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Marketing Collateral Development

Whether it’s the evolution of your existing sales and marketing collateral, or the creation of brand new collateral, Comit can help you to develop consistently good content and material.

This can include company brochures, sales literature, websites, credentials presentations, case studies and much more. We can look after every stage of collateral development from the initial briefing through creative, design, development and output.

Comit will align each piece of collateral with your marketing strategy and will ensure brand consistency across all offline and international marketing . We also have the know-how to ensure your collateral reaches and engages your customers. Our powerful content and calls to action will have them reaching for the phone to request a meeting or place a new order.

 

 

“They promised a more responsive service and better results than anybody else in the industry. I'm pleased to say they overachieved our expectations.”   Tim Murphy, Strencom

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By Aleasha Rafferty Wednesday, 9th November 2022 | 0 comments
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