Unique Industry Training Program Teaches
INs and OUTs of Direct Marketing
Instant Webs Direct Marketing Academy Serves
Direct Marketers Seeking Further Education
Chanhassen, Minn. (Oct. 15, 2000) In earlier decades,
the print production learning curve in direct marketing may have been
as steep but the deadlines stretched longer and a purchaser of production
services had fewer projects to shepherd through the process. Now, a direct
marketing buying department may have fewer staff, more responsibilities
and less time to get established on the learning curve.
Understanding all the details of direct marketing services
can be difficult if proper training has not been offered. The Instant
Web Companies, providing integrated printing, envelope and mailing services
for direct marketers, is promoting the Direct Marketing Academy, a free
training service to clients looking for assistance in training new buyers
and other staff in the direct marketing production cycle. The academy
also trains sales and customer service associates of The Instant Web Companies
in all aspects of direct marketing production so associates can be consultative,
guiding clients through a direct marketing campaign.
The focus is to provide clients and Instant Web employees
with a technical understanding of printing, envelope manufacturing, lettershop
services, mail preparation and U.S. Postal Service regulations,
said Kurt Ruppel, Instant Webs corporate training manager. Hundreds
of clients and employees have attended the academys sessions.
The academy is presently taking specific class requests
from a course list that includes: Paper and Ink, Color Theory, Pre-press,
Envelope Design, Envelope Manufacturing, Envelope Printing, Press Capabilities,
Promotional Plastics, Data Center/Tape Processing, Imaging (Personalization),
Continuous Form Design, Finishing (Bindery), Lettershop, Postal Basics
and Reply Mail Design Issues.
Ruppel, a 17-year employee of The Instant Web Companies,
was integral in establishing the academy. Instant Web has offered training
since 1995, but the number of courses has increased significantly since
the Direct Marketing Academy was officially formed in May 1999.
The Instant Web Companies, headquartered in Chanhassen,
Minn., with a logistics management facility in Little Falls, Minn., has
served the North American printing and mailing market for over 30 years.
The Instant Web Companies provides integrated printing, envelope and mailing
services for direct marketers.
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