Showing posts with label full color nametag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label full color nametag. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Online Shopping and Sales Tax

So here you are, exploring your name tag options, and you are ready to check out. Are you expecting to pay a sales tax on your name tag order? Don’t bother… unless you live in Mississippi.

Name-Tags.net has its home state location in Mississippi. We have to collect sales tax on name tag orders that are made from within the state. Unless the State Tax Commission has released you from paying sales tax or you have a direct pay permit, and you live in Mississippi, then your order will be taxed.

If your name tag order is shipped out of our home state, then don’t worry, it is not subject to sales tax. But you’re thinking back, and you know you’ve paid sales tax on orders made with other companies out of your home state! For these companies, the order was taxed because they have a retail location or a distributor in your state. It doesn’t matter where the main company is located, as long as they have a distributor in your state you have to pay sales tax.

For the time being, there is no tax on internet sales. Your online orders with Name-Tags.net will not be taxed if shipped out of state. Eventually, there will probably be some sort of flat internet sales tax. So enjoy ordering your name tags all you want before there is a sales tax put on online orders!

Appreciate the ease of online shopping with Name-Tags.net while you discover all the different types of name tags we offer. Full color, metal, engraved, custom shaped, and other types of name tags are available to order at your fingertips.

Join us next post when we’ll talk about visitor name tags. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Show Us What You’re Made Of

With all the different types of name tags offered, you might be thinking "what are these tags actually made out of?" We have many substrate types to choose from for your name tags. What material you pick to use for your name tag will determine its look and style.


Our top three types of name tags are Metal Name Tags, Plastic Engraved Name Tags and Full Color Plastic Name Tags. Outlined below you will find out what each name tag is composed of and other unique characteristics of each.


Metal Name Tags

  • Made of a .032 aluminum tag
  • Has a brushed finish, available in gold, silver, bronze, and white
  • Engraved or digitally imprinted designs
  • Corners of tag are rounded for a professional look
  • Light weight and stylish
  • The brushed finish tones down any scratches your badge may get from daily use
  • Available in rectangular shapes and sizes\

Plastic Engraved Name Tags

  • Made of multi layer acrylic
  • Laser engraved or rotary machine imprinted
  • Two colors – core (lettering) color and surface (background) color
  • Variety of color combos offered
  • Custom shapes and sizes available


Full Color Plastic Name Tags

  • Made with white plastic
  • Digitally imprinted
  • Multi color unique images
  • Background color available with design imprinted on top
  • Light weight
  • Custom shapes and sizes available


Weigh the costs and benefits of each type of name tag to decide which is right for you. All name tags are made with the finest available materials to last long and look professional.

Join us next post when we’ll talk about photo taking tips for your photo id badges. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net

Activate the Laser!

What laser? The engraving laser!


Laser engraving is how we stick to the simple classic name tag look, yet offer room for color and creativity. Engraved name tags can come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Different fonts and even your logo can be engraved.

How does laser engraving work? Fist off, the name badges used contain a surface color and a core color. A high powered laser beam of light focuses on the surface of your plastic or metal name badge and etches out your design. The laser actually vaporizes (VAPORIZES!) the surface layer. The lettering and logo are revealed as the contrasting color of the core material of the name badge.

Although engraved name tags only display two colors, they are very popular for their durability and sharp professional image. Name-Tags.net offers a variety of two color name tags. Metal badges are available in a few select colors, while plastic badges offer a larger color selection.

If you feel your logo would be better displayed as a full color image, try our digitally imprinted full color name tags. Both types of name tags are offered in different sizes, shapes, colors, and custom designs. Your order can be large or small, but always quick, easy, and affordable.

Join us next post when we’ll talk about what our nametags are made of. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Digital What?

Digital printing! It’s the new and improved way to make professional nametags. Although engraved nametags have a classic look, they are incomparable to the potential of digitally printed nametags.

Engraved nametags can only contain two colors: the surface color of the tag and the letter color for the design. This may be all you need, but is it all you are looking for? With digital printing, your nametags can contain a variety of colors to suit your needs.

The process of digital printing integrates inkjet printing, heat, and pressure to create unique multicolor nametags. Your nametags can be printed in volume or one at a time. This will come in handy when you only need to order a few name badges after your initial order.

Digital imprinting offers a greater use of creativity when designing nametags. Not only are there more colors, but also more typestyles and artwork. We cannot print every color imaginable, but we can approximate colors that are sure to satisfy. Your quality art will be crafted into a unique name badges that will enhance your professional image.

Join us next post when we’ll talk about laser engraving. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you.
That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hello, my name is...

Providing visitors to your company with nametags may not be something you’ve given much thought to. But there are two great reasons to reconsider.

First, visitor name tags allow you to distinguish invited guests from strangers wandering around your office. This adds to the security of your building and the safety of your employees.

Second, visitor nametags allow you an added opportunity to make a good impression on your company’s guests, especially if you take the time to customize each name tag. With a creative design and eye-catching text, such as “VIP” or “Honored Guest,” you can make each visitor feel special and recognized. And who doesn’t like that?

