#Pocketfolders #businesscard #booklets #brochures #notepad #prospects #client #marketing #charts #posters
What To Put In Pocket Folders BY Rush Hour Printing and Graphics
Pocket folders come in handy in variousbusiness presentation. Whether you are handing information out at the trade show or mailing a promotional kit to a prospect, you can trust a pocket folder in organizing and keeping your documents together, safe and in style.
There is no doubt Pocket folders come in a beautiful and spacious design to accommodate all your marketing collateral, especially ones designed by Rush Hour Print and Graphics. But the real question is, what do you keep in these folders?
Well, it sometimes it boils down to your business objective of the day. But mostly it’s the normal everydayoffice apparel. This article will be looking to enlighten you on what to keep in the folder when meeting a potential client.
Here are some of the suggestions by RUSH HOUR PRINTING AND GRAPHICS.
Business cards
With the space of the pocket folder, trust me, it wouldn’t hurt to slide in one or two business cards. In fact, pocket folders made by RUSH HOUR PRINTING AND GRAPHICS have precut slits, specifically for business cards.
It doesn’t matter if you already gave the client a business card before. It happens that maybe they misplaced it. Now, you won’t have time to go back to your office and look for a business card.
Your contact information is more important than everything else in a marketing arena.
Booklets and brochures
We all know how important these pieces of marketing materials are. We hardly leave them when meeting potential clients. And we shouldn’t leave them either especially if we have pocket folders to help us carry.
It doesn’t even have to be brochures or booklets, you can put any piece of reading material promoting your company or products and services in the brochure. It could be anything, even a brief history of your company will do, provided it pushes your marketing message.
Charts and posters
If you will be dealing with presentations, then the pocket folder got you covered. You can insert graphs and charts in as well.
Of course, you are planning to do the presentation in soft copy. But sometimes they want to carry with them, the material for review later after the meeting. Including hard copies of your charts and posters would be shrewd of you.
The good thing with pocket folders is that they are spacious enough, even for the large format posters, you just fold them once or twice and you will be on your way.
Notepad and pen.
Sometimes the secret to a successful pitch is in the small details that many ignore. Like offering the client a notebook and a pen, it’s a kind gesture that shows you are thinking about them.
It’s all about giving a good first impression and this small gesture sure does the trick in winning them over before you even begin your presentation. And once again, the pocket folder got you covered.
But not any other notebook will do, be sure to brand it and include your company information. RUSH HOUR PRINTING AND GRAPHICS does the branding as well
CD and DVD copies
If your presentation is on CD and DVD, you can provide it to the clientfor later viewing.
Sometimes information is too much for the client to grasp at a glance. Just put it in a disc and present it to the clientand keep everything as professional as it can be
Lastly, don’t just fall for any pocket folder out there. Have professionals design a specific one for you. Trust Rush Hour Print and Graphics on this one. They have an extensive pool of experts that know what you need when meeting your business prospects.
Comments
Post a Comment