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Journey of Discovery

All Paths Lead to Growth.

Navigating the ins and outs of the printing industry is so much easier with a guide.  Determining the direction your company takes is serious business, and having a clear path to flow makes all the difference.  Build your itinerary, grab your Passport to Success and set your heading for Myrtle Beach.

Your Journey of Discovery Begins Here.

Journey of Discovery is the theme to the 2015 Fall Management Conference held November 6th – 8th at beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC.  The PICA Fall Management Conference is created and developed by the Fall Conference Committee to meet the needs of Small, Medium and Large printers in the Carolinas.  We are proud to have our company president, Joe Gass, as a keynote speaker at this year’s event.

Joe has exploded on the public speaking scene since our award winning conference at the 2014 PICA Awards, where Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays took home the Best of Division A and the Best Printer’s Self Advertising awards.  Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays was featured in the 2015 April edition of The MAG, published and distributed by Printing Industry of America.  Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays couldn’t be represented better and we are all excited at what the future brings.
The MAG

BIG IDEAS: Creative (& Profitable) Wide Format Applications
Presented by Joe Gass of Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays

 

Are you tired of being labeled as “just another” printing company?

Struggling to distinguish your company from your competitor?

Having a hard time creating additional revenue from existing clients?

Having a hard time getting into targeted prospects to present your company capabilities?

There is a whole new world out there for those who want to grow their business and become more valuable to their customers. With an array of wide and grand format printing and custom contour cutting technology available, there is ample opportunity for those who can think outside the box to offer creative solutions for their client’s event and venue signage, storefront and visual communications displays.

Introduction

During my years as the president and co-owner of Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays, I have experienced a lot of things that have changed the way I live my life and lead our business. I have navigated our business through the highs and lows of the economy and have been party to events that have greatly shaped how I view life and make decisions today. I have seen amazing changes in technology and communication that have revolutionized how we run and grow our business.

Expanding the Business

In 2008 I was also beginning to see that life in the printing industry was about to change again, and that my new home town of Charlotte, NC, would be a place for us to extend the reach of our business and possibly add new production capabilities to our offerings. Through a variety of new relationships, I became exposed to the wide-format printing industry and the world of event signage. At first it was extremely alien to me; the process and methods were different, the competitors were different, and the type of employees and their skill sets were very different.

Expanding to Charlotte, NC

We opened the doors to our first wide format production facility in Charlotte, NC, in November of 2009. The early days of this new venture were both exciting and terrifying, I was learning something new by the hour. It was like starting all over again, after so many years of being the guy with all of the answers, I was now the one with all of the questions.

I watched our team in Charlotte go from being highly skeptical about the investments I was making in wide format technology in Charlotte to embracing it as a valuable tool in meeting our customers’ marketing and communication needs. In 2014, wide and grand format production represented more than 40% of our business revenue and should exceed 50% for the first time in 2015.

Marketing Change

Our wide format and commercial printing initiatives would have been largely fruitless if we had not embraced the amazing attributes of Internet marketing. We began aggressively marketing our company on the Internet via search engine optimization and social media campaigns beginning in the spring of 2008 with the launch of the Charlotte sales office and our www.heritageprintingcharlotte.com website.

Internet marketing has also totally changed the way we pursue new account acquisition. By the end of 2013, sales staff and long timelines to develop new clients were abandoned to deploy trained project coordinators that respond to calls, emails, and live chat sessions generated from our internet presence.

Today Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays can be found on the front page of more than 200 different Google searches for targeted phrases that we track in the markets we serve as well as, in some cases, regional, national, and international front-page exposure. We currently attract more than 150 new prospects to our two websites each business day!

The Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays team is excited about the continual transformation that has been taking place within our culture through the past twelve years. We recognize that our clients’ needs are ever-changing, and we are now more quickly able to adapt with them.

#PICA

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Graph Expo 15

Graph Expo 15 was the most innovating and exciting exhibition of Digital, Inkjet, Offset, Flexo, Gravure and Hybrid technologies.  Products and services for the Commercial Printing, Publishing, Mailing, Photo Imaging, Marketing and Industrial Printing industries in 2015!

Tuesday, Sept 15 in Chicago, IL. Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays President Joe Gass had the honor to be a feature presenter at Graph Expo 15.

BIG IDEAS: Creative (& Profitable) Wide Format Applications
Presented by Joe Gass of Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays

Are you tired of being labeled as “just another” printing company?

Struggling to distinguish your company from your competitor?

Having a hard time creating additional revenue from existing clients?

Having a hard time getting into targeted prospects to present your company capabilities?

There is a whole new world out there for those who want to grow their business and become more valuable to their customers.  With an array of wide and grand format printing and custom contour cutting technology available, there is ample opportunity for those who can think outside the box to offer creative solutions for their client’s event and venue signage, storefront and visual communications displays.

Joe’s seminar was 1 of the 64 educational opportunities at the Graph Expo and was one of the Top 10 attended seminars.  He elaborated on printing experience, technology and how we expanded our commercial printing to additionally offer wide format printing of signs, banners and custom made event displays.

