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Printing services for the legal community

Printing services for the legal community November 20th, 2009

Your days are packed. Meetings, mediations, trial dates – the last thing you should have to worry about is whether your critical documents will look good and be ready on time for the court. With over fifteen years of experience serving the legal industry, we understand your specific needs and can handle all the details. Fast and friendly, we’re conveniently located right around the corner from the John Sopinka Courthouse in Hamilton.

Courtroom displays, printing for lawyersImportant trial coming up? We’ll copy your legal brief, make volume reproductions in black and white or colour.  We can handle multiple outputs from CD or digital files, too. Enlarge critical evidence photos into large-format  banners or posters for courtroom displays that really add impact and clarity to your court case. Our whiteprint copier can handle your tightest deadline on-demand. Full bindery services with cerloxing, hole punching, coil binding, tabs, poster mounting and more will help you present a well-organized brief. We are cost-effective, and, of course, confidentiality is always assured.

As a full service printer, we also handle stationery needs from letterheads, business cards and envelopes to memo sheets and account sheets for lawyers, accountants, mediators and other professionals. With one stop you can meet all your legal printing demands. Contact the experts at Allegra today.

Colour: Seeing is Believing.

Colour: Seeing is Believing. November 6th, 2009

Colour printing, copying and mailing in Hamilton, Ancaster, BurlingtonWhether you are producing a company or customer newsletter, direct mailers, even event signage, you will instantly increase attention and retention when you use colour.
Research shows that colour:

• Increases brand recognition by up to 80%
• Improves readership as much as 40%
• Increases comprehension by 73%

When possible, using four-colour makes the most dramatic impact. However, the infusion of a second or third colour takes black and white text and images up a notch, too. Fortunately, a range of cost-effective solutions exists to add “punch” to your printed materials.

Designers often manipulate colour to create interest and variety from a single image. Following are a few terms to help you know your colour options.

  • Spot colour – Adding one or more single flat colours to a printed piece. You can
    also create monochromatic (single colour) photos.
  • Halftone – A pattern of dots of different sizes used to simulate a continuous-tone
    photograph, either in colour or black and white.
  • Duotone – Created by printing a photographic image in two colours. They often possess greater depth and warmth than photos printed in one colour. Most are printed using a hue naturally dark in colour, like black or blue, and a naturally light hue, such as gray or yellow.
  • Tritone – A halftone using three colours to produce more contrast and detail than
    a duotone.
  • Mezzotint – Computer-generated reproduction of an engraver’s method which creates various textures and patterns to create artistic effects.
  • Posterized – The colour palette of an image is manipulated and recreated using only flat colours.
  • Traps – Trapping is a term that describes the method used to make two colours fit
    together perfectly without any white gaps between them.
  • Screens – Varying the screen percentage can give you the illusion of printing with
    multiple colours. For example, a 50 percent screen of a solid red creates the illusion of pink.

See the pros at Allegra Print & Imaging in Hamilton for creative ideas on adding colour to your next print projects: from business cards, flyers, posters, banners, to trade show displays.

Allegra offers blueprint copies and printing in Hamilton

Allegra offers blueprint copies and printing in Hamilton October 28th, 2009

Bluprint copies, architectural drawings printing in Hamilton

Allegra Print & Imaging, Hamilton has enhanced its printing capabilities yet again with the addition of Blueprint Output and Reproduction services. Large-scale documents like architectural drawings, construction drawings, landscape designs, construction site plans and more can now be printed from PDF or PLOT files or scanned and converted to digital files for archiving and future printing.

“Our service offerings continue to expand to meet the needs of our increasing client base and their demand for diverse printing capabilities and solutions,” said Gasper Lipari, Vice President of Allegra. “This is an extension of our full colour, wide format capabilities offering over-sized signs, posters and indoor/outdoor banners.”

Allegra Print & Imaging is among the most advanced and diversified printing companies in the Greater Hamilton area and serves more than 1,000 businesses and organizations. Lipari is known for his innovative business practices and commitment to offering clients one-stop shopping. Now with blueprint copying and printing services, the bar in Hamilton, Ancaster, Burlington, Stoney Creek and Waterdown area is being raised once again.

In addition to the new blueprinting services (copying, scanning and printing), the company features full-colour printing, graphic design services, short-run digital colour printing, high-volume copying and complete binding services along with mailing services, promotional products, and project consulting. Contact us for help with your next project or for a competitive quote.

