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Signazon.com Announces New Reseller Program !

Posted by: John Taylor on: October 14, 2009

Signazon.com reseller program
Tuesday, October 13- Signazon.com announced it will be expanding its network and business partners through the addition of a brand new Reseller Program. The new program aims to attract independent freelance designers, small businesses, design studios, marketing firms, and franchise print & copy centers with a range of benefits and discounts available through the leading online retail store design expert.

“Designers, Marketing Firms, and Print and Copy Centers all have one thing in common- they are the backbone to their customers business and are expected to be able to fulfill every request. Through this partnership, Signazon will be able to work with resellers to meet their customers’ demands and be a key contact for all of their printing needs,” said Kelly Cooper, Director of Internet Sales. The expansion will also give smaller businesses and freelancers a competitive advantage in today’s market.

With the ease of online ordering, broad range of products, and quick service provided by Signazon, the benefits of using the reseller program are unlimited. In order for the reseller to take complete advantage of the program, Signazon has creating non-branded sample packages to distribute as a way to show their customers the product samples firsthand. Couple this with the ability to order “blind shipping,” resellers will essentially be able to ship products directly to their clients without ever revealing where it was produced. Resellers are also given an individual discount code and unlimited uploads so they can truly take advantage of the multitude of customizable templates available on the Signazon website.

More information at:

https://www.signazon.com/reseller-program.aspx

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