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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Professionally Personalized Hits the Presses.

Professionally Personalized hits the press. Check out this article written about us. Business helps others get personal


Company offers various novelty itemsBy AMANDA LLEWELLYNVIEW STAFF WRITER
Ordering in bulk is not always better.
At least, that's what Mountain's Edge residents and marketing specialists John and Shannon Sholtz said they believe.
The pair are owners of the home-based Professionally Personalized, a business that specializes in advertising and marketing through a selection of novelty items.
"The great thing about our business is that we can work with large corporations or small mom and pop businesses," Shannon Sholtz said. "We can fill an order for 2,000 or two, depending upon what the business owner needs."
The Sholtzes founded Professionally Personalized earlier this year when they discovered there were not many options when it came to ordering promotional items in the small business market.
"It's sometimes hard on small business owners because a lot of novelty companies require you to order in bulk," John Sholtz said. "If you are the owner of a small pizzeria with five employees, you have no need to pay over a grand and order hundreds of hats or pens that nobody will ever wear, and you could never give away. It was ridiculous. And that's how we found our niche."
The company specializes in catering to the needs of each individual, according to Shannon Sholtz, who also says their selection is quite on par with the larger marketing specialty companies.
"We are a new and small business," Shannon Sholtz said. "But, we have large distributors and a lot of connections, which is why we are the ideal business contact."
Shannon Sholtz said the company can do pretty much anything in terms of orders. She said they also work in close connection with our clients to ensure that they are totally satisfied with the product.
"We talk about their goals and their needs as a business owner to help them decide what will work best for them," she said.
"Do they want pens that they can give away? Is it a promotional give away? Or do they want T-shirts for employees to wear for self-promotion? These are key factors in helping to decide what is the best approach."
According to John Sholtz, the company's personalization capabilities are not limited only to businesses.
"We can work with families and people who are interested in having something unique for a wedding," he said. "Family reunions, office parties, we can do it all. If you want a family picture on a mouse pad to give as a gift at Christmas or personalized water bottles at your wedding reception, we can help you get there."
For more information, interested persons should visit Professionally Personalized at professionallypersonalized.com or call 837-5962.