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Sherman Printing

Welcome to Sherman Printing! We are a value-driven commercial printer of retail signage, full-color posters and brochures, stationery, direct mail and P.O.P. collateral. We develop cost-effective solutions to efficiently produce the highest quality projects for our clients.

We are a full-service printer and specialize in all facets of commercial printing technology – offset, screen, digital and web – which allows us to tailor our equipment to your job, and not the other way around. Our modern facility includes full desktop, pre-press, press, finishing and bindery departments, as well as warehousing and a fulfillment center. We can handle virtually any size printing job – small or large – from small-format 7" signs to large-format 126" wide posters… and everything in between…in print quantities of 10 to 100,000.

Since 1984, Sherman Printing has enjoyed a reputation throughout the New England area for excellence in producing high-quality commercial printing. Contributing to this elevated status is an exceptional staff of professionals whose skill and pride in craftsmanship ensure that every finished piece will make a positive impact.

Sherman Printing has earned numerous awards over the years – for both exceptional printing and as an exceptional supplier. We take great pride in delivering the best possible product to our customers – every job, every day.

NEW Digital Press Expands Capabilities
Sherman Printing recently added to its vast array of equipment with a new Konica Minolta bizhub C8000 Digital Press. The bizhub C8000 is a high-speed digital press that offers high-quality printing that rivals offset printing. It can print 4/4 CMYK or black and white on sheets up to 13" x 19". The C8000 is ideal for small runs of business cards, letterheads, booklets (saddlewire, perfect bound, wir-o, stitch upper left, side stapler), brochures, sales sheets and small runs up to approximately 500.

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Presentation Flubs You Can’t Afford

Presenting information is a key part of marketing your business, and communication is the key to success when it comes to presenting. But it doesn’t matter if you have the best product or idea in the world. You need your prospects to understand your pitch. No matter what your goal is, if you can’t present your information properly it just won’t click with your audience. If you’re looking to impress with your next presentation, avoid these presentation don’ts.

Don’t Read Your Slides
We’ve all been to this presentation. As you sit there wondering why you showed up when the presenter could have emailed you a list of bullet points, you probably lose interest because they handed you a printout and you can just read it later. Instead, keep your audience interested. Use keywords and phrases that keep your audience wanting more elaboration. Pass out note-taking materials before you start so that your audience will jot down your main points and feel obligated to stay intrigued in your presentation.

Don’t Phone it In
Think back to that monotone professor you had that made you fall asleep, no matter how interesting you found the subject matter. The same can happen in your presentation. If you aren’t excited about what you’re presenting, then your prospects won’t be excited either. Don’t be afraid to use some humor if appropriate for the subject matter. Make sure that overall, your presentation team has a certain spark that will please the potential customers.

Don’t State the Obvious
If your audience already knows the information you’re trying to feed them, they will lose interest within the first few minutes of your presentation. Give them something they don’t know, and show them why you deserve their attention. There’s a reason behind your presentation, and the audience is there to hear it. So give them something new and exciting to keep them hooked.

Don’t Use Different Styles
If you’re trying to put together a book, you wouldn’t use different fonts on every page. It seems pretty self explanatory, but make sure that you use common features so that your presentation is pleasing to the eye. Make use of a common color scheme, but don’t go too colorful and loud. Your information should be the main focus, not rainbow colored fonts.

Don’t Rely on Spellcheck
Having misspellings or any grammar flaws will quickly lose credibility with your prospects. If you can’t get the presentation right, how are they to trust you to do work for them? It can be easy to rely on spellcheck, but that doesn’t mean spell check will catch everything, especially if sentences don’t make sense. Make sure to look over your presentation multiple times for the best results.

All of these presentation don’ts can be avoided by practicing your presentation in front of coworkers or even family members. Have them tell you what you can improve on and what you may be missing. By recognizing these flaws, you should be able to see better results. And always remember to gain feedback from your audience so that you can continue to improve your presentation skills.

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Sherman Printing
1020 Turnpike Street (Rte. 138) • Canton, MA 02021
Phone: 781.828.8855 • Toll-Free: 800.743.7656 • Fax: 781.828.8862
jim@shermanprinting.com

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