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PRINT

56% of all consumers trust print marketing more than any other advertising method. (“Print Marketing Is Still Not Dead,” AllBusiness Networks)

 

70% of Americans report that they find direct mail advertising more personal than online ads. (“Print Marketing Is Still Not Dead,” AllBusiness Networks)

 

56% of postcards are read by recipients, making them the direct mail piece most likely to be read. (2014 DMA Fact Book)

 

2.9 billion Direct mail coupons were redeemed by customers in 2013. (2014 DMA Fact Book)

 

Research shows that the average reader of a branded magazine will spend up to 20 to 25 minutes with it. “On the Web, you’re hoping for two minutes, maybe. So if you’re looking for engagement, a custom magazine can get you 25 minutes.” (“Digital-First Content Marketing: The Return Of Print!” (CMO by Adobe)

“Branded print collateral has always been an integral part of marketing. Even in the advent of digital marketing, print has seen an impressive resurgence. Marketers and Business owners are realizing that print still plays a valuable role in a sound marketing mix” Forbes.

 

Singletrack offers a wide variety of print solutions ranging from traditional offset, digital offset, web, and large format, as well as mailing and fulfillment.  With over 20 years of hands-on experience and partnerships with Colorado’s leading presses and mail houses, there is no job we can’t handle. Call or Click the link below to provide us with the details of your upcoming projects.  

CREATIVE DESIGN

Singletrack provides all of your creative design needs, from logo concepts and delivery to brand strategy, and everything in between. Corporate brand launches, basic brand refreshers, t-shirt designs, postcards and publication layout are just a few of the areas we cover. We know that your particular ideas are unique and we hope to bring them to life. Contact us today and schedule a consultation with one of our designers to find out more about our design services.

“If you want something new, you have to stop doing something old.”

Peter F. Drucker

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