“As We Get Better at Inkjet, Inkjet Gets Better”
by Jeremy on May 8, 2017
There is a lot of excitement around Inkjet presses. In fact, there was a dedicated conference in late April focused fully on this hot topic.
Heeter Goes Digital and Goes National
by Jeremy on May 1, 2017
Digital printing brings major benefits to marketers – particularly around the ability to conduct variable mailings as well as significant cost savings.
Heeter Invests in Its Team Members
by Jeremy on April 18, 2017
Technology changes quickly, and so do needed skills. We find that we need to continually train our employees on enhancements to new and existing equipment in order to keep up with their capabilities.
Is Your Team Leveraging Imperium?
by Jeremy on April 9, 2017
Heeter launched Imperium in 2016. Each and every day Heeter customers are benefiting from our collaboration tool. Imperium allows you to communicate seamlessly and in real-time with us, through the following features:
Using Direct Mail to Win at Engagement Marketing
by Heeter on November 28, 2016
Our VP of Marketing Tom Boyle participated earlier this month in the Engagement Marketing Executive Symposium, a three-day event held by Ricoh in Boulder to discuss the role of Direct Mail to connect brands with customers.
Heeter Launches Education Solutions Program
by Heeter on October 24, 2016
It’s college football time – and Heeter Education Solutions for student recruiting, capital campaigns, alumni activities, athletic departments, and special events are scoring big everywhere.
Email Marketing Is Dead; Long Live Email Marketing
by Heeter on September 18, 2016
Marketers have long exclaimed the powerful and cost effective features of email marketing – particularly for B2B messaging.
Marketing Is Rapidly Changing. Are You Adjusting Your Methods Fast Enough?
by Heeter on May 18, 2016
Marketing at its core is connecting with your customers and prospects.
Reducing Errors on Our Print Jobs
by Heeter on May 5, 2016
There’s nothing more frustrating than finishing up a print run – only to find an error that requires rework.