Milton Keynes Update
In July we launched our Milton Keynes site and we can now update you with what has been going on over there.
The team have been working hard to establish the Fresh brand and now have on board some major clients in the first few months like Network Rail, NHS and Institute to the Motor Industry to name but a few.
Over the coming months we will go into more detail on the case studys for each of them, as each of them has a great story about them.
If you want to find out how Fresh can help you business in Milton Keynes then call us 01908 487513 or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Monday, 5 November 2012
Xmas Card Catalogues Out Now
Yes its that time again, our xmas card catalogues are now available, email us if you would like us to post one to you or have a look on our website at the online catalogue. All orders to be in by December 8th.
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or call us on any of the above numbers or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Yes its that time again, our xmas card catalogues are now available, email us if you would like us to post one to you or have a look on our website at the online catalogue. All orders to be in by December 8th.
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or call us on any of the above numbers or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Friday, 2 November 2012
Dead Universe Comics
This weeks follow Friday is very apt as it being Halloween week, we would like to introduce to you a dear friend of ours who I have known since a wee nipper who is Ian Hine who runs the Dead Universe Comics Store in Friars Square Shopping Centre.
Ian has a passion for comics and we have been producing some of his comics over the last year which highlights the talents of local illustrators, designers and authors.
His store mainly does back issues of comics but also features merchandise as well so next time your in town pop in and you'll get a warm welcome from Ian and his team.
If your looking for something different and inspirational to look at and not just to read then we cannot recommend them highly enough.
The creative artwork and not just the originality of the stories really do jump out at you when you read them.
Their details are:
25a Friars Square Shopping Centre
Aylesbury
Bucks
www.deaduniversecomics.com
Tel: 07847 542714
ian@deaduniversecomics.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dead-Universe-Comics/411695270458?ref=ts&fref=ts
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on any of the numbers above or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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This weeks follow Friday is very apt as it being Halloween week, we would like to introduce to you a dear friend of ours who I have known since a wee nipper who is Ian Hine who runs the Dead Universe Comics Store in Friars Square Shopping Centre.
Ian has a passion for comics and we have been producing some of his comics over the last year which highlights the talents of local illustrators, designers and authors.
His store mainly does back issues of comics but also features merchandise as well so next time your in town pop in and you'll get a warm welcome from Ian and his team.
If your looking for something different and inspirational to look at and not just to read then we cannot recommend them highly enough.
The creative artwork and not just the originality of the stories really do jump out at you when you read them.
Their details are:
25a Friars Square Shopping Centre
Aylesbury
Bucks
www.deaduniversecomics.com
Tel: 07847 542714
ian@deaduniversecomics.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dead-Universe-Comics/411695270458?ref=ts&fref=ts
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on any of the numbers above or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Happy Birthday to us - 4 years on
Yes we were 4 years old on the 8th October and we were so busy we forgot all about it, so we thought we would just say a big thank you to all our customers and suppliers over the 4 years, we are only here because of you, so thank you.
Over the 4 years we have seen our business grow rapidly even with the hardship of the recession biting at our heels, our philosophy was always to give you 'design and print the way it should be' and we have held those values continually.
We always look to improve ourselves as we know we are not perfect and the coming year will present another set of challenges but with every year that goes by our brand gets stronger.
So thank you all for your support and we look forward to seeing you soon.
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Yes we were 4 years old on the 8th October and we were so busy we forgot all about it, so we thought we would just say a big thank you to all our customers and suppliers over the 4 years, we are only here because of you, so thank you.
Over the 4 years we have seen our business grow rapidly even with the hardship of the recession biting at our heels, our philosophy was always to give you 'design and print the way it should be' and we have held those values continually.
We always look to improve ourselves as we know we are not perfect and the coming year will present another set of challenges but with every year that goes by our brand gets stronger.
So thank you all for your support and we look forward to seeing you soon.
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Monday, 29 October 2012
Lets Talk
Yes lets, after all isnt that what we used to do, theres is no better way of communicating than talking, intead of trying to cram everything into a status update, a tweet, a text, an email lets pick up the phone and arrange a meeting face to face.
More business is still done face to face and the stats show, I was reading an article from the guys at Moo.com and I wanted to share it with you. This is there article:
Dealing with contacts in person, rather than via email or social networking, is helping the UK's successful entrepreneurs and business owners generate a potential £9.45bn revenue a year, says new research from moo.com.
Small businessmen and women may use a variety of online and offline ways to deal with clients, customers and suppliers, but many feel they do better when they can 'see the whites of their eyes', the study shows.
In particular, they are better able to judge a person by how they look or dress or the firmness of a handshake than anything they provide via Facebook or Twitter, according to business card experts MOO.
The firm interviewed 152 owners of small businesses in the UK about how they networked to help their ventures grow They found 42% believe if they were to hand out 100 business cards, it would generate £5,000 a year or more in revenue.
Spread across the UK's 4.5 million small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) it adds up to a staggering £9.45 billion a year netted through personal contact in business.
Modern business leaders do however combine this with social networking on sites like Facebook and LinkedIn to stay in touch with a wider audience, and use these tools and others, like Twitter, to maintain a business presence online.
But when it comes to marketing, old fashioned methods work best. While one in four (25 per cent) consider their website to be their most important tool, 32% say word of mouth/referrals and 21% believe their business cards are their most important marketing tool.
Out of the 152 small business owners, good places to network show that some traditions remain unchanged with 47 per cent naming the pub and 61 per cent suggesting conferences. For those looking after their figures, 29 per cent said they network at the gym, according to the survey.
So lets all get out there and have a chat, chinwag, gossip, a catch up or a tete - a- tete or lets get our heads together and do some business
And I just wanted to say thankyou to the guys from Moo.com for a great article.
