About Greenwell-Chisholm

Greenwell Chisholm Printing Company, based in Owensboro, KY, just southeast of Evansville,IN, has had experience in print since 1919. Although starting out as a small local printer, Greenwell Chisholm has grown into a company that does business on a national level, with the latest in computer-to-plate technologies, new generation printing presses, variable data capabilities, full range of mailing services and full Internet capabilities.

Greenwell Chisholm is ‘More Than Print!’ Our printing capabilities do not limit us to paper; at Greenwell Chisholm, we can put your logo on anything imaginable! While visiting our site, please take a look at our promotions portfolio and view the many types of products we are capable of printing. Along with our new Cross Media Marketing capabilities, we can take your business to new heights!

Recent News from GC

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  • 05/14/12

    Elements of a Successful Cross-Media Campaign

    Want to energize your print campaign? Add demographic or psychographic segmentation and personalization. Want to energize your print campaign even more? Combine print with other media to amplify its effect.
    The most common cross-media campaigns these days are print and e-mail, but you might also want to consider banner ads, social media, SMS text messaging, search engine advertising and other avenues that complement print. Each will have different uses and benefits, depending on your marketing goals and the target demographic you are trying to reach.

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  • 04/17/12

    You Can Save Money — Use Mobile Barcodes!

    Great news for anyone sending direct mail. The United States Postal Service is dropping its rates — if you use mobile barcodes like QR Codes, Microsoft TAG, or JagTag, that is.

    Starting July 1, the USPS is offering a temporary promotion for presorted and automation First-Class and Standard Mail cards, letters and flats. All you have to do is use two-dimensional mobile barcodes or equivalent print technology such as watermarks or tags. The promotion is a follow-up to the USPS’s highly successful mobile barcode promotion last summer.

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