social media killed the printer? hah! not likely

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Title Subtitle TCS digital world e-commerce and web to print.

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The evolution of business for printers means opportunities to reduce operating costs, increase revenues and be here in five years. The transition will be absolutely uncomfortable but is completely necessary.

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TitleSubtitleTCS digital world

e-commerce and web to print.

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@ShannonEastman

Lunch & Learn… what exactly?

• eCommerce• Impact so far • Revenue streams• Where do we go from here

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TitleSubtitleFirst – technology

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@ShannonEastman

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TitleSubtitle eCommerce

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@ShannonEastman

eCommerce

1. Who is using a web2print platform today?

2. How would you describe eCommerce as it pertains to your industry?

3. Who is thinking of implementing a web2print solution within the next 8 weeks?

Virtual Storefront

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@ShannonEastman

eCommerce

1. Commerce moved online

2. It captures the entire customer sales and fulfillment cycle electronically.

3. It’s a very efficient way to upsell and cross sell other products.

4. Self service ordering saves time and money for you and them.

5. Technology solidifies a supplier client relationship and still considers the “Know Me” “Like Me” “Trust Me” “Pay Me” model.

Top 5 Reasons web2print is being embraced today:

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TitleSubtitleImpact so far

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@ShannonEastman

Impact so far:

Web2print revenues are expected to continue increasing through 2014. 40% of western Europe print will come through ecommerce. - InfoTrends 2011

Learning new behaviours.

Value and service just get you a seat at the table. They want easy and yesterday.

Technology + innovation is the Future.

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@ShannonEastman

Impact so far:

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@ShannonEastman

It’s the evolution.

We are not moving online to square off

with Amazon, we’re moving online

because the evolution of consumer

behavior tells us we must. The only

thing we are changing is the “how” and

the “where”.

VistaPrint

There’s the dramatic change to an industry neck deep in human touch, full service and black magic pricing.

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TitleSubtitleRevenue streams

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@ShannonEastman

Revenue Streams

Your bread and butter products.

Seasonal Consumer or Corporate

Freemium Free, basic, premium

Services Design

Corporate Gifts

Personal – upload photos and create.

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@ShannonEastman

Revenue Streams

When your distribution system has a deflationary cost and an unlimited inventory you have an abundance based economy… not one stooped on top of scarcity.

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TitleSubtitleWhere do we

go from here?

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@ShannonEastman

Get out a paper and pen, resolve:

Customer led, people drivento clearly define what you are selling.

Your resources, your problem solving to clearly define how you will deliver it.

Select the technology that will be your biggest enabler.

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@ShannonEastman

Your focus:

Upstream: Customers

Down stream: Promotion, messaging and your story.

Manufacturing? It’s right in the middle. It’s also-- expected- - commoditized - - taken for granted

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@ShannonEastman

Try this:

By end Q1, 2012 move 50% of your business online.

Using your customers as your counsel, launch a completely digital product for the start of 2012.

Hire fresh meat. This person’s focus should be online marketing.

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@ShannonEastman

Thank-you

Shannon EastmanManaging Director

077 2031 2585

[email protected]

@ShannonEastmanwww.linkedin.com/in/ShannonEastman