Printing United Provides Sweet Revenge For Print Lovers

It has been almost a month since Printing United opened its doors and ushered in a long-awaited trade show that brought much of the industry together under one gigantic convention center roof. Powered by SGIA and NAPCO Media, the show expanded beyond the traditional wide format, screen, and specialty printing offerings found at the annual […]

How Well Do You Know Your Sales and Marketing Goals?

Guest post by Kenneth Theriot, TheRiot Agency We bet you know your overall sales targets and marketing themes. But does your marketing team know what the sales team is up to, and vice versa? Picture this: A global print and packaging company has a robust team of sales representatives trekking across the world to connect […]

How to Be Less of a Professional Half-Ass in 5 Easy Steps

Humans. We are imperfect. We make mistakes. Some of us, though, make lots more than others. It’s a continuum, really. Unfortunately for me, I have been rating pretty high on the half-ass scale lately. I’m sure you are saying to yourself, “No, Kelly! It’ can’t be!” But you would be wrong. I have missed deadlines. […]

Project Peacock Print Fair to Conclude 2019 Tour in Toronto, Canada’s Creative Capital

The Printerverse – October 16, 2019 – Project Peacock Print Fair, the traveling ‘roadshow-and-tell’ event from Print Media Centr, is heading to Toronto, Canada. The final event of 2019 will bring tangible Printspiration to print-loving Canadian creatives, print buyers, marketers, students, and print service providers on November 7 at Steam Whistle Brewing from 6-9 PM. […]

Print Industry Education: Whose Job is it Anyway?

I just flew back from Chicago and the last ever Print show (sigh) and boy are my arms tired.  That’s a Dad joke for those who don’t know. I spend a good lot of my time creating new and hopefully valuable content for the print industry as it relates to sales and marketing. I see […]

When It Comes to Pricing Print Projects – Stand Your Ground!

Printers, Service Providers… lend me your ears. For far too long you have focused on price over value. Your need to ‘win’ the job has come at a great expense, literally, not only to your business but to the industry. The race to the bottom is not one you should be winning, or participating in. […]

Whether it’s Time or Tea… Always Leave Them Wanting More

Freshman year in college, a friend “willed” me her work-study job in a campus library. Located in a beautiful white marble building, the library was a simple room with glass-front barrister bookcases, glossy wood tables, and clerestory windows.  In the afternoons, the sun would shine from above, illuminating the director of the library and giving […]

Injuries, Occam’s Razor, and Little Tweaks for Sales Success

If you’ve ever read my blog before, you know that I’m a runner. In fact, I wrote another piece here about training for a half marathon and how it relates to sales. It will probably come as no surprise to you that injuries can happen when you regularly participate in any sport. And earlier this […]

3 Sales Lessons from Major League Baseball on Rookies

I would not call myself a baseball junkie by any stretch. As a kid I played softball from second grade until I graduated high school, and we went and saw a Tiger game at least once a year. (Shout out to all my readers from the D!) Now that one of my daughters is playing […]

Use These 3 Marketing Stats to Create More Print Sales from Leads

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2019 is half-way done and most everyone I have been speaking with is looking at sales numbers and measuring performance. Strategies and plans will be put into place to achieve or exceed this year’s goals. If you are getting ready to crank sales efforts by breaking out your prospecting list, here are 3 stats from […]

The Sad Truth About Paper Options and the Paper Supply Chain

I AM MAD AS HELL AND I CANNOT TAKE IT ANYMORE.. and I am not alone! At a recent event I attended, a panel represented by 5 paper mills and 1 merchant heard from a vocal crowd of printers who were less than thrilled with the current state of the paper supply chain. I am […]

Five Life (and Sales) Lessons From My Third, Half-Marathon

Well, friends, I did it again. Back in 2015, shortly after I moved to Connecticut from Chicago, I trained for and ran my first half marathon at the age of 45. Then the next year I ran another. Earlier this year, I decided that the months leading up to those races were great for me […]