Archive for the ‘presentation’ tag

TAKE PART CDROM

Posted March 5th, 2010 by Simon Asbury

TAKE PART is a resource designed to harness the inspirational power of major sporting events to engage young people to learn in school and to get involved in the major event being hosted locally.

Working with the client’s material we developed an interactive CDROM which provides the user inspiration, help and ideas for promoting TAKE PART within both primary and secondary schools.

The resource is made up of several materials including the CDROM and a DVD, which we also provided the replication and printing for.

Accelerate out of recession

Posted January 14th, 2010 by Dom McGrail

When your customers and prospects start thinking about reinvesting in the services or products you provide, you must make sure your business is at the front of the queue; ready to pick up those early orders.  rocket

Ok so how does that work in practice?

STEP 1 Your brand

The first thing to consider is; does your business look presentable? Is your brand looking tired, both from a design and a delivery perspective?

Have changes over the last few years to your products, services or markets been considered? Does your brand represent your business with authenticity, is it still relevant to your target audience?

Broken signs, poorly produced marketing material, no consistency in brand sizes or colours? If this is how you deliver your brand would you be surprised if your customers were confused or just plain disinterested in you?

STEP 2 Your marketing material

Is your marketing material upto date? Have you got the latest information on your products and services in an easily deliverable format, ready and waiting to go out to an eager prospect? Can you post upto date leaflets or brochures? Email a PDF or a link to an e.brochure? Or point them to your web site?

STEP 3 Your web site

It’s one of the first places your prospects are likely to check, so is your web site upto date? Are there still old news stories hanging around like a bad smell? Does it contain all the current information about your business, your services or products as well as your people? Out of date information will make your company look tired, which is hardly a great impression to make in the newly energised economy.

STEP 4 Making regular contact.

It might be a while since you contacted your existing customers or new prospects. You simply might not have had anything new to say. Well a brand facelift, some new product or service based marketing material, an updated web site and e.brochure are all great ways to start a fresh dialogue.

And what better way than a targeted and regular email campaign; using an email distribution provider (like us) is an ideal way of delivering a professionally managed email campaign and getting back the right data. Data on which emails made it through, how many were opened, which links were followed and was your email forwarded.

STEP 5  New opportunities  

Have you investigated the new and emerging social networks? Networks such as Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter can all provide opportunities to promote your business products or services. Get on before your competitors.

STEP 6 The budget

OK so what about the cost? Well of course it’s going to cost because all businesses need to invest in growth, otherwise you’ll end up going backwards. But it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Tidying up a web site or adding a simple content management tool that allows you to update your web content, won’t break the bank.

Starting to build your email marketing list now could save you plenty of time and money in the future. And creating marketing emailers isn’t as expensive as you might think.

What of the traditional brochure or catalogue – well why not forget the print run? Or at the very least reduce the number of copies dramatically. Create an e.brochure or e.catalogue instead. Easy to link to or email with no print costs. You’ll even be helping the environment!

If you’d like to know more get in touch and we’ll happily evaluate your brand and marketing material and give you some considered and (hopefully) insightful advice.

myhairdressers – Video CDROM

Posted October 28th, 2009 by Simon Asbury

Myh_2myhairdressers.com is an online hairdressing education website.
We recently produced a CD based presentation to help promote their online service. The presentation includes step by step video tutorials and PDFs on various styles and techniques as well as a video guide to using the myhairdressers.com website www.myhairdressers.com

The presentation was packaged and distributed on CDROM with unique subscription discounts to the website by our replication company www.dupe.co.uk

Horniman Museum – Digital Signage

Posted April 16th, 2009 by Simon Asbury

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We’ve been chosen by the Horniman Museum www.horniman.ac.uk in London to provide a digital signage solution for visitors to the museum.

We will be installing Scala Infochannel 5 www.scala.com and providing graphic templates for the screens, as well as training the users so the museum can manage their own content and provide up-to-date messages and information.

The completed installation is likely to be in the summer, so more to follow…

TVU International Prospectus 2009

Posted March 11th, 2009 by Simon Asbury

tvu2We have just completed the design and build of the Thames Valley University International CDROM prospectus for the third year in a row. The CD is designed to be mailed out to students both in the UK and overseas. The CD contains a number of the University prospectuses and education guides which are easy to access and view by the user.

The finished master was replicated, printed and packaged by our own CD/DVD replication company www.dupe.co.uk

Youth Sport Trust – Young Ambassador Programme

Posted February 17th, 2009 by Simon Asbury

youngambEach year until 2012, School Sport Partnerships across England will recruit two young people to take on the role of Young Ambassador for two years. In their first year, they work in their local communities championing sport and the ethos and values of the Olympic and Paralympic movement. In the second year they take on a mentoring role with the new Young Ambassador intake. By the time the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games reach these shores in 2012, more than 5,000 young people from across the UK will have been through the Young Ambassador programme, which is managed by the Youth Sport Trust on behalf of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF).

studiodm developed the brand identity, interactive presentation of the resource information and production of the USB drives used at the events.