Fortunately, there are many sizes, colors, and shapes to choose from, whether you decide to go with Metal Name Tags, Plastic Engraved Name Tags, and Full Color Plastic Name Tags. We also offer a wide selection of backings, from magnets and bulldog clips to pins and lanyards.

On the flip side, making sure your visitor can identify you is just as important. If you don’t feel comfortable wearing a nametag around the office, consider a customized office door sign. Our fast turnaround time and ability to match most office decors means you can always be prepared for your guest’s arrival. Another option is engraved name plates. We offer six different styles in everything from walnut to plastic to metal, each imprinted to meet your unique needs.

The truth is, we live in an era of heightened awareness when it comes to security and safety. But that doesn’t mean we have to sacrifice the tried and true practices of conducting business face-to-face and of taking the time to meet our valued customers personally. With our customized nametags, office door signs, and name plates, we can help you continue to create and maintain a personal relationship with your clients, no matter what tomorrow brings.

Join us next post when we’ll be sharing more about what name tags can do for your business. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Custom Creations

When you think of a name tag, what comes to mind? Probably the standard white background with black letters. If that’s the case, then it’s no wonder if you also think nametags are boring!

It’s time to start thinking outside the box when it comes to name tags – literally!

Our name tags come in a wide variety of shapes, not just the standard rectangle. Do you sell real estate for living? Consider a house-shaped nametag. Are you a veterinarian? Go with a paw-print-shaped nametag. A dentist? We even have a tooth-shaped nametag! With so many options to choose from, it’s easy to make your nametag stand out.


Selecting a unique shape isn’t the only way to spruce up your name tag, however. Color is an essential element when it comes to designing an effective, eye-catching nametag. Many people choose to limit their palette to their company’s colors, which is certainly a safe way to go. But the possibilities are nearly endless when you look at what we have available, especially if you select our Full Color Plastic Name Tag. We use digital imprinting to recreate your multicolor design, whether you’re printing one or two name tags or one hundred name tags.

One last consideration is size. You don’t want the nametag to be too big or too small. That’s where our skilled graphic design team comes in. They’ll help you pick just the right type, size, and color to create the best nametag possible. And with each member of our team held personally responsible for your complete satisfaction, you don’t have to worry about getting a name tag that you don’t like. Just consider some of these client testimonials:

You have provided us with a very high quality name tag at a very reasonable price and always the service has been lightning fast. Of all of the vendors we have for custom work, there is no one out there giving the service that you give.
-- Cissy Elmer, ChristSchool.org

The quality is exceptional and the turn-around time is unbelievable.
-- Mark, Access

It is so nice to deal with a company that is so
professional and helpful.

-- Brandi, Brandi's Bridal

Let us meet your needs with our personal, professional service. And join us next post when we’ll be talking about why it’s so important to provide visitors to your company with their own nametag. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Name Tags: A Must-Have Showpiece

Sure, it’s called a “name” tag. But that doesn’t mean you can’t include lots of other valuable information on it! It’s precisely this versatility that makes nametags ideal for trade shows, whether you choose to use a Metal Name Tag, Plastic Engraved Name Tag, or a Full Color Plastic Name Tag.

Studies show that while traffic density at trade shows is on the rise, the amount of time attendees spend on the show floor is decreasing. In other words, you have the opportunity to influence a great number of people, but you only have a short amount of time in which to do.

A well-designed nametag has the inherent advantage of being both easy to spot and easy to read. From the first look, it allows an attendee to address you by name, thereby establishing a more personal relationship. It can also inform the attendee of your company’s name, its primary business, and any relevant promotions depending on the information you choose to include on your nametag.

And consider this: Many attendees are there to collect information, not necessarily to stop and chat with every representative on the show floor. A nametag allows you to speak volumes without saying a word - one quick look is all it takes to convey your company’s most salient facts.

We all know that trade shows are one of the most effective b2b marketing strategies out there. After all, over 90% of attendees state that trade shows have a major impact on their buying decisions, thanks to the ability to comparison shop in real-time. Make sure your company stands out from its competitors by using customized nametags that do the talking for you.

Join us next post when we’ll share creative tips about how to customize your name tag. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net

P.S. Another great way besides name tags to spread the word about your company is with a customize lanyard imprinted with your company’s name and contact information. These can be given away as a promotional item at your booth. After all, who doesn’t like free stuff?


Friday, November 20, 2009

Location, location, location!

When you wear a nametag, you want it to have the greatest impact possible. Otherwise, why wear one!? The following are a few tips you can keep in mind to help you increase the visibility and effectiveness of your name tag.

First, position your nametag over the right breast pocket. Because most people greet each other by shaking their right hands, the eye is naturally drawn upward to the name tag. Unfortunately, most jacket breast pockets are on the left! This where a Magnetic Name Tag* or a pin backed name tag comes in handy. You aren’t restricted by where you can attach a clip. Alternatively, you can use a lanyard - complete with custom imprinting - that positions your nametag at the same height as your jacket breast pocket.

