Folder Focus: INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE IN WRITING
Educational program company goes with Folderprinters for their commercial grade folders.
Posted on 5/23/2022
Tags: Folder Focus
Among the thousands of
presentation folders projects that we complete, every now and then, something catches our
attention. Some for reasons so glaring and obvious; others subtle, even trivial. Folders that deserve to be shared
in our blog.
One such recent project stood out because of its ultimate usage. Most of the folder orders we fulfill are meant to
be used as either marketing and sales material or for administrative purposes. But the folders of
Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) are
meant for public consumption.
IEW is a company in Locust Grove, Oklahoma that produces educational programs and material that, according to their
Operations Manager, Peter Buscemi, “Inspires students of all aptitudes and abilities to write, and molds them into
competent and confident communicators and thinkers. We offer language arts curriculum for grades K-12.”
He continued, “These folders are part of the language arts curriculum products we sell … are a perfect companion to
our writing and grammar courses and are popular with our customers.”. Then further elaborates, “we sell these
folders as a product to students and teachers.”
We also learned from Mr. Buscemi that students affix stickers on them, as well as insert assignments in the folder
pockets.
That the folders are sold to students and teachers is one of two details that made us notice. To us at
Folderprinters, this means that the product we put out is of commercial grade. As such, it should be sturdy and
relatively durable enough to withstand the handling (or manhandling) of students.
The other distinguishing detail is the folder’s size: While most folders are 9 x 12 inches with two panels, IEW’s
has three panels with one pocket.
We were curious as to why IEW chose to place their orders with Foldersprinters for the past few years. After asking
Mr. Buscemi, he shared that it is mainly because of Foldeprinters’ excellent pricing and turnaround time. This makes
perfect sense since IEW needs to make a profit from the sale of each folder. He added that our website was easy to
use, and that, overall, our products have met their expectations.
Finally, likely unbeknown to Mr. Riley (and most customers), not every printing company can easily fulfill an order
for larger presentation folders. Mainly because they do not have the necessary machinery in-house. Fortunately for
everyone in this instance, foldrprinters.com has several of these machines. Which is yet another factor that gives
us the ability to offer great pricing for items that are intended to be resold for a profit.