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Splattered Ink finds new home

BY ADAM TESTA, THE SOUTHERN

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 11:15 PM CDT

MURPHYSBORO - Monday morning staff meetings at Splattered Ink will be a lot more comfortable by the fall.

The four-person team at the visual communications company has been meeting in owner Darryl Jones' basement since officially forming in 2006.

Jones became the owner of a storefront property on Walnut Street last Thursday.

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"Splattered Ink has brought business to our door with clear, professional design that stands out amongst the competition."

Leann Drone

"For the past few years I knew that I really needed to improve our store's website. We had been using the same one for too long and . . .

. . .  it wasn't that great in the first place. However, I was hesitant because I thought it would cost a lot of money, be time consuming, and take a lot of creativity on my part . . . none of which sounded very appealing. Then I heard about splattered ink. I just decided to make a call and learn more . . . that turned out to be one of the best phone calls ever. They came and met with me, showed me what they could do for me, went over pricing, scheduling and ideas with me. I was amazed. They made the process painless, not at all time consuming on my part and very cost effective. We got started right away and I now have a new, improved, very user friendly website that I am proud to promote. Splattered Ink did exactly what they said they would do, when they said they would do it. They were true professionals from beginning to end. They were a pleasure to deal with and I am so happy I made that call."

Leann Drone of Wright Do-it Center allowed us the opportunity to design and develop a personalized website that meets their needs while effectively showing who they are.

Leann Drone, Sales-floor Manager, Wright Do-it Center, Murphysboro, IL

 

 

What do our clients say?

"For the past few years I knew that I really needed to improve our store's website. We had been using the same one for too long and . . .

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