Monday, June 13, 2016

Ad Agencies and Their Print Vendors

A Close, Crucial Relationship

Did you inherit your print vendor when you changed agencies? Happens frequently in our new normal climate of job-hopping. If your new employer has already vetted them, it should be worth it to give them a chance before suggesting switching. Because an established relationship usually puts your business at the top of the priority list.

Your printer should know and appreciate that they are not only representing your agency but your customers’ too, and value the opportunity to visually represent both.

At a minimum, the printer should have an excellent on-time delivery record at competitive prices. Some print studios offer creative services you can tap into either in a crunch, a transition, or just because you want to try out a new designer.



Does your printer have a back-up printer so they never let you down? You love fast food and clothing chains, choosing a franchise printer like SpeedPro Imaging of Denver gives you the benefit of having built-in back-up, consistent and committed, without you having to scramble or even be aware of the crunch; that’s for your printing partner to work out, not you!
SpeedPro Imaging of Denver knows that agencies are always in fast mode to please their clients. Jobs we have handled for B2B and B2C agencies include but is by no means limited to banners, board prints, banner stands, door decals, elevator wraps, feather and tear-drop banners, hanging posters, vehicle decals, point-of-purchase graphics, and yard signs.

At the end of the day, we know it is about your getting print jobs completed, when you need them and flawlessly. We do that every single day for our clients.

“Jobs from SpeedPro always turn out great. Their prices are competitive and it’s not unusual to get early delivery. I manage a lot of print buys for my agency so I appreciate that my over-sized jobs will be handled not only quickly but at the high quality level I’m expecting.Alexandra Moyers, Project Manager, Brand Iron, Denver, Colorado

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