
70% response? Impossible! (or not?)
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70% response? Impossible! (or not?)
If you are bidding for a big contract, trying to establish your credentials with a potentially large client, or submitting proposals that you want to be remembered, think about the power of micro-marketing.
Today, digital print is sometimes almost indistinguishable from material produced in other ways, and it gives you amazing flexibility too.
The same kind of flexibility that you’re used to when producing a mail-merged letter for example, with the additional credibility of high-quality print.
So you can personalise complete documents, binders, reports, proposals and have them produced as though they were mass-market materials.
We’ve produced these kind of documents for Pricoa Relocation, for Birse Civils and Balfour Beatty. We’ve also produced direct marketing materials personalised to potential clients for Tectura, and personal market research documents for Hardwicke.
Those aren’t the only possibilities either. Outdoor displays, liveried cars or cabs, posters – all can be produced as one-offs or in small volumes to meet your particular requirements.
If you would like to find out more, just get in touch.

From the new Alcentra/BNY Mellon site
We’re certain that we can’t claim the credit, but it does have to be said that our clients – and particularly those in finance and business services – have managed to retain the entrepreneurial spirit, even through the downturn which we have (and still are in our view) experiencing.
So, while new clients have been harder to get than ever before, it’s been good to have recommendations (either because our work has been visible or because one of our existing clients has been kind enough to refer us to colleagues and friends) which have been cemented on the basis of the work that we have done elsewhere.
Our new site for the American operation of Alcentra (a long-standing and valued client of Wild West Design here in London) adds resources from BNY Mellon, and is already looking very successful.
Further from home, our work for Satya Capital, which we referred to in an earlier post, was noted by a new company working to bring investment into southern Sudan, and it has been our great pleasure to help them (though too early to reveal our work!)
Recent projects for us have included press advertising, web banners, complete websites, identity projects, display systems, corporate and product literature of different kinds, direct marketing initiatives and more! It has been a busy year already, but we’re always pleased to welcome new clients and the challenges they bring.
If you would like to see more of our work of course, just visit the home page of our website and view or print our credentials document, or get in touch with us directly.