Posted on August 04, 2011 5:00 AM News, General
West Palm Beach, FL- Fully Promoted, Inc., the world’s largest embroidery and screen printing franchise, goes high-tech with an online catalog that enables viewers to see their own personal image, right on what they are buying. The new process gives customers the ability to upload their own logos and create virtual samples on a variety of promotional items and decorated apparel. Additionally, the e-catalog eliminates the need for wasteful paper catalogs in an effort to further Fully Promoted’s green initiative.
“This is an exciting advancement in our ability to give customers the service they need,” said an Fully Promoted Representative. “As we work to serve as consultants and help our customers grow their businesses, we can use this tool to explore additional advertising solutions.”
Customers can now browse through pages of the new online catalog just like browsing through the pages of a paper catalog. After “virtually turning” the pages, once the customers select the desired item, it is enlarged in high clarity, along with the catalog description.
For some, using an online catalog may not be a new experience, but what makes Fully Promoted’s new e-catalog so unique is the ability to view personalized logos on chosen items with the click of a mouse. No graphic design experience or special programs are necessary.
“Many people find it difficult to visualize exactly what a finished product is going to look like with their logo on it,” said an Fully Promoted Representative. “That being said, they also know exactly what they want when they see it.”
The new e-catalog service helps you decide exactly where you want that screen printing on shirts you are ordering, or tells you if your custom embroidery will fit on ball caps. It’s time to stop guessing and start creating!
About Fully Promoted:
With hundreds of retail locations worldwide, Fully Promoted provides full-service custom embroidery and screen printing for apparel, as well as promotional products and gifts to both the private and commercial segments of the business community.