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Catalog Printing Services Detroit MI

Once you hit the virtual ceiling on sales, consider using print catalogs to complement your e-tail business in Detroit. Strange as it may seem in a time when billions of dollars of commerce is taking place on the Web, old-fashioned ink-on-paper can be a very potent tool for goosing sales and cementing customer relationships.

Discount Printing Detroit
586-441-5947
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Detroit, MI
Dazzle Printing
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29777 Stephenson Highway
Madison Heights, MI
Titan Professional Photo Lab
248 6893040
2325 Alger Drive
Troy, MI
Business Card Printing Detroit
586-441-5947
Online Only
St. Clair Shores, MI
Sterling Office Systems
248-426-6200
23939 Research Drive
Farmington Hills, MI
Gracon Wesserling Printing
586-778-6560
18145 8 Mile rd.
Eastpointe, MI
Priced Right Print
(877) 747-7471
29488 Woodward Ave.
Royal Oak, MI
Signage Specialist Inc.
248-616-6575
1219 Chicago Road
Troy, MI
Postcard Printing Detroit
586-441-5947
online only
St. Clair Shores, MI
Digital Xpress Inc.
248-476-3400
24154 Haggerty Road
Farmington Hills, MI

Catalogs: Low-Tech Tools for High-Tech Sales

Sometimes, the key to promoting high-tech online sales is going low.

Strange as it may seem in a time when billions of dollars of commerce is taking place on the Web, old-fashioned ink-on-paper can be a very potent tool for goosing sales and cementing customer relationships.

“When Web sites started to show themselves, they replaced things like catalogs, stores, telephones, answering centers,” says Eddie Bakhash, president of AmericanPearl.com, a high-end New York-based jewelry company.

Now, Bakhash says, the world of online selling is “reaching maturity. Every site reaches a threshold where you’ve built a great site, you’re in the search engines, you’re spending money on cost-per-click advertising and your business cannot expand on the Internet anymore.”

That’s the time to look back, and reconsider another time-tested promotional tool – catalogs.

Catalogs say you’re here to stay

Mario Barth saw a 12 percent increase in sales when he started circulating fliers for his online tattoo supplies business, The Tattoo Superstore.

“With all the Internet sites out there, if there is not some form of printed material supporting what you do, people think it’s not real,” says Barth, who runs four high-end tattoo studios and the online supply company from his Rochelle Park, N.J., headquarters.

A year after Barth sent a catalog to his customer base, online sales had increased by 1,045 percent. No joke.

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