White print copies, Free Blueprints Special

Colour: More Power to You!

Colour: More Power to You! October 26th, 2009

Colour printing, copying and mailing in Hamilton, Ancaster, Burlington

When used intentionally and thoughtfully, colour can go a long way in defining your print communications, and subsequently, your business or organization.

When it comes to influencing buying decisions, appealing to your customers’ emotions rather than their logic does yield the best results. All of our senses are heightened when a purchase is on the line. When you’re using print communications to motivate, sight moves to the forefront. Connecting to your customers’ sense of sight can be greatly enhanced by adding colour.

According to a recent study, people make up their minds within 90 seconds of their initial interactions with either people or products. About 62 to 90 percent of product assessment is based on colour alone.

To find out more about how using colour can benefit your business, contact Allegra Print & Imaging at 905 528-2999. We’re serving Hamilton, Burlington, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Waterdown and Stoney Creek areas.

Get Personal: Direct Mail Connects.

Get Personal: Direct Mail Connects. October 22nd, 2009

With all of the available options – print and electronic – direct mail remains the #1 choice in top direct marketers’ bag of tricks. For both B2B and B2C communications, direct mail carries many advantages unmatched by other forms of direct advertising.

Direct mail continues to provide measurable results and noteworthy ROI, thanks to its flexibility in format and ability to deliver targeted, personal and lasting messages. To be successful, apply the following principles of direct response communications:
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• Target your audience
• Craft a worthy offer
• Include a call to action
• Provide a response vehicle

YOUR LIST

Your list can make or break your direct mail campaign. If you are not talking to the right person, the message you deliver – no matter how specific – will be meaningless. One of your most valuable business assets is your “house” list. Why? Customers cost less. It costs eight times more to obtain a new customer than retain an established one. Your house list is five to 10 times more likely to respond to your campaign than any other list. And, it’s free. You own the data, so you can use it as you like without incurring additional costs.

YOUR OFFER

Once you have your targeted list, choosing the right offer to appeal to your audience may take some time and testing. One of the top 10 mistakes with direct mail is not making a specific offer or request – and expecting the recipients to determine what they’re supposed to do.

YOUR CREATIVE

After settling on the offer, it’s time to choose a format. Which is best? It will depend upon your campaign objective. The primary formats include: postcard, self-mailer, letter, package with multiple elements, and dimensional enclosure.

Your brand, image, message and of course, budget, will help bring focus to the creative development of your direct mail, both in look and copy. With all of the pieces in place, your direct mail campaigns will deliver results.

For direct response planning, printing and mailing, see your Allegra Print & Imaging Hamilton professionals today.

Picking a Pro to handle your Marketing

Picking a Pro to handle your Marketing July 17th, 2009

Choosing an “expert” to take care of your health and wealth is a given. It makes sense that you would forgo having a first-year resident perform a delicate surgery on a loved one. Or, pass on hiring an accounting student to manage your family finances.Allegra printing and copying in Hamilton

And while your print communications aren’t exactly a matter of life and death, they do have an impact on the long-term health and profitability of your business.

At every corner it seems, another source for printing pops up. Office supply outlets have plenty to offer in products. Be sure to evaluate what they can offer you in terms of quality and expertise. Choices in papers, inks, format – you name it – all influence the readability and effectiveness of your printed pieces.

POINTS TO PONDER

No doubt, you are wearing multiple hats, and any assistance feels most welcomed – no matter what the source. Being a bit selective about whom you choose to hand off some of the tasks, however, will pay big dividends in the long run. To help you identify the best resources for your print communications, consider the following:

  • Consultative services – A print partner, like Allegra Print & Imaging, offers sound strategies for the development and execution of your print communications, whether its identity materials, sales support tools or direct mail pieces. Being able to turn to a trusted resource with a solid knowledge base will put your mind at ease – and free you to concentrate your efforts in another area.
  • Graphic design – Sometimes, you need more than a few hundred copies of straight text. For those jobs, every step of the printing process impacts what follows in both time and money. Working with a one-stop resource gives you access to a provider who designs with printing and mailing in mind. Your pieces look good and are designed to be produced and mailed in the most cost-effective ways.
  • Relationship building – A collaborative environment provides the most fertile ground for growing great ideas. Real communications pros can look at your overall objectives and work with you to see that your communications goals are met.

