10 Ways to Market Your Dental Practice

For some, the idea of going to a dentist’s appointment can be nerve-racking. According to  colgate.com, it’s estimated that between 9%-15% of Americans avoid going to the dentist due to…

How to use YouTube as an Educational Resource

A Brief History of YouTube YouTube first came onto the market back in 2005 when three former employees of PayPal noticed that there was a gap in the market for…

Pokeatery Charlotte Grand Opening

Poke (pronounced poh-kay) is taking Charlotte by storm. Fast-casual poke restaurants are becoming go-to lunch and dinner options in Charlotte and across the country. We had the opportunity to work with Lee Sheetrit on his grand opening marketing materials and to interview him about his experience opening up his new restaurant Pokeatery in Charlotte.

Why and How to Utilize Our Short Run Posters

Are you searching for a cost-effective way to promote an event, market a grand opening, or highlight products and services? Are you an artist looking for a way to sell your art prints? Short-run posters can do the trick. Creating a clean design can make your poster stand out and become a powerful marketing tool that can be hung around town. With an affordable price, you can profit from the benefits of posters, and they can push you to a profitable ROI. For an artist, this is especially an ideal avenue to keep high margins on your prints. Available in two popular sizes: 11” x 17” and 12” x 18.” With no order minimums, it’s hard to pass up adding short-run posters to your marketing and sales tool chest.

What is Brand Photography & How Can it Help Grow Your Business?

There’s a lot of truth to the old saying “a picture tells a thousand words.” That’s because images can help others understand who we are, where we are going, and what we hope to accomplish. Business imagery is no different, especially as it pertains to creating and promoting your company’s brand.

5 Tips for Using Business Cards Effectively

Everyone seems to be using social media and mobile devices these days, but in spite of this constant online connectivity – or perhaps even because of it – good old-fashioned, face-to-face networking is hugely popular. Perhaps people still prefer actual human contact, even in a business environment.