What does the future hold for offset printing?
The first printing press dates back almost 600 years. Printing has come
a long way since its inception. Although digital color printing has its
advantages, there is still a place for offset color printing. Most
small businesses can greatly benefit by incorporating color printing
into their marketing plan.
Despite what you may have read, there
are still people who leave the Internet thus wandering outside. Color
printing in the form of posters can be a great marketing tool catching
just as many eyeballs potentially as a web site. Posters are an
excellent tool when properly placed, and they can also enhance online
traffic by prominently displaying your web site address.
Color printing is also beneficial when utilizing catalogs or brochures.
It
is imperative to capture the attention of the recipient immediately
when one engages in direct mail efforts. Content is obviously very
important. However, color scheme and printing quality are also critical
in order to ensure your mailer does not go directly into the circular
file.
Postcard marketing is also a smart utilization of color
printing. Postcards decrease associated mailing expense while retaining
effectiveness if the limited "real estate" they entail if used
properly. They often prove to be a great avenue for targeting a hard to
reach niche audience.
Other color printing needs are seen
throughout the operation. Examples include everything from signs in the
office to color business cards. Training manuals, coupons, and menus
can also be on the list depending upon the nature of the business.
Many
assume digital printing is always the best path for their color
printing needs. This is not always the case. Limited runs with very
short deadlines usually are best suited to digital printing. However,
for longer runs it becomes apparent that offset printing is the more
economical choice. Most printing experts put the threshold at 2500
impressions for any given run. If it is projected to be over that
amount, then you should seriously consider offset printing.
When
it comes to personalization, digital printing is most often the best
route to take. Offset printing becomes cumbersome when there exist many
fields of variable data. However, for projects entailing limited
variable data the combination of these two processes can be used. A
joint use of high-speed inkjet printing along with offset printing can
capture the cost benefits of offset color printing while retaining the
ability to personalize to a limited degree.
When crafting your
overall marketing strategy do not leave out proven real world methods.
Properly place posters and targeted mailings are both great uses for
color printing. Online is great but does not address your entire
audience. Analyze the costs and benefits between offset and digital
printing. Those postcards with limited variable data might be far less
expensive than you imagine. Let color printing help your business
prosper.
About The Author
Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of developments in color printing industry and how these improvements can benefit small to medium-scale business.
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