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Let us combine our printing and marketing expertise with the service necessary to take your project from concept to completion. Business cards to brochures, catalogs to calendars, we'll deliver what you need, on time.

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Pittman Direct Ordering Site

Our branded corporate ordering portals are a great fit for businesses and non-profits alike who have a need for a centralized place to customize common stationary items for different associates or customers. While we say "common", the site is flexible enough to do just about any item such as booklets, brochures, decals, etc. If you are interested, call one of our sales associates and we would be happy to help you decide if this site option is a good fit for you.

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Content Ideas for Your Next Business Blog

If you’re a business owner, you know how important it is to have up-to-date content throughout your website and related online networks. Content marketing is the way of the world, and reaching out to potential clients on topics they can relate to helps build your customer base.

Whether your business already has a blog or it’s still in the works, generating content keeps it current and interesting. No matter where you are, here are content ideas for your next blog post.

 

1. Showcase a product/service.

Take time in your business blog to showcase an important or new product or service your company is offering. Introducing your audience to the product in a non-confrontational way will invite them to take a closer look at it later on.

 

2. Share a customer success story.

What better way to generate customers than to have other customers tell them how great your business is? Ask past customers if they would be willing to share their story on your blog and then get publishing!

 

3. Show inside the business.

Give potential clients a look inside the company by showing them around the inner workings. Give a virtual tour, have a question and answer session or ask the President or CEO to share a more personal side of the business.

 

4. Interview employees.

Interviewing employees about their experience with the company gives customers a look from the other side of the transaction. Ask employees what they like about the business, what they’re looking forward to or maybe even what they think can be improved upon.

 

5. Answer frequently asked questions.

Do you have a list of frequently asked questions by customers? Answer them! Devote a blog session to going through these questions and giving thorough answers to each and every one.

 

6. Talk about pop culture.

Show that your business is current and involved by talking about today’s issues and pop culture. Does anything current relate to products or services your company supplies? Are there any trends you could capitalize on? Integrate pop culture events or trends to keep your blog current.

 

7. Discuss future plans.

What’s your business plan for the next six months? Year? Two years? You don’t have to convey too much in these types of blog posts (you don’t want your competitors knowing everything) but let your customers in on some of the future plans your company has in store for them.

 

8. Tell your origin story. 

Let customers know about you by telling your origin story as a company. When consumers see how hard you’ve worked to get where you are today, they’ll be excited about where your company is going in the future.

If your business is invested in content marketing, utilize these ideas to either jump start your current blog or start a new one. When your blog is up-to-date and engaging, customers will be more inclined to follow, and your company will reap the benefits.

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