BROOKLYN, NY, November 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mega Format, a Brooklyn-based custom banner printing company, has increased its social media presence to better connect to both current and potential clients. Available online at http://www.MegaFormat.net, Mega Format specializes in trade show banners and stands, serving clients throughout the U.S. and Canada.
"We're actively increasing our presence on sites like Facebook and Twitter, as well as revamping our blog to include weekly updates to let people know more about large format banners and how they can use our services to make the most out of their next big trade show," said David Herskovitz, CEO of Mega Format.
With a wide range of options including posters, vinyl banners, point of purchase displays, floor graphics, decals, bus shelter displays and more, Mega Format's selection of custom banner printing services has something for virtually any situation. And for those looking to protect their investments, Mega Format also offers laminating and mounting services.
With Mega Format's banners, customers get a high quality print at a great price. Accepting files from most media types, the company uses state-of-the-art, high quality printers to create large format banners up to a width of 63 inches, with any length the customer wants.
For those looking for a way to set their banners up in public, Mega Format also has a few options for banner displays, including the company's retractable banner stands. Lightweight and easy to carry, the stand is easy to set up and fits graphics sized 33.5" by 78". Businesses can save $10 by purchasing six or more retractable banner stands at a time, and each stand comes with a padded case for safe storage and transport.
Through social media connections, Mega Format hopes to get the company name further out into the public, letting people know about the deals the company offers and how custom banner printing can help them out.
"Whether you use it to promote your business or just spark up some interest in a particular cause, choosing Mega Format for large format banners means choosing affordable, quick, and reliable service," said Herskovitz.
For more information on Mega Format's custom banner printing services and for price quotes, call 718-855-2627 or visit http://www.MegaFormat.net.
Mega Format produces high value banners, posters and trade show displays, using a combination of top quality material and state-of-the-art technology to create the project of your choice.
Custom Banner Printing Company Mega Format Steps Up Social Networking Efforts
Custom banner printing firm Mega Format is reaching out to current and potential clients alike through an increased social presence on Facebook and Twitter, in addition to a blog with weekly updates.
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[Press-News.org] Custom Banner Printing Company Mega Format Steps Up Social Networking EffortsCustom banner printing firm Mega Format is reaching out to current and potential clients alike through an increased social presence on Facebook and Twitter, in addition to a blog with weekly updates.