to offer, but if you never initiate anything but marketing campaigns then no one will listen. You know as well as I do, no one – NO ON likes spam. Become a resource – throwing out little tid-bits of local news, interesting articles you found online or posting updates about local events will ensure that people will take note of your posts. Taking note.. that is the goal- So the next time someone needs a product you offer YOU will get the business because they “take note” of what you say because its interesting, thus you and your business is interesting. Everyone knows that repetition is key… so keep yourself in the lime-light… the more often you say something the more often your business gets free face time.
So now you have a basic idea on what you can do to connect, but how exactly do I get started??? Go to Facebook.com fill out your basic info and sign up, don’t worry the entire process shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. After signing up you can add a photo and edit your profile. After you are happy with the content of your profile you can go to the friends link on the left side and begin searching for people. Start with friends, family, business associates, local shops you do business with, and close customers. After establishing a few friends you can begin branching out by looking through the friend lists of your friends and finding people you may know and would like to connect with. This is how you will begin building your online community… Now that you have established yourself you can take the next step in making those connections work for you.
Time… yep, time is a valuable little booger and I’m telling you that this social media thing doesn’t take much time…. so no worries! Take note of the time of day that most of your friends are online and try to make a daily online appearance around that time. See what other people have posted – anything worth repeating? have personal news you’d like to share? anything weird/controversial in the news you’d like to mention? a quick blurb about a new product? take a moment to write a blurb for the day. Then skim through your posts made by your friends and take a moment to comment on something they said. Everyone wants attention and by nurturing their online presence they will in-turn nurture yours. This should take 15-20min of your day… not too painful I hope :) If you ever feel like you’ve reached a wall – take a moment and look at someone elses page for inspiration. As your circle grows you will find it easier to connect and these connections are your market. Word of mouth is valuable and let me tell you – Facebook is a place for talk! I hope this quick article helped and feel free to ask me questions… I’m here to be an online resource and help you get connected…. Please note that this is written from my own personal experience both as a web marketer and even more as a VERY “seasoned” consumer.

Stay tuned, our next safari excursion will be loading up soon so make sure to grab a seat!

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Pole Banner Pockets… Tricky Little Boogers.

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Double Sided Pole Banner Form

Double Sided Pole Banner Form

I’ve spent my fair share of time here at Georgia Printco taking customer artwork and trying to help explain (over the phone) how much space you actually need for a pole banner pocket to keep the banner from getting totally de-funked (technical term)… So I was thinking that I would use this blogging space to do some good for those of you that are interested in having access to our pole-banner cheat sheet… well its actually the form we use to make sure that whatever measurements the client gives us, that it visually matches the measurements on this sheet.  I’m going to go step by step and explain what the different measurement points are used to calculate, so that next time you order your double sided pole banners, you can do it like a well-weathered pro :)

A. This is your pole diameter which needs to be multiplied by two b/c you have to have enough banner to go up the front as well as the same distance to cover the back… now for those of you thinking about artwork- keep in mind that there is also 1″ for the closing of the pole pocket.

B.  This is the LIVE art area in between the poles. It is always easier to keep artwork framed in this area because you don’t have to worry about the back and the front pocket artwork lining up perfectly.

C. This is the area from the VERY tip-top of the pole to the bottom of the pole. We want to make sure that the measurements in A+B= The necessary area for C.

D. Is an inquiry to determine if there needs to be any “give”. There need to be an allotted .5″ give if the poles are stationary… Also, speaking of stationary, you need to make sure to find out if your balls come off or if the pocket has to fit over the ball when being installed. If this is the case, you’ll need to consider A. as the diameter of the ball and not the pole. Yes, the pocket may appear a little large on the pole, but if you can’t screw off the ball, this is the only way you will be able to get the banner on the poles.

I will try to go over the artwork portion of Double-Sided Pole Banners within the next couple weeks… This is another key item that tends to perplex the best of us (in regards to DS – Pole Banners- even the artist get confused on the artwork size every once and a while!)   As a closer, I’d like to remind everyone that Georgia Printco has pre-printed FABULOUS Generic Banners that are only $12.50 each!!! 3×6′ + hemmed.  I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving and I’ll be back on Monday!

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Pole Banner Special Ends 10/31/09

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

I hope everyone has a safe and fun Halloween – Now we will have Thanksgiving to look forward to :) I just wanted to do a quick reminder that the 10% off pole pocket special will be retiring at the end of this week… no trick, just moving on to other specials. Don’t worry, we’ll bring it back later, but we’ve got to move it along for other specials that could help everyone in the biz do well through the winter months.

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Georgia Printco Blog… Up and Running!

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Hello and Good Afternoon! Well, this is our first blog on wordpress… I am Kristi Perron and I handle the Web Marketing at Georgia Printco. If your new to us, here is a little blurb…. Georgia Printco is a digital printing gem tucked away in the southeast and now were blossoming into new ways to meet new clients, promote our sales, and above all… listen to our clients and find ways to improve our production, customer service, and overall product. We develop the best digital banners, billboards, stand-up displays, signs, fabrics, vehicle graphics, and dimensional letters available and it is all done in-house. We are the starting point… No middle-man involved. We can help you bid on bigger and more complicated jobs with you knowing that we will handle everything so you can sit back, relax and enjoy the benefits of having GPC on your side and not your competitors!
I’d love to know what you guys are needing and what specials would be most impacting for your company. Just drop me a comment and I’ll see about putting my promotional power to use and help you guys in selling the most and making that profit ;)

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