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02/3/2012 at 5:49pm

As a business that offers clients both printed and digital marketing materials, Impact Visual Communications is often asked which platform should be used to promote business products and services.  In essence, both media types are used for different purposes and have a strong role in today’s market place.

Not so many years ago, print marketing materials were the common form of advertising for many of us; social media platforms such as facebook and Twitter hadn’t hit the mass markets and were relatively new and the best way to attract new customers and promote business services was through directed news print and magazine ads.  Campaigns were run using a combination of brochures, cards and flyers and delivered directly to customers through the mail system or as inserts in popular newspapers and magazines.  When social media came on the scene, the advertising and marketing industries started to change.

Business owners sought platforms where they could promote their business and see real results, no longer content with printing brochures and marketing pieces and sending them out in a scatter gun approach, they wanted real-time results, immediate metrics that they could view, analyze and report back to management  showing the effectiveness of their campaigns.  The role of social media began to take over traditional marketing methods such as print.

So was that the end of the print industry?  Not at all, as with many industries, the print industry responded through change – developing to have a symbiotic relationship with social media, with one platform supporting the other.  Ask yourself how many times you have seen printed ads in newspapers with social media icons printed in the ad?  How many times have you seen QR codes alongside print ads that direct the customer to your website or a social media platform with more information?

Print advertising has developed to provide a supportive role in multi-media campaigns.  Often social media sites are used to target specific demographics – dictated by industry survey information showing which customers will see or hear the marketing message.  Printed media will always have a place in our business lives, we thrive on information and having information in your hand, even if it is on paper, will always be a necessity. 

Quality printed materials, used effectively will provide your business with an opportunity to reach specific customers; mass-marketing can be handled by social media tools and the Internet.  For those of us who appreciate a quality brochure or card with great images that we can share with friends and family, print is still the place to be.

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01/1/2012 at 4:00pm

Well, it is 2012, and if you're reading this, then that means the world didn't end. Either that, or heaven has internet. ;)

2011 was a big year for us. We saw a lot of changes including the addition of three new partners. Karen Johnson, Andy Chapman-Coombs and Rene Uvanile all stepped up to new positions. We also saw some new faces in the design studio as well as in the print room and on the sales team! We are looking forward to growing even more in the next year.

As you can probably tell by now, part of this new growth is shiny new websites!! Take some time to check out all three new sites (Impact Visual, Impact Web and Impact Digital) and let us know what you think.

So what's your New Year's resolution? Eat better? Exercise?

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12/2/2011 at (All day)

A few days ago someone asked me how we had managed to continue to grow our company even though the world markets seem to be under such intense pressure and economic decline.  After a bit of thought, it struck me that a lot of our success simply comes from having the right staff with the right skills and attitude.

There are two types of person in every company; those who see the job as a job – they come to work, do a great job during the day and at 5pm they go home satisfied that they have done their bit and contributed.  For some employees, they see the job as more than just a job; it’s a career.  These employees are the backbone of any successful company – they take the company goals to heart and go above and beyond to achieve success and drive the company forward.

The right combination of job and career is really important.  In the creative industries, we see a lot of new talent with recent graduates from creative programs, just starting out in their careers.  This enthusiasm and drive is an essential component in our creative team, and we have always looked for graduates with a good attitude and willingness to develop their own skills in a corporate environment.  When you combine this form of enthusiasm with a company ethos of “setting up for success” and the right mix of ‘job’ and ‘career’ staff, you get a wonderful mix of energy that brings a positive attitude, a better working environment and ultimately financial success for the company.

Impact Visual Communications has seen many phases of development and the company has continued to grow since it started 19 years ago.  Our success has been partially through great product and customer service and partially through our investment in our people.  Great people make a great business.  At this time of year, when we are thinking about Christmas and family, spare a thought for your work family and the contributions they are making to your success.  With a positive attitude, the right staff and the right products any company can be successful and continue to grow despite market pressure. If there was one piece of advice I’d share it would be to empower your staff and encourage their career development – every minute spent developing staff is an investment.

Andy Chapman-Coombs, VP + General Manager
Impact Visual Communications 

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10/25/2011 at 9:15am

The faucet has been dripping incessantly for the last three weeks and enough was enough. Saturday morning came around and there I was, head stuck under the kitchen sink, trying for the third time to fit a new shut-off valve to the faucet just so I could change the washer. After a water-soaked kitchen floor, several trips to the Home Depot for various washers and now a new valve to shut the water off, it struck me that things never used to be this difficult. Okay, so the analogy with technology isn't quite the same - or is it? After all, it wasn't that long ago that websites were new and text based, and to publicize your products and services it was all in print. The face of business has been changing in-line with technological changes and with new technology comes new opportunity. Social media and networking has changed our way of life and the way we interact with family, friends, colleagues and customers.

Go to any downtown area today and see for yourself - how many people are sitting or walking, talking, texting, surfing and tweeting on their Smartphone’s? We're not talking about the youth here either, AARP Global Network recently polled 2000 American boomers over the age of 40 and 90% use a Smartphone on a daily basis, you're probably one of them! The way that business is conducted has changed dramatically over the last ten years of so. For some; the web, social media and online marketing has become the lifeblood of new business, having fully embraced the technology and tools available, whilst others are digging in, heads down and hoping this is another fad that will just fade away given enough time.

Social media and online marketing tools can make a difference to your business in a positive way but only if you are willing to embrace the technology head-on. Making the mistake of trying it out and testing the water won't bring you results. Instead, as a business, your company culture needs to change to take on the new technology and make it work for you. As times have changed, and the methods of marketing delivery have evolved, the question has become less "how much" and more "how often".

Social media tools are paving the way for marketing campaigns that are less costly and reach a wider audience. Getting your social media strategy defined correctly can and will save you time and money and with the right strategy will come results. So I guess there is a parallel to the faucet in my kitchen. If you want to save yourself scraped knuckles, hours of frustration and unforeseen costs, don’t wait until it’s too late or do it yourself, ask an expert!

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