Next time you need support for your print communications, think Allegra Print & Imaging. Click here for contact information. We help clients in Hamilton, Burlington, Ancaster, Stoney Creek and other areas of Southern Ontario to reach their goals. Through careful strategy and planning, your print communications will “connect” with your audience.

Budget-friendly Printing Tips

Budget-friendly Printing Tips July 14th, 2009

Print communications remain the most effective way to reach your target audiences. But getting the most of each marketing dollar becomes more and more challenging as you try to cut through the clutter of a crowded and competitive marketplace.Allegra printing and copying in Hamilton
Consider these cost-saving tips the next time you are ready to print:

  • Stick with standard finished sizes to reduce paper waste and minimize your costs.
  • Be careful when using bleeds, that is, color or images that run to the edges of the paper. Sometimes they require larger sheets that need to be trimmed, resulting in higher costs and longer production time.
  • Use color to print a large quantity of “shells.” Then, customize the text as your projects come up throughout the year with one color of ink.
  • Similarly, spread the cost of color between several jobs. For example, design a series of brochures that share the same colors, and print them at the same time. It can be cheaper than paying separate setup charges for each.
  • Before placing a special order, ask if there is a paper stock in inventory that might be right for your project.
  • Choose the right type of binding. Saddle stitching (stapling the piece along the center fold) is one of the least expensive and most popular types of binding.
  • On larger quantities that are printed on two sides, lay out both sides on one larger sheet. This is called printing “two-up” and can reduce costs by about 25 percent since press time is cut in half.
  • Consider digital color output. Though printing small quantities (under 400) of a full-color brochure is usually cost prohibitive for many organizations, consider short-run digital printing instead. If set up correctly, your project can be output directly from your digital files and the press time is cut in half.
  • Avoid rush charges. Find out what length of time is required for production, printing and added processes like folding and die-cutting. Stay on deadline to avoid rush charges, which can be as high as 50 to 100 percent above the normal quote.

For many great ideas on how to harness the power of print, see your Allegra Print & Imaging Hamilton professionals today. Allegra Print & Imaging Hamilton can help you make the most of your project from design to delivery. Click the link for a quote.

Put a Trade Show to Work for You.

Put a Trade Show to Work for You. June 29th, 2009

According to the Center for Exhibition Industry Research in Chicago, 77 percent of executive decision-makers found at least one new supplier at the last trade show they attended.

Allegra Hamilton trade show displays

Trade shows provide a prime opportunity to make sales, build relationships and collect qualified leads. Getting the best return on your investment in terms of time away from your business, materials and participation costs takes some planning.

To maximize the value of your next trade show, consider the following:

CHECKLIST: WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU GO

Set Goals – Have a plan outlined – strategic and tactical – with measurable goals. Are you introducing a new product or prospecting for new business?

Develop a Follow-Up Plan – Have a “lead fulfillment” system in place. By preparing your materials before you leave, it will help to ensure timely follow up. Industry statistics reveal that 89 percent of exhibitors go with the intention of gathering leads, but only 21 percent of the leads are given proper follow up.

Identify Your Audience – Many trade shows are connected to annual meetings and conventions. Request the organizer’s mailing list, though it may be more extensive than you need. Narrow it to your target audience.

Build Pre-Show Interest – Create “buzz” in your participation prior to the show and target your pre-show mailing. For example, you could send red cards to customers and yellow to prospects and invite them to return the card at your booth for a special gift.

Choose Staff – Your staff should be readily identifiable through dress, presenting a professional, enthusiastic and unified image. Encourage personal goals and have rewards for a job well done.

Select Print Materials – Gauge quantities of business cards, brochures and flyers you want to have on hand. Set out flyers for general distribution; save your high-quality brochures that show off your capabilities for qualified leads. Build in a reason for further contact.

Pick Premiums – Your giveaways should be memorable and naturally complement your marketing message. It’s best if they are used as a thank-you for participating in a demonstration or survey. Avoid leaving them out on a table for anyone to take. You’re trying to reach customers and prospects, not the masses.

For a coordinated look in signs, banners, collateral and cards, consult Allegra Print & Imaging Hamilton before your next trade show. We produce and deliver trade show displays and trade show marketing materials in the Golden Horseshoe area including Hamilton, Burlington, Ancaster, Flamborough, Grimsby, Waterdown and Stoney Creek. Contact us today for a quotation on your next trade show project.

Be in sight and mind every day, with custom imprinted calendars.