Second, set your first name in a print that is both larger and bolder than your last name. That way, the client can not only easily see what your name is, but they will be more inclined to use it. Don’t use tiny name tags with tiny printing in muted colors. It sounds obvious but you’d be surprised how many poorly designed nametags there are out there! Remember, the purpose of your nametag is to help establish a personal relationship with your clients. If they can’t read your nametag, then you are already one step behind.

Last, don’t forget to wear your nametag! We recommend getting two identical name tags; this allows you to wear one name tag and to store the other in a safe place that you can access if you forget to wear the first one.

By adhering to these simple guidelines, you’ll be able to use your name tag to its full effect, whether you’re wearing a Metal Name Tag, Plastic Engraved Name Tag, or a Full Color Plastic Name Tag. You’ll also be able to give your client the opportunity to form a personal relationship with you, which in turn has the potential to increase sales and lead to repeat business.

Join us next post when we’ll be talking about the power combination of trade shows and name tags. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net

* Those with pacemakers should not wear a magnetic name tag.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Making It Personal

As surprising as it may sound, it’s hard to overstate the importance of nametags, whether you choose Metal Name Tags, Plastic Engraved Name Tags, or Full Color Plastic Name Tags. First, name tags allow your customers to interact with your employees on a personal, one-to-one basis. Second, nametags allow customers to distinguish between staff members and other customers, saving them the embarrassment of mistaking another customer for an employee. Third, nametags lend your employees – and by extension, your organization – a sense of accountability; customers aren’t just dealing with a cog in the wheel but rather an individual that they can seek out for immediate or future assistance.

Yet despite all these benefits, it can sometimes be difficult to get your staff to wear name tags. Why? Some find nametags uncomfortable or erroneously believe them to be unprofessional. Others may prefer to introduce themselves, while still others may feel that their customers already recognize and ask for them by name.

If you find that your staff is resistant to the idea of wearing nametags, there are several positive ways that you can approach the situation. Start by including name tags as one small part of a larger set of written guidelines on how your staff should dress, maintain hygiene, and interact with customers. You can have each employee then sign the guidelines to indicate they’ve read them and are comfortable with complying.

Then, discuss the merits of wearing nametags with your staff. Ask them to think of reasons why it might be better for them to wear name tags or how they’ve benefited from wearing name tags in the past. Have them come up with interesting job titles or personal flair that can be added to their nametags. Remind them that name tags are just as effective for managers and supervisors as they are for support staff; it tells your employees – and customers – that every member of your staff is important in their own way.

Finally, you can reward your staff members for wearing their name tags. Give spot prizes when you catch an employee wearing their names tag. Get a “mystery shopper” to visit and give a team award if everyone in your organization is wearing their nametags. Provide your staff with two name tags each, one for them to keep and one to keep at the office, so that your employees will still be able to be identified even if they leave theirs at home.

Whatever initial resistance you may receive from your employees with regard to wearing nametags is sure to evaporate as your customer relations and sales numbers improve!

Join us next post when we’ll be giving some tips on how to maximize your nametag’s impact. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net

Friday, November 13, 2009

Putting a Name to the Face

As the manager or owner of a successful business in the customer service industry, you may ask yourself if you really need name tags. After all, you think, aren’t they just an added expense in this already tough economy? But what you may not realize is that purchasing nametags is an investment in your future.

Studies show that customers are influenced not just by facts, but also by personal relationships. What matters is not just the product you are selling but how well your customers can relate to the people selling the product, in other words, your employees. This is called relationship marketing, and the first step in forming this essential relationship is the name tag.

Nametags break down the barriers between customer and employee; they allow for a more personal, one-on-one interaction. And yet, at the same time, they add a level of professionalism to the employee wearing the nametag. The customer can not only identify the employee but he can feel confident that the employee is fully accountable for the sale and is not hiding behind anonymity. Taken as a whole, the nametag combines a sense of familiarity with a degree of respect that, ultimately, can translate into higher sales.

Consider your own experiences as a consumer. Don’t you prefer being able to identify and converse with a salesperson by name? Isn’t it helpful when, in future interactions, you can ask for or refer to that same salesperson? A nametag gives you the ability to do so, creating not only a short-term connection with that salesperson but also a long-term business relationship based upon mutual recognition and trust.

Our goal is to help you create that bond between your sales staff and your customer base. Whether you choose our Metal Name Tags, Plastic Engraved Name Tags, or Full Color Plastic Name Tags, you’ll be creating a customer-friendly atmosphere that puts your clients at ease. Don’t be surprised if you begin to see a marked improvement in sales in just a few weeks!

Join us next post when we’ll be talking about how to get your employees to embrace the idea of wearing name tags. Until then, remember that…

We are here to serve you. That is what we are all about.
(888)754-8337
www.Name-Tags.net