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TECHNIPRESS PRINTING PRESENTS
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PRINTING IS OUR PASSION.
WELCOME TO TEN MINUTES OF GOOD NEWS AND FUN STUFF FROM YOUR FAVORITE PRINTER!
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A Message from Robb Marshall
The Way I See It
 

In business and life, we sometimes focus too much on the end goal and overlook the progress we’re making along the way. Each step—no matter how small—brings us closer to our vision. Whether starting a new project, building relationships, or growing your business, consistent action turns dreams into reality.

While the grandeur of Rome inspires awe, it was the consistent effort of laying bricks every hour that made it possible. So, celebrate the small wins, stay focused on the task at hand, and trust that steady effort will yield remarkable results.

Here’s the way I see it: The road to success is paved with perseverance, one brick at a time.

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Idea of the Week
Overcoming Obstacles in Design

Do you ever lay awake at night, filled with dread due to a problem you have no idea how to solve?

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Sometimes barriers seem impenetrable until you start chipping away at a solution. But charting the course can be half the battle, especially when design is involved. You may wonder about the right color combination, the best marketing tool, or how to nail down a reasonable timeline.

With more questions than answers, people often feel trapped or overwhelmed. However, there is a simple tactic to keep momentum flowing, and this starts by naming your challenge. Effective project managers place significant emphasis on two things:

1.     Visualizing obstacles

2.     Making a strategic plan to deal with them

Identifying Environmental and Technical Obstacles

If you are facing a design challenge today, can you clearly verbalize the problem at hand?

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Grab a blank page or a whiteboard and start writing. You might be surprised how the fog lifts from your brain as you articulate obstacles or limitations. Is your problem one of these?

-- Lack of time              

-- Lack of design experience

-- Budget restrictions    

-- Questions about the right software or print materials

-- Inadequate staff support

-- Uncertainty about project direction

-- Competitive disadvantages in your field

For each item you list, ask follow-up questions like, what will happen if this obstacle remains? What are the issues and pressures involved? Can this obstacle be eliminated or avoided? What help could I get from others?

By facing these issues head-on, you can snap yourself out of a rut and into a solutions-based mindset. Even in verbalizing your worst fears, you can find clarity on what is blocking your success. Here you can avoid a potential dead-end or clarify the best course of action.

Still Stuck? Help is Here!

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If you’re still stumped after analyzing the problem, perhaps you need an experienced eye or an outside perspective.

Working with a local printer may jog a creative idea, allow you to outsource part of a project, or present cost-effective alternatives you hadn’t considered. When you feel paralyzed, collaboration is key. And print specialists are experts at neutralizing or overcoming a seemingly insurmountable obstacle.

See more great ideas like this!
Click here to visit the Technipress Printing - Ideas Collection.
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Turn Customer Stories into Marketing Gold
YOUR BEST ADVERTISEMENTS MIGHT ALREADY BE CUSTOMERS

Your happiest customers are your best marketers. Their success stories build trust and attract new business—so don’t be afraid to ask for them! Here are three easy ways to collect powerful testimonials:

  1. Add a Review Link to Your Email Signature: Make it effortless for customers to leave a review by including a direct link to your Google Reviews in your email signature. A simple line like "Loved your experience? Share your thoughts here!" can go a long way.

  2. Include a QR Code in Your Packaging: Add a small insert with a QR code that links to a quick testimonial form or your review page. A message like "We’d love to hear your feedback! Scan to share your experience." makes it easy and engaging.

  3. Follow Up with a Thank-You & Request: When customers pick up an order or after a service is completed, send a friendly follow-up email or text thanking them and asking for their feedback while their experience is still fresh.

Once you have great testimonials, let us help you showcase them! We can print testimonial booklets, posters, or marketing materials to highlight your happy customers. Reach out today to get started!

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Uncommon Product
Custom Gatefold Brochures
BROCHURES THAT WOW YOUR AUDIENCE

A custom gatefold brochure is the perfect way to combine style and functionality in your print marketing. The unique design opens like double doors to reveal a stunning interior, while a custom shape adds intrigue and sophistication.

Examples of creative applications:

  • Wedding Venue Brochures: Use a chapel or floral-shaped die cut to create an inviting first impression.

  • Auto Dealership Promotions: Showcase a car silhouette, with the gatefold unveiling feature highlights of the latest model.

  • Healthcare Campaigns: Create a heart-shaped brochure to emphasize wellness messaging, with details about services inside.

  • Event Invitations: Use a star or spotlight shape for a gala or award ceremony, with the gatefold revealing event details and RSVP instructions.

If you’re ready to make your brochures more captivating, let us help you create a brochure that wows your audience. Contact us today to get started!

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Tech Tip
Organize with Free Online Mind Mapping Tools
SIMPLIFY COMPLEX IDEAS WITH VISUAL MIND MAPS

Have you ever struggled to organize your thoughts or plan a big project? Mind mapping tools like MindMeister and Miro can help you visualize ideas, goals, or workflows in a way that’s easy to follow. Best of all, many of these tools are free and straightforward to use.

Here are a few ways you can use them:

  • Brainstorming Sessions: Capture ideas during a team meeting and visually connect related concepts to identify patterns or solutions.

  • Project Planning: Map out the phases, tasks, and deadlines for a large project, ensuring every detail is accounted for.

  • Creative Writing: Outline story arcs, character connections, or themes for your next novel or screenplay.

  • Personal Goal Setting: Design a roadmap for personal growth by organizing short-term and long-term goals with actionable steps.

These tools are perfect for streamlining ideas, fostering collaboration, and bringing structure to any project.

If you’d like help translating your creative ideas into printed materials, our team is ready to assist!

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