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How to Build a Successful Digital Print Business

The printing industry is evolving more quickly than ever before. New value-added services and increased efficiency to control costs are important trends in maintaining profitability. So what do you need to do to build a successful digital print business?

Planning is vital for any business as without it your efforts to attract customers, sell your products, generate profit and grow your business are likely to be haphazard and inefficient.  But you also need aspirations, innovation, opportunities and focus.  This workshop will cover developing a strong business plan and an effective marketing plan, as well as practical guidance on the key aspects of a successful business.

 

As a business leader you are always under pressure to achieve, evolve and improve, but it is important that your strategy is the right one for your business.  You need to take the time to plan your business success.  At the end of the workshop you will understand what you need to do to build a successful digital print business.

 

You will learn:

  • Setting clear vision, goals and aspirations for your business

  • Developing a strong business plan

  • Creating a marketing plan and promoting your services

  • Understanding your numbers and how to use them

  • Focusing on “Added Value” applications

  • Embracing new technology to realise opportunities

  • Importance of innovation and adopting a winning attitude

 

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