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Subway, what are you thinking?

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Just a quick rant about customer service…

Here in the Midwest, many of our Walmarts have Subway mini-stores inside of them.  These mini-stores do have a dining area associated with them and they advertise free WiFi.

In the past three months, I’ve had to get tires and oil changes for my vehicles.  It turns out, that Walmart, by far, is the cheapest in this area.  So… off to WalliWorld I went.

One would think, Walmart would offer free WiFi.  The rest of the world does.  Free WiFi would, hands down, make Walmart top of mind to me for automotive work.  If I gotta sit there, I want to have online access.  Yes, I know they want me to shop instead of sitting there, but knowing I can cruise the web or do work would make me much more comfortable and make the trip to Walmart much more enjoyable.  To end that rant, Walmart should have it.  Period.  Get with the times, folks.  The current situation does not make for a good customer experience.

Back to the rant about Subway.  With the first repair, I went to the Walmart in Independence, Kentucky.  Since Walmart didn’t have it, I wandered into the attached Subway which said it did.  Surprise.  The router was WEP protected and none of the employees knew the code or enough English to understand the question.  That said, they were concerned an polite.  That’s a net-zero for customer satisfaction.

Today, I needed an oil change and a tire repair for our van.  Off to WalliWorld again.  This time, I went to the location in Alexandria, Kentucky.  This time, when I wandered into the Subway, the staff was R U D E and told me they didn’t care when asked about the WEP code.

I ALMOST FELL OUT OF MY CHAIR!

MORAL?

  • @WalmartKevin: WiFi is a cheap expense and, even if it is painfully slow like it is at this McDonald’s, at least it shows savvy consumers that you’re thinking about them and their experience in your store.
  • @subwayfreshbuzz (and other stores): Customer satisfaction is EVERYONE’s responsibility.  I would FIRE the staff at the Alexandria, Kentucky Subway if I was the franchise owner.  Rude, unwarranted and completely counterproductive.  I took my laptop, my hunger and my dollars across the street to McDonald’s while I waited. Inconvenient?  Absolutely!  But this is how I vote with my dollars.  I refuse advocate that kind of behavior.  The funny thing is that 3 other tables around me were just as shocked at the response as I was.  Think they are coming back?  I know I’m not.
  • Finally, @McDonalds, thank you for thinking of me.  I appreciate the fact that you respect my opinion and that you will go the distance to make your customers happy.  If you can get some more, good tasting and healthy menu choices, your restuarants may actually get back to the top of our family’s list…  You have the customer experience and the availability.  Get better (HEALTHIER) food, and you’ll win…

Anyway, I try to keep rants out of this blog.  However, I wanted to be heard on this and I wanted all of the businesses out there to realize that crafting a great customer experience in your establishment is the key to success.  Do it, and reap the rewards.

And add WiFi.  You should just have it.  :)

Vistaprint hasn’t got a chance

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

IMPACT recently began offering print services to its clients.  After pricing our services around, we discovered that we are REALLY inexpensive compared to Staples, Kinko’s and even local print shops.

The one thing I keep hearing though is, “I get my cards from Vistaprint“…

Let me take a moment to set the record straight here.  In an apples-to-apples comparison, OUR PRICES STOMP VISTAPRINT’S!  Don’t believe me?  Follow along:

Vistaprint premium cards:

250 cards: $19.99
100lbs paper upgrade: $12.99
Color on the back: $12.99
Uploaded image: $4.99
Total: $50.96 (BEFORE SHIPPING)

Our identical cards?

$25 before shipping.  Period.

Bit of a difference there, ehh?

Now, as a bit of a disclosure, we don’t typically reccommend a Vistaprint-level product to our clients.  We can provide it, but we tend to suggest a product with a bit more sizzle like 14pt paper with rounded corners.  It’s amazing what a difference the upgrade in paper stock and rounded corners can make.

Taking it a step further, IMPACT can design and execute the most elaborate of cards with die cuts, Pantone metallics, embossing or whatever you can imagine to create an awesome custom solution for your business.

Whether you need creative or already have it, when looking for business cards and other print solutions, consider us…  and know that the “value” players online don’t necessarily deliver the value that you are assuming they do…

Some ballpark pricing is available in a past post.  However, please contact us to discuss your specific needs.

Print pricing guide

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

IMPACT Creative Solutionists is a full service marketing and advertising agency. As a part of our creative services, we offer production as well. Please contact us with any questions or if you have needs that are not listed here.

As proud members of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, we offer a 25% to all chamber members on their first order of $100 or more. This offer ends 6/15/2010. Prices include shipping but shipping to your specific address may impact total price.


Business cards

Way better than what you’ll get from local shops or the “free” online services…  Crisp and commanding 14pt paper with in-your-face full color on both sides.

  • 250 cards: $30
  • 500 cards: $35

Want them in 3 days?  Add $20

Want rounded corners?  Add $5/100

Looking for something awesome?  Ask us about our design services and spot UV coating.


Brochures

Tri Fold, Z Fold, Half Fold, Parallel Fold, Gate Fold, Roll Foll… We have the brochure you’re looking for to represent your business.

  • 250 8.5 x 11 Tri Fold brochures: $175
  • 500 8.5 x 11 Tri Fold brochures: $195

Contact us if you’re struggling with how to position your business or want some help making a high IMPACT brochure that really sells. Our custom-design resources are ready to assist you!


Notepads

There is no better way to stay in front of your prospect than to stay on their desk! Notepads make excellent marketing tools! Prices below are based upon 3 x 8 notepads with 50 sheets per pad.

  • 10 pads: $140
  • 50 pads: $285
  • 100 pads: $440
  • 500 pads: $1600
  • 1000 pads: $2800

Contact us if you need logo work or design assistance in laying out subtle creative that keeps you top of mind with your prospect!


Other things available from IMPACT

Call for pricing; creative services are not included

  • Booklets
  • Bookmarks
  • Calendars
  • Catalogs
  • CD Packages
  • Door Hangers
  • Posters
  • Window clings
  • Yard signs
  • Banners
  • And much, MUCH more…