Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharma Advertising & Sales Strategies




Are you a pharmaceutical marketer or pharma agency about to work on your next project? Then consider working with us. We have decades of experience helping the pharmaceutical industry develop successful pharmaceutical marketing campaigns and pharma sales strategies. We also are adept at producing training materials for staff and medical personnel.

Some of our expertise includes, custom packaging and print materials. Packaging and print materials are our specialties, and we're proud to be among the area's top custom packaging and print manufacturers. We aren't afraid to think outside the box, even when we are working on putting a box together. We use materials for a wide range of applications, and thanks to our hand assembly team and in-house shipping, we'll make sure that your materials get to you in perfect condition.

We manufacture in many mediums including: a variety of papers, metals, acrylic, corrugated, plastics, wood, and much more, fulfilled and delivered. We produce custom kits and pharmaceutical launch kits. We've been producing launch kits, sales kits, marketing kits and training kits for decades, and our phama clients agree that it's some of our best work. Because we believe in customizing our work for every client, we can produce top-quality kits for sales, marketing, corporate, educational and entertainment purposes.

Thanks to our extensive capabilities, we can produce as many kits as you need, whether that's a dozen for a small meeting or 10,000+ for a company-wide training program or pharmaceutical marketing campaign. We've been helping pharmaceutical companies launch their new drugs for decades.

Getting a drug or new drug indication off the ground means going into marketing overdrive, and with all the other work that goes into a launch, you may find yourself overwhelmed. We're passionate about producing custom printing solutions that will bring your launch to life.

We create point-of-purchase and leave behinds. There's nothing that can draw customers to products quite like an eye-catching display, and we offer a full selection of constructions, materials, and finishes to fit any display location. Our point-of-purchase (POP) materials include everything from case cards to free-standing easel displays to danglers, counter displays and everything in between. Great POP materials are a must-have to get ahead in today's ultra-competitive pharmaceutical industry.

We also produce custom binders. We started out producing standard binders, but if a plain binder isn't enough to grab your customers' attention and really strengthen your brand, we now offer custom binders with foiling, embossing, silk screening, wrapped, and spot gloss or UV alongside the affordable clear binders with pre-printed inserts. With such a wide range of options available, we can create extraordinary binders for your next project without breaking the bank.

Custom folders, brochures, easels and printed materials is another area in which we have produced award winning materials. We can produce both short run digitally printed folders, brochures, documents and more, with higher quantities printed offset.

We can create media duplication and packaging. We produce all forms of media duplication from CD's, DVD's, and portable storage drives. And we create the packaging for the media, from innovative flash drive designs, to lifesaver styled dvd cases, 3D lenticular images and much more.

We are comfortable working with pharmaceutical agencies, pharmaceutical companies, FDA Compliance and Regulation, account personnel, creative personnel, design personnel, buyers, print buyers etc. We can make your next project one of your best projects.

We have over 25 years of creating superior pharmaceutical marketing and pharmaceutical advertising materials for pharmaceutical companies and pharma agencies.

From the simple, to the complex, to the unique, contact us when planning your next project.

Call the pharma marketing specialist, listed below the above video to get started.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Introducing the New LinkedIn Pulse: Your Daily News, Powered By Your Professional World




A lot of people don’t realize this, but the Pulse app was built as a class project at Stanford University in 2010. My cofounder, Ankit, and I designed, built and launched the first version of the app on the App Store in 6 short weeks. In the next three years as an independent company, we had an incredible ride, growing the Pulse user base to 30 million users and the team to 25 people.
In 2013, as we started thinking about the future of Pulse, we realized that to truly become the authoritative source of daily news, we’d have to get significantly better with our content recommendations. We had done an amazing job giving our users the ability to visually see news from hundreds of sources in one place. But users were increasingly getting lost in this stream of information. Pulse needed to sift through the millions of articles published every day and pick the ones that are essential for each user.
In this whole puzzle, we missed one key component: Identity. We knew 30 million users had used the Pulse app, but we didn’t know who they were or who they knew. That is precisely why we joined LinkedIn, the largest professional network. In the past two years, we’ve been hard at work to marry the best content that Pulse has with the deep identity and network data that LinkedIn has, to create the world’s first personalized business news digest.
Pulse today powers a lot of content you see on LinkedIn’s homepage feed. Pulse content is also delivered to millions of users every week via the email digest. And perhaps most interestingly, Pulse now has its own organic content. Thanks to the publishing platform, over 130,000 unique original articles are now published every week in the LinkedIn Pulse ecosystem. Through this work, Pulse has emerged as one of the fastest growing products on LinkedIn.
Today, I’m very excited to announce the launch of fully redesigned Pulse mobile apps for iOS and Android. Instead of slapping features on to the old reader app, we decided to completely redesign the new Pulse experience from the ground up. The new Pulse app focuses on delivering you personalized news—news that is powered by your professional world.

When you start the new app, you’ll experience an effortless onboarding process. You don’t need to follow publishers or topics or anything to get started—just log in with your LinkedIn account, and Pulse instantly gives you today’s news based on the industry you work in, who you’re connected to and what you follow on LinkedIn,
The new cards-based interface has been designed to enable users to skim through lots of content quickly. Don’t like a story? Dismiss it. Want to read a story later? Save it. Like the author of the article? Follow them. All these interactions will continuously refine your content recommendations. The recommendations come from a variety of sources—so let me take you through a couple examples:  


The first story I see when I log in is a post written by the LinkedIn editor Isabelle Roughol. Her daily post brings me up to speed with all the business news I need to know to get started. Next, the Pulse app knows I work in the Internet industry, so it surfaces a story that is trending in my field. Pulse also know that I currently work as a product manager at LinkedIn —so it recommends a story that’s popular among my fellow coworkers.


Next, it alerts me that my connection (and friend) Shervin Pishevar was mentioned in the news. By clicking on that story, I discovered that he’s hosting President Obama and other business leaders at his home this week. (Woah!) Thanks to the Newsle product that LinkedIn acquired last year, I can set up notifications in Pulse so that I get notified every time a connection makes the news.
As you can see, without any input on my side, Pulse was able to recommend very relevant, targeted news stories to me, based on my professional identity and my connections. And that’s what we hope to do for 360+ million professionals around the world.
The new app, now available on iOS App store and Android play store, will replace the old app in both stores. The old apps will continue working for existing users till the end of year.
Get ahead of the day with the reimagined Pulse app that is all new and all news. Now you’ll always have something sharp to talk about, every day!