LondonPrintBrokers
22nd June 2009, 20:15
Hi all,
We're a relatively new Business Process Out-Sourcing company, London Print Brokers.
The name should be self-explanatory but to summarise: gocompare, moneysupermarket, comparethemarket, uswitch and so on, broker financial services; we broker print. To get the full picture on what we do, see our website
We have our own accounts and email marketing lists and are looking to expand by partnering with an organisation which compliments our own.
Perhaps you run a graphic design or advertising firm and need a print company to make referrals to, in return for reciprocal leads. We certainly have leads to pass on, so that we can concentrate on our core business, so are looking to form a strategic alliance.
We send out an email newsletter and would include our partners' details therein. We would also provide reciprocal web links on our site. We could also include our partners' printed literature with our conventional mail-outs and invoices.
In summary, we are prepared to share our customer and marketing database with a company who are prepared to do likewise, in order to double up our mutual and complimentary offerings.
If any interested parties would like to contact us via this forum or our website, we look forward to some constructive dialogue.
Kind regards,
Steve Laker
Founder and CEO, London Print Brokers
(http://www.londonprintbrokers.com)
We're a relatively new Business Process Out-Sourcing company, London Print Brokers.
The name should be self-explanatory but to summarise: gocompare, moneysupermarket, comparethemarket, uswitch and so on, broker financial services; we broker print. To get the full picture on what we do, see our website
We have our own accounts and email marketing lists and are looking to expand by partnering with an organisation which compliments our own.
Perhaps you run a graphic design or advertising firm and need a print company to make referrals to, in return for reciprocal leads. We certainly have leads to pass on, so that we can concentrate on our core business, so are looking to form a strategic alliance.
We send out an email newsletter and would include our partners' details therein. We would also provide reciprocal web links on our site. We could also include our partners' printed literature with our conventional mail-outs and invoices.
In summary, we are prepared to share our customer and marketing database with a company who are prepared to do likewise, in order to double up our mutual and complimentary offerings.
If any interested parties would like to contact us via this forum or our website, we look forward to some constructive dialogue.
Kind regards,
Steve Laker
Founder and CEO, London Print Brokers
(http://www.londonprintbrokers.com)