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Yorkshire Firm Heads Digital Print Revolution
Yorkshire-based DMP is revolutionising the world of digital print, transforming the way businesses communicate with their customers.
The pioneering company has created an online, one-stop direct marketing solution via its web-based direct mail, digital print platform, Hello Market.
In addition to conventional, large volume, scheduled mail campaigns, the company now offers fast, on-demand digital print, full colour personalisation, variable data and images.
It means that small businesses, such as florists and dentists, can now send sophisticated and personalised marketing mailings to their client database using an easy online service.
Said md Tony Kemp: “Think Moonpig for marketing! The site offers customers all the tools they need to create personalised direct mailings – fast. Turnaround can be in as little as 24 hours – printed and mailed direct. What’s more, users get free help, free creatives, a free sample and free storage and there are no prohibitive upfront charges.”
Using an intelligent design platform, Hello Market offers a large variety of formats, a choice of four million images plus a 40 million strong consumer database.
Tony added: “Traditional print remains an important part of our business, but by integrating this offer with state-of-the-art, variable data printing we can provide clients with a one stop shop service backed up by robust technical knowhow accumulated over seven decades’ experience of the print industry.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by DMP .
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