A “snippet” of Joe’s’ presentation:

Introduction

During my years as the president and co-owner of Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays, I have experienced a lot of things that have changed the way I live my life and lead our business.  I have navigated our business through the highs and lows of the economy and have been party to events that have greatly shaped how I view life and make decisions today.  I have seen amazing changes in technology and communication that have revolutionized how we run and grow our business.

Expanding the Business

In 2008 I was also beginning to see that life in the printing industry was about to change again, and that my new home town of Charlotte, NC, would be a place for us to extend the reach of our business and possibly add new production capabilities to our offerings.  Through a variety of new relationships, I became exposed to the wide-format printing industry and the world of event signage.  At first it was extremely alien to me; the process and methods were different, the competitors were different, and the type of employees and their skill sets were very different.

Expanding to Charlotte, NC

We opened the doors to our first wide format production facility in Charlotte, NC, in November of 2009. The early days of this new venture were both exciting and terrifying, I was learning something new by the hour. It was like starting all over again, after so many years of being the guy with all of the answers, I was now the one with all of the questions.

I watched our team in Charlotte go from being highly skeptical about the investments I was making in wide format technology in Charlotte to embracing it as a valuable tool in meeting our customers’ marketing and communication needs.  In 2014, wide and grand format production represented more than 40% of our business revenue and should exceed 50% for the first time in 2015.

Marketing Change

Our wide format and commercial printing initiatives would have been largely fruitless if we had not embraced the amazing attributes of Internet marketing.  We began aggressively marketing our company on the Internet via search engine optimization and social media campaigns beginning in the spring of 2008 with the launch of the Charlotte sales office and our www.heritageprintingcharlotte.com website.

Internet marketing has also totally changed the way we pursue new account acquisition.  By the end of 2013, sales staff and long timelines to develop new clients were abandoned to deploy trained project coordinators that respond to calls, emails, and live chat sessions generated from our internet presence.

Today Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays can be found on the front page of more than 200 different Google searches for targeted phrases that we track in the markets we serve as well as, in some cases, regional, national, and international front-page exposure.  We currently attract more than 150 new prospects to our two websites each business day!

The Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays team is excited about the continual transformation that has been taking place within our culture through the past twelve years.  We recognize that our clients’ needs are ever-changing, and we are now more quickly able to adapt with them.

#GraphExpo15

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Gracefully

Grace: ɡrās/
noun: simple elegance or refinement of movement.
“she moved with effortless grace”

We were recently graced with the opportunity to be involved with a very special lady, Angela Williams and her extremely special little girl, Elle Grace Williams.

Elle Grace was born with “Club Feet”, a birth defect that affects 1 in every 1000 children.  It was through the birth of their daughter that the Williams first learned about club feet.  Angela and her family learned what strength and grace truly means through the life and spirit of Elle Grace.

We at Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays were blessed with the opportunity to work with Angela and print her self-published children’s book “Gracefully”, where she shares the highs and lows of birth defects.  We are always proud of our work, but when something extra special arrives and we experience firsthand the love and inspiration behind a piece of work, we are euphoric and certain to share.

Gracefully” can be purchased from: http://www.angelaerinwilliams.com/.
Here is a piece of the story behind the story:

Gracefully

What is Grace?

I wrote “Gracefully” as healing and encouragement for other parents going through the experience of finding out their child will be born with a birth defect.

From the moment Elle Grace Williams was born I was determined to hide her feet until they were fixed and “normal”. Angela Williams

Thank goodness for Brandy Cardarelli, our friend and photographer, I had left the room and Brandy removed a blanket capturing Elle in the warm filtered light of May.  It’s one of the few images we have of Elle’s feet from those first 6 days of life.  I wasn’t comfortable showing anyone what they really looked like.  I was hiding what I thought wasn’t perfect.

But she was perfect.

Thank you Brandy for being able to see what I couldn’t yet.  I was a mom who believed I could only show the world perfection.  I wasn’t able to see yet what only she could be.  And already was.  A perfect human being all her own. Full of grace.

But the real story began when we met with OrthoCarolina.  As we began to learn what it would take to correct her feet, a team of talented doctors spread hope.

The moment we met Dr. Christian Clark we knew he and his team would help our daughter – and there was a moment, when he smiled, when everything felt better.  We knew we would all be fine.  And in that moment – the idea of “Gracefully” was born.  Through telling our story I was able to bravely share Elle’s condition and display her strengths.  She was becoming a beautiful little girl.  Full of promise.

And that’s what really mattered.

One day I sat outside Elle’s room while she napped, my back up against the wall, and wrote “Gracefully”.  The words came easy.  They were crisp, clear.  I was the subject-matter-expert.  It felt monumental to get them down on paper: they were the words I had needed months before.

But how would I share this story?

At Elle’s next appointment, encouraged by Brett, I told Dr. Clark what I was up to.  He was excited.  He got it: I wanted to help other parents.

But did I have enough grace to create something extraordinary?

I looked to my children.  Elle was taking on the journey herself – showing me where pure grace comes from:

within.

#Gracefully

Gracefully

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