Noteworthy makes free 2nd side printing standard for all nonwoven totes.
Noteworthy made 2nd side printing free and announced record low imprint costs as part of an overall strategy to innovate in the nonwoven bag market. According to Anthony Constantino, General Manager, "dozens of suppliers are pushing nonwoven bags, but everyone has similar styles and pricing. We didn't want to aggressively go after the nonwoven market unless we could do something different."
Noteworthy's nonwoven bags are unique in many ways. These include:
Free 2nd side printing
Noteworthy's key innovation is the ability to offer free 2nd side printing on every nonwoven order. Chad Majewski, VP of Sales, explains, "a benefit of advertising with nonwoven bags is that they're seen for a long time. By offering 2nd side free, we guarantee that the advertisement is seen everywhere the bag goes. This translates into easier sales for our distributors and ultimately happier customers."
$0.18 (C) per imprint color
Noteworthy's color charge is $0.18 (C) per imprint color and that includes the second side. Nick Constantino, VP of International Operations, explains "Color makes for effective advertising. But the standard $0.50 per color, per side, is simply too expensive. In the past, if your customers wanted 2 colors on both sides it'd cost an extra $1.50. We only charge $0.18 (C) for each additional color, including the second side."
4 color printing
Noteworthy is the 1st supplier to offer 4 color printing on low minimum nonwoven bags. The most exciting aspect of buying a 4 color imprint from Noteworthy is that 2nd side is still free. 250 nonwoven bags printed 4 colors on both sides are available for as low as $1.98 (C).
No setup charges
To further encourage customers to buy additional colors Noteworthy eliminated setup charges. Chad Majewski explains, "we want to give your customer every excuse to buy additional colors. There are no tricks when it comes to our pricing. We sell color at a lower cost than competition. That's all there is to it."
According to Carol Constantino, President, "We're obviously excited about the advancements we made. Our revamped product line includes 8 bags styles in your choice of 8 fabric colors. Last year we made it a goal to become the best supplier of nonwoven bags, but we even surpassed our own expectations. We realize that nonwovens are a competitive market, but we plan to continue innovating at an aggressive pace. It's only a matter of time before the industry takes note of what we're doing."
About Noteworthy
Noteworthy is leading the industry by drastically reducing imprint costs on nonwoven bags. The company was founded in 1954 when Tom Constantino invented the litterbag. Today, Noteworthy remains a family-owned and operated business.