Why you should become one of our Key Clients
(and have your own Internet storefront)
We don’t have any desire to be the largest company in our field. What we’re looking for instead, is a select group of key clients who understand the value of long-term relationships. We believe in doing business the old fashioned way, with personal service and accountability. The way business used to be done, is the way it can be again. Let us show you how!!
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Think of how many different printed items your company purchases throughout the year. Now add in your promotional products, corporate apparel and everything that has your company logo on it. Combined, many companies spend over 1% of total sales revenue on designing, purchasing and managing these products. We’re talking about serious money, even for smaller companies.
But what are you getting in return?
- Poor service, especially on smaller purchases, where your supplier doesn’t take you seriously?
- A cumbersome internal purchasing system, with multiple bids required for every purchase?
- Multiple employees spending overlapping hours on only the products used in their own department?
- Little or no consistency?
- Expensive RUSH orders on some purchases, wasted excess inventory on others?
A purchasing system that’s run from repeated low cost bid requests may seem like it’s saving money. It’s not. This process costs far more in lost productivity and inconsistent results than it saves. We can prove it to you, and we can show you a better way…
If you’d like to start a relationship with us – it’s easy. Simply give us an opportunity to work with you on your next project:
- Call or send us an email, and tell us what you need.
- We’ll match your existing prices, so there’s no added cost for working with us.
- We’ll give you a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so there’s no risk in working with us.
- The proof is in our performance and our quality. We’ll make sure you’re happy.
“A 1987 study by Edgar Browning, published in the American Economic Review, found the cost of the U.S. tax system was between 31.8 percent and 46.9 percent of revenue, with plausible assumptions raising this figure to as much as 300 percent!”
What does this mean? It means that as a country, we spend far more time and money tracking, managing and remitting our taxes than we spend on actual taxes. Your company may be operating this same way, spending more on your purchasing process than you spend on actual purchases.