Print That Starts Conversations: How Tangible Marketing Sparks Action
By the time Jenna noticed the door hanger, she was already juggling too much. She had a laptop bag on one shoulder, groceries in one hand, and her phone tucked awkwardly against her ear while she tried to get inside. At first, she almost pulled the hanger off the knob and tossed it aside with the other scraps that seemed to follow her through the day. But this one made her pause. It wasn’t loud or cluttered. It didn’t try to do too much. It simply offered weekly lawn service from a local company already working in the neighborhood. The message was clear, the design was clean, and the timing happened to be just right. Jenna stepped inside, set the piece on the kitchen counter, and moved on with her evening. The Message Stayed in Sight That could have been the end of it. A quick glance. A small moment. Nothing more. Instead, the door hanger stayed where she left it, and later that evening her husband picked it up while looking for a takeout menu. He read it for a few seconds, looked...