Be in sight and mind every day, with custom imprinted calendars. June 22nd, 2009

Allegra Hamilton custom imprinting on calendars, custom calendars It’s time to take note: having multiple touch points is the best way to make contact and remain connected to your customers. When you are looking for cost-effective ways to heighten your visibility, promote your products and services, and build brand equity, consider custom imprinted calendars.

With custom calendars, your contact information is within the fingertips of your customers all year long. With endless themes and colorful styles, you are certain to find one that enhances your brand identity, “speaks” to your audience and leaves a memorable and lasting impression.

Affordable custom calendars come in a wide variety of styles, just right for every business or industry. Consider one of the following handy formats:

• Wall – The perfect choice for home or office.
• Desk – Always be in sight with endless varieties.
• Magnetic – Your name turns up just about anywhere – and sticks.
• Planners – Be the one to keep them on track everyday.
• Desk pads – Add form to function.
• Wallet – Choose a portable and handy reminder.

IDENTIFY PROSPECTS

When your marketing budget is being stretched further than ever, it’s time to get more strategic with your dollars. For successful lead generation, target marketing delivers results. By using a focused distribution of a promotional product like a calendar, you can pinpoint a select group, and use your marketing resources in a concentrated way rather than scattered over a broad campaign.

The most important piece to any direct marketing program is the list. A “targeted” list goes a step further and needs to be more specific and focused to deliver the best return on your marketing investment.

Let’s stick with calendars as we begin to build your campaign basics. Your target marketing package can be as simple as a personalized cover letter and a custom calendar. Your industry and your target audience (health care, financial or even nonprofit, for example) will determine the images you choose for your calendar to make it a great “fit.”

If your prospecting strategy is designed for a broader reach, just tweak the concept to be a direct mail campaign to a more extensive list and include a special offer.

Let’s say you own an art supplies store. Your offer might be: “Get a FREE 2009 Modern Art Movement calendar, featuring great works of the 20th century – just for returning this brief survey.” Then wait for your surveys (and leads) to come in.

NOTE: For either strategy to work, be sure to have a solid plan in place to follow up on any and all leads.
Having your contact information handy at every turn is a surefire and easy way to bring in new business – and keep them coming back for more.

For many great ideas on how to promote your business or cause with custom calendars, see your Allegra Print & Imaging Hamilton professionals today.

Let “on demand” printing manage your communications.

Let “on demand” printing manage your communications. June 17th, 2009

Who among us hasn’t been asked to be more efficient, do more with less and make every cent count? When it comes to cutting costs, no doubt you’ve been searching every nook and cranny for opportunities to save – both time and money. Today’s technology gives you the edge for a lean, efficient print communications program. Allegra Hamilton on demand printing

Whatever your business, you can rest assured that new product numbers, pricing updates or personnel changes will create an “opportunity” for your printed materials to be revised. To keep your costs in check, wouldn’t it be great to always have the right amount in inventory? Buried by too many printed pieces or caught short with too few can be unsettling – not to mention, expensive. Thankfully, digital “on demand” printing has taken the guesswork out of managing your print communications.

Whether you have multiple offices or simply produce a lot of printed documents – forms, price sheets or sales literature – having a lean, efficient and cost-effective print communications program has never been simpler. With today’s technological advancements in printing, your options have evolved into simple, convenient and affordable ways to have what you need – precisely when you need it. It’s all a matter of proper print management.

TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING?

Have you ever been left with an inventory of sales brochures, catalogs or direct mail promotional cards that come off the shelf only to go directly into the trash or recycle bin? Who hasn’t stocked up a little too aggressively in anticipation of a need that never materializes?

There’s no need to toss outdated documents – and your money – in the trash. With digital printing, you can produce smaller quantities of what you need, when you need it and at a fraction of the cost. Print as many or as few as you want with shorter turnaround time than traditional printing.

Having a print communications partner who can monitor your needs, track your schedule and produce the right quantities can be a huge relief. By eliminating waste, you can put your dollars to work for you exploring new avenues of marketing.

COMING UP SHORT

Who hasn’t felt a wave of panic when an unplanned mailing means an additional print run? Or, have you felt exposed when an impromptu meeting is called and you’re just a few or a few hundred copies short of presentation materials? Again, thanks to digital printing, you have the convenience of fast turnaround, making last-minute panic a distant memory. Leave print excess (and shortfalls) in the past. See the pros at Allegra Print & Imaging Hamilton for print management solutions.

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