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The Harris Print Group, with over 110 years in publishing as well as commercial printing, knows what it takes to ensure their services and products support the requirements of their customers.

Melbourne based National Sales Manager, Aden Carter, explains the culture behind the success that the company has enjoyed in recent years.

“Having published ‘The Advocate’, a daily newspaper, for over 100 years, the company knows what is needed to grow business today,” he said. “Understanding both the private and public sectors is vital to servicing such markets correctly. Knowing what your own business does best is the starting point, then communicating how you believe your experience will benefit your prospect or customer is the next step. At Harris Print while we specialise in publishing and producing newspapers we have also introduced a diversity of print services, which have assisted our customers nation wide”.

Local Councils – using print to market

Harris Print supports many Melbourne Councils by printing their monthly newsletters. These have proved an ideal way for Councils to promote their services and programs to people living within their boundaries with a personalised publication delivered to each and every household.

Local business directories are another successful medium for supporting the local business community, where people can view first hand what local services and products are available. Harris Print in conjunction with their alliances can provide local Councils with a package deal, including the coordinating and selling of advertising space, design and layout of the publication and the production and distribution of the end product. The result is a quality publication of practical use to local communities produced at minimum cost to the Council.

No matter what the requirement is, from annual reports to bumper stickers to colourful brochures and magazines, look no further than the experienced team at Harris Print.

For further information contact Aden Carter, telephone (03) 9449 2871.

* Copy supplied by Harris Print Group

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