If your goal is to have a print precisely match what you see on your screen, it’s important to understand that a monitor screen and print on a sheet of paper (created by either a desktop printer, digital press or an offset press) have different qualities. We will never mistake one for the other, so an exact, indistinguishable match is impossible. There are three broad reasons for this mismatch.   First, the image you see on a monitor is viewed in RGB, desk top and digital presses pr...
Traditionally the idea of “customer touches” has referred to the minimum number of communications a prospect needs to receive before taking some form of action. (Research consistently suggests around 6 to 7 contacts) The evolution and rapid growth of internet marketing alternatives (Google/Yahoo, Constant Contact, Social Media, self-developed e-mail campaigns etc.) have complicated and in many created false expectations of the associated cost/benefits. Organizations assume that internet m...