Print Isn't Dead (Ashley Martin - Valley Print Logistics)
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Despite what you may have heard, print isn’t actually dead. Ashley Martin shares with Don and Ebony how the family business Valley Print Logistics has grown over the last few years and serves as a major component of any marketing campaign. On this episode we discuss:
- What motivated her dad and grandfather to start the business
- The school that both Don and Ashley went to
- Campaigns and mailers
- Adding value to your customers
- Full-service direct target marketing mailers
- Being a companion to e-mail marketing
- Acquisitions and rebranding
- How Ashley has connected with others through the Chamber
- The power of the human connection
Learn more about Valley Print Logistics:
Ashley started working for the family’s business in September of 2008 after four years in the hotel industry. She started off as a Customer Service representative and then in 2008-09 she transitioned to Sales/Marketing. Within the last year and a half, she has started transitioning to help her father, Travis, on the business side of things.
Valley Print Logistics is your complete source for high-quality printing, graphic design, mailing services, and promotional products. Their efficient and knowledgeable staff is always happy to work with you and exceed your expectations.
They service a diverse clientele with a wide range of products, printing anything from full-color magazines to 1-color note pads—and everything in between. Print quality and efficiency are a given—their real product is service. They also offer superior customer service, an art & pre-press department, online order fulfillment, in-house bindery, warehousing, delivery and shipping.
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