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Yes lets, after all isnt that what we used to do, theres is no better way of communicating than talking, intead of trying to cram everything into a status update, a tweet, a text, an email lets pick up the phone and arrange a meeting face to face.
More business is still done face to face and the stats show, I was reading an article from the guys at Moo.com and I wanted to share it with you. This is there article:
Dealing with contacts in person, rather than via email or social networking, is helping the UK's successful entrepreneurs and business owners generate a potential £9.45bn revenue a year, says new research from moo.com.
Small businessmen and women may use a variety of online and offline ways to deal with clients, customers and suppliers, but many feel they do better when they can 'see the whites of their eyes', the study shows.
In particular, they are better able to judge a person by how they look or dress or the firmness of a handshake than anything they provide via Facebook or Twitter, according to business card experts MOO.
The firm interviewed 152 owners of small businesses in the UK about how they networked to help their ventures grow They found 42% believe if they were to hand out 100 business cards, it would generate £5,000 a year or more in revenue.
Spread across the UK's 4.5 million small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) it adds up to a staggering £9.45 billion a year netted through personal contact in business.
Modern business leaders do however combine this with social networking on sites like Facebook and LinkedIn to stay in touch with a wider audience, and use these tools and others, like Twitter, to maintain a business presence online.
But when it comes to marketing, old fashioned methods work best. While one in four (25 per cent) consider their website to be their most important tool, 32% say word of mouth/referrals and 21% believe their business cards are their most important marketing tool.
Out of the 152 small business owners, good places to network show that some traditions remain unchanged with 47 per cent naming the pub and 61 per cent suggesting conferences. For those looking after their figures, 29 per cent said they network at the gym, according to the survey.
So lets all get out there and have a chat, chinwag, gossip, a catch up or a tete - a- tete or lets get our heads together and do some business
And I just wanted to say thankyou to the guys from Moo.com for a great article.
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Monday, 10 September 2012
Holidays are a coming....
Holidays are a coming...
Yes it will be coming around sooner than you think and we are in full swing of designing and printing Christmas Menu brochures, one such example is what we did for Pendley Manor recently.
With Christmas being such an important time for business you have to start early to make sure you get through the December month since there is such a limited time because of the closedown.
This is why all hotels and restaurants pretty much start their Christmas campaign back in January because they know how demanding the market is.
Kevin Brook from Fresh stated, ' We've been doing Christmas brochures ever since the last one finished, its a big market but businesses come to us as we know what we are doing and we know how important it is for them as well to get it looking right.
Take Pendley Manor for example, the brief for them was to get the look right for it to attract a good selection of business users, not only did they want it to attract big businesses but it has to appeal to the small medium enterprises as well and what we produced this year I think we have achieved this.'
So next time your thumbing through a Menu or a Brochure take another look to see if what you are reading does appeal to you and if it influences your decision.
If you want to find out more about Pendley Manor then call them on 01442 891891
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on any of the above numbers or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Holidays are a coming...
Yes it will be coming around sooner than you think and we are in full swing of designing and printing Christmas Menu brochures, one such example is what we did for Pendley Manor recently.
With Christmas being such an important time for business you have to start early to make sure you get through the December month since there is such a limited time because of the closedown.
This is why all hotels and restaurants pretty much start their Christmas campaign back in January because they know how demanding the market is.
Kevin Brook from Fresh stated, ' We've been doing Christmas brochures ever since the last one finished, its a big market but businesses come to us as we know what we are doing and we know how important it is for them as well to get it looking right.
Take Pendley Manor for example, the brief for them was to get the look right for it to attract a good selection of business users, not only did they want it to attract big businesses but it has to appeal to the small medium enterprises as well and what we produced this year I think we have achieved this.'
So next time your thumbing through a Menu or a Brochure take another look to see if what you are reading does appeal to you and if it influences your decision.
If you want to find out more about Pendley Manor then call them on 01442 891891
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on any of the above numbers or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Friday, 7 September 2012
George David
This weeks FollowFriday is an independent estate agents that have been established in Aylesbury for a very long time, they have been a long standing supporter of Fresh's since we started and their name is George David.
George David Estate Agents first opened its doors in 1992 and has rapidly established itself as a forward-thinking and reliable company. Their offices in the heart of Aylesbury are home to an experienced team of staff, all of which are local to the area.
Between them they have over 120 years of experience in estate agency and their enthusiastic and straightforward approach to customer service means that many clients return year after year, confident of thir ability to provide helpful and trustworthy advice on any property related matter.
To benefit from one of the region's most experienced Sales teams, telephone Richard Pratt (01296) 393 393, their Valuation Manager who boasts 18 years of local experience.
Or pop in to their office in the High Street of Aylesbury.
If you want to find out Fresh can help your business then call us on any of the above numbers or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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This weeks FollowFriday is an independent estate agents that have been established in Aylesbury for a very long time, they have been a long standing supporter of Fresh's since we started and their name is George David.
George David Estate Agents first opened its doors in 1992 and has rapidly established itself as a forward-thinking and reliable company. Their offices in the heart of Aylesbury are home to an experienced team of staff, all of which are local to the area.
Between them they have over 120 years of experience in estate agency and their enthusiastic and straightforward approach to customer service means that many clients return year after year, confident of thir ability to provide helpful and trustworthy advice on any property related matter.
To benefit from one of the region's most experienced Sales teams, telephone Richard Pratt (01296) 393 393, their Valuation Manager who boasts 18 years of local experience.
Or pop in to their office in the High Street of Aylesbury.
If you want to find out Fresh can help your business then call us on any of the above numbers or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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