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Introducing zookie.com

Friday, October 14th, 2011

This fall, Zookbinders will begin offering a design, print and bind service direct to the consumer. The new service, called zookie.com, will serve the growing number of “albumless couples” who have their wedding images on a disk…but have no album.
Digital Aftereffect - zookie.com is a new business opportunity that came about as an aftereffect of digital photography. Due to the growing trend of “shoot and burn” wedding photography, our research suggests that 70-80% of today’s brides are contracting for a high-res disk of images only.

Very often shoot and burn providers lack the means, the ability, and often even the desire to offer their customers a full-service experience that would include a wedding album. In fact, their business model often relies on a simple exchange of un-retouched, unedited files on DVD and a modest profit. Married couples are left to go directly to drug store photo finishers for their reprints and online photo book retailers to get a wedding album. Many will either be overwhelmed with the project of sorting and selecting their favorites, then using tedious online design tools, or they may be underwhelmed by the availability of quality products out there.

Frustrated by the production process, many newlyweds never do anything about getting a wedding album. Instead, the elusive album becomes a well-intended goal that is never within reach, like taking a yoga class or organizing their Tupperware cabinet. zookie.com is ideally suited for this audience: married couples who want a good quality, nicely-designed wedding album, without the do-it-yourself hassle, AND whose photographers are unable to provide it.

Targeting Married Couples – For our consumer brand, our marketing efforts will target those couples who are already married and who own their high-res files. Our value proposition includes not only design, print and bind, but a unique feature whereby we’ll also select the photos for them. In focus groups, brides shared with us how difficult it is to select photos, so we’ll ask them to send us a copy of the disk and let our design experts select the photos for them.
Naturally, some photographers will feel that Zookbinders is unfairly cutting out what has been a traditional profit center for professional photographers. This is certainly not the case or our intention. For the past 7-8 years, we have been saying “no” to newlyweds who call us requesting that we make their album. zookie.com is the solution for this underserved market. And rather than offer the service through Zookbinders (which is set up to work with pro photographers), we created a separate website to avoid confusion with Zookbinders.

There will always be a market segment that wants the photographer to design and deliver a finished album. These clients will continue to have their needs met by “full-service” photographers with our full support – we will always recommend that couples only hire a professional photographer for their wedding or special event, and Zookbinders will always help photographers finish the job.
The New Normal - When Joseph Kennedy said, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going,” he must have perceived something about business in the 21st century. At Zookbinders, we have no intention of going the way of the one-hour film lab or corner travel agency. We believe that the new business rules call for innovators to innovate rather than grumble about where the industry has gone and hope it somehow “returns to normal.” We’ve been on the front lines bringing new and more attractive products to market and our direct-to-consumer initiative is another step in that direction.
Only a few years ago, I-T was a PRONOUN, 4G was a parking space, and the World Wide Web was a science fiction movie about mutant spiders bent on world domination. Back then, Zookbinders’ business was assembling albums with prints shipped to us from photographers. Now, we’re printing albums in our in-house lab, as well as offering an expanded selection of digital press printed books that help photographers “design it once, and sell it twice.”  As of this year, we offer a one-stop shop of design, print and bind, making life easier and more profitable for the professional photographer while vastly improving the customer experience for clients. We’ve made a very significant investment to bring our album design service to pro photographers, and will continue to invest in new products and better workflows that make your job easier.
Our commitment to the professional photographer is unchanged by zookie.com. You can continue to count on Zookbinders for a wide array of top quality, made in America products that showcase your creative talents and keep your clients’ memories alive.

Important change for non Print to Bind users

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Effective immediately there are a new order forms available for download for customers ordering Zook Books and Matted albums, but not using our Print to Bind service (you are shipping prints to us).

The changes deal with cover stamping instructions. On previous versions of our order forms there was language stating that we would substitute the word “and” if you used the ampersand ( & ) character, and use the standard date format “June 2, 2011″ even if you wrote down “6-2-11″.

Many customers are now looking for non-standard cover stamping using such things as “Mary + John” or “10.17.10″. To accommodate the growing demand, we have added many characters to our stamping die collection including periods ( . ); plus signs ( + ); forward slashes ( / ) as well as the ampersand ( & ).  It has created some confusion on some orders because we are often not sure if customers expect us to “correctly” format what they have written on order forms or not.

In order to clear up any confusion, the downloadable PDF order forms have been updated and replaced with new forms with language that states that we will stamp EXACTLY what you type on your form without any interpretation on our part. The forms are editable from your computer (click and type) so we strongly recommend that you complete the forms on your computer and then print them out rather than printing the form first, then hand writing your information. This will eliminate the need for erasures or any difficulty on our end trying to read your handwriting.

It is imperative that all customers discard any old Zookbinders order forms and use only the new forms effective immediately. Customers submitting orders with old order forms will be contacted by customer service representatives asking for clarification and/or new forms to be filled out thus delaying the production time of those orders.

