Presentation Folders Send a Powerful Message

Few of us worry about how nice the folders on our desk look. They’re usually filled, filed, and rarely given a second thought. That is, until we have a meeting or a trade show and realize we need something professional and striking to present to clients. You’ve spent weeks preparing the perfect packet, creating business cards, finalizing charts and now you’re left wondering, “What is the best way to present all this as a cohesive, professional package?” The answer is Presentation Folders!

Presentation Folders send a powerful message that you are prepared and ready for action! Handing an existing or potential client a beautiful card stock folder, with your company logo, and your business card tucked into the pocket is a small way to make a big impression. No one likes to carry around an assortment of loose papers, or scramble to keep them from going everywhere while paper clips catch on one another.  Presentation Folders will make you the hero who solves this messy problem.

If you’re using presentation folders for a trade show or exhibit, they are also a great marketing tool! Much like the infamous little black dress, a distinguished folder design with your company logo embossed in eye-catching gold or silver foil is an easy way to project a classic, never out of style image. People will be talking about your company! 

Top Ways to Welcome New Employees in the Workplace

Starting a new job can be a daunting task. There are new people to meet, company policies to learn, not to mention that navigating the office can be a quagmire. When a company hires new people, they should always consider how to welcome new employees in the workplace. The more comfortable the new employee feels the quicker they will be able to produce quality work.

It is wise to have a game plan. You know ahead of time that a new employee is starting on Monday, so what should you do?

  • Inform the team that there will be a new team member and ask them to make the person feel comfortable.
  • The supervisor or team leader should introduce the new employee around, taking a moment or two to explain what everyone’s position is.
  • Assign someone to give the person a tour of the office. Perhaps there are other teams that they will be working with and they should know who and where they are located. Also it gives a person time to adjust to the layout of the office.
  • Inform them of the break and lunch policy. Is there a kitchen or do you order out. If you order out what is the policy. All of these may seem minor but can make a new employee unsure of the protocol and they may feel uncomfortable asking on the first day.
  • Assign someone to be a mentor that can help with any questions for the first few days.

We all want to get up in the morning and feel comfortable going to work. Knowing who, what, when and where policies, people and locations are in a new office will make their second day and all future days less stressful. Integrating the newest employee into the fold quickly is a great way to cement good morale. And one more thing, a welcome card could also go a long way in making the new employee feel comfortable. It’s a simple gesture, but will be greatly appreciated.

Why You Should Send Photo Christmas Cards to Customers

For a small business owner, or even the CEO of a large company, it is very important to keep your customers interested and happy. An easy way to keep them happy and coming back for your continued business is by sending out holiday cards during the Christmas season. But don’t choose just any card. Pick a photo card, either using your own photo or one that is offered.

Here are three reasons why you should send out photo holiday cards to your customers or clients:

  1. Show off your business to potential customers. By choosing the Christmas photo card option, you can upload your own business location photo and have it mounted onto the card. Show new customers what your corporation does.
  2. A holiday card shows you care. Send out holiday cards to your committed customers who keep coming back for your business. Even a small gesture like this will show how much you appreciate them and will most likely have them coming back for your services.
  3. A photo card is more personal than a generic card design. Having a specific and personal photo mounted onto your holiday card is adding a personal touch. Instead of settling for the generic designs offered, where many other businesses can choose the same design, you have created your own, unique Christmas card. This also shows your customers that you went the extra mile to personalize your holiday cards.

Help your business stand out by choosing the Christmas photo card option this holiday season.

Business Cards Help A Company Shine

Using business cards promotes your company. It helps every employee on your team look polished, and like you are all an established group. This level of professionalism can come in handy (pun intended), especially when the field of work is more abstract and intangible, like fitness services. The card helps customers feel like they can better predict the quality of your service.

Giving out business cards as a company encourages customers to contact your company. Helping clients do that is easier than ever when many business cards having the option to add appointment times, calendars, or hours of operation—in addition to general information. At The Gallery Collection there is also the option to include a few testimonials on the business card! Customer feedback always gains the trust of a potential customer, especially if it is honest and a more positive review.

Using business cards for your company can help spread important information, which will gain business and help effectively brand the company and market as a team. Business cards can help a company shine if the cards are as vibrant and informative as the company is. The cards can be an extension of the business, reflecting the company in many ways. There are endless design options for business cards these days, so it really is possible to find the perfect card for every business.