To download the new order forms just go to the Customer Center tab at Zookbinders.com and scroll down to “Forms and Instructions” (you do not need to log in).

To further simplify and streamline your workflow, we strongly encourage Zookbinders customers to leave the printing to us and take advantage of our Print to Bind services. Over 80% of Zook Book and Matted album orders are printed right here in our suburban Chicago plant. Not only does Print to Bind eliminate the tedious work of numbering prints and preparing order forms, but you’ll also save on shipping costs, have faster turn around times for albums, and you’ll be able to purchase “clone” albums for parents and loved ones from the PhotoBook product line by just ticking another box when you upload your order to us. For example, you can order two 6×6 PhotoBooks as a package for as little as $112.50 for the pair (including the 10% discount if ordered together with a Zook Book or Matted album). These PhotoBooks would typically retail for two to three times what your cost is! These are additional sales that you cannot even offer unless you are a Print to Bind customer.

For more information on Print to bind, see the services tab on Zookbinders.com and click on Print to Bind, or call a customer service representative at (888) 326-0967.

The look of photographic paper at press print prices! How you can wow your customers and fatten your wallet!

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

At Zookbinders, we are constantly re-examining our product line in an effort to bring new innovation to our pro photographer customers. In the past year we have brought matte finish paper to PhotoBook / PhotoBook Plus; we introduced the photographically printed LustreBook line; we launched our design, print and bind service called zookie pro; and we’ve added folded panorama construction and upgraded packaging to Zook Books. Despite all this activity, we’re really just getting started!

This week we launch of our latest offering which is a satin paper finish for our press printed PhotoBook and PhotoBook Plus product line.

When we introduced digital press PhotoBooks in 2007, we did so with a high gloss, laminated paper finish that is durable and really makes color pop. While the attractive pricing opened up a wealth of new sales opportunities from companion albums to high school senior keepsakes, many photographers wanted something not so shiny and less prone to finger printing. After one false start in 2009, we re-introduced our current matte paper surface in mid 2010. This paper has a rich, pebble texture and an almost water color reproduction of color and contrast. This paper has high appeal for those looking to add an artistic touch to their imagery. Still, many photographers just wanted their PhotoBooks to look more like PHOTO albums.  

Our new satin finish fills that sweet spot for those who find the glossy too shiny, the matte too dull, and books with photographic paper too expensive. We believe it’s our most attractive look ever in a press printed book! It looks so much like e-surface photographic print that we can’t even show you the difference here online! We’ve already begun to see many orders for satin finish only 4 days into its availability. We’d love to hear from those of you who have placed the first orders once you have received your books. Add a comment below or on our Facebook page!

We at Zookbinders feel that our new satin paper surface is a big deal. After scores or tests involving dozens of papers and manufacturing techniques, we’ve hit upon the right paper and manufacturing formula to pass our rigorous environmental testing, and we know your clients will love it!

To order satin finish PhotoBook and PhotoBook plus, simply select “Satin Pages” from the page finish tab found in the cover options palate in ROES.

Folded Pano Zook Book update

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

In our recent blog article from June 13 descibing the new folded pano option for Zook Books, we recommended that designers begin and end their designs on a full panorama spreads (rather than half pano) in order to avoid black spacer pages.

We have made a manufacturing change that eliminates the need for the double-black spacer. We have added to the thickness of the first and last page of Zook Books making is possible for us to mount photographs back-to-back with the fabric moiré without risk of warping that page. All folded pano Zook Books will now open to {moiré – moiré} followed by a full photographic spread.

If designers begin a folded pano Zook Book with a right-side half pano, the sequence will be: {moiré – moiré} {photo black half – customer design half pano}

If you still have questions about folded Pano Zook Books, or any other Zookbinders products, call your customer service representatives at 888.326-0967 and they will be glad to help!

Special consideration for Folded Pano Zook Books

Monday, June 13th, 2011

By now you’re probably aware that the folded panorama Zook Book is here. It’s an option many of our customers have wanted for quite some time and we are happy to be able to fulfill that demand. There are, however, special considerations to take into account when preparing a folded pano album.

We strongly encourage you to begin and end your album with full panorama designs if you plan to select the folded pano option. For construction purposes, it is necessary that all pages be full pano spreads. If you begin and/or end with a half pano, we will add a photo black blank opposite your design image. All folded pano albums will open to a black fabric moiré left and right sides, then a blank spread of epic black material left and right, then  your design begins on the following spread.†

There are no changes to the split pano album. You may still begin or end your album either with a half pano mounted facing epic black, or with a full pano spread with an extra, epic black spread preceding it (or following it for last page). Split pano albums also maintain the ability to strip out and replace up to six half panos for repair.

Folded pano Zook Books are available in all sizes up to 12×12 on print-to-bind orders only.

† The epic black page is required on all albums to be mounted back-to-back with the fabric moiré. If photographs were mounted backing up the fabric moiré, the page would likely warp over time.

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