Screaming O Reports Rave Reviews for Custom Graphics Program

Screaming O Reports Rave Reviews for Custom Graphics Program

LOS ANGELES — Screaming O says stores around the world are praising Screaming O’s Custom Graphics Program, an in-store visual marketing plan open to supporting retailers at no additional charge.

“I originally reached out to Screaming O in hopes of receiving some small signage for our newly established store, but I was provided with so much more; not only some of the best friendly service, but several full window signs, completely custom to our sizing needs,” said Jennifer Jones, owner and operator of Frisky Adult Novelties and Lingerie in Quesnel, BC. “The whole process was hassle-free, quick, and a generally great experience. The result is an amazing window display that's both professional and eye-catching!"

Screaming O says its turnkey marketing solution has helped new and established stores give their windows, doors, and walls a fresh and colorful look that fits their aesthetic with little to no extra effort on their end.

“Stores love our graphics department’s good taste and especially appreciate how easy the whole process is,” Screaming O Account Executive Conde Aumann said. “As more stores have signed on, our team has gotten even more creative with ways to match our messaging with our customers’ unique ideas. All we really need are dimensions and Screaming O takes care of the rest – just give us 30 days’ notice to make it happen!”

Screaming O Customer Service Specialist Edgar Lezama has fielded some of the recent praise for the free custom graphics program and says he’s noticed a common thread throughout the reviews.

“Aside from raving about the hassle-free process, our customers appreciate the boost in Screaming O product purchases they’ve measured following installation of their new graphics,” Lezama said. “The signage, window clings, and other materials attract a lot of attention that translates into sales, so not only do they look great, but these graphics also impact profits.”

Screaming O account executives and representatives collaborate with customers and say they are getting to know their accounts in a new, enlightening way.

“The process could not have been easier; Edgar was very helpful and all I had to do on my end was take some measurements and pick out a few graphics from the wide selection they have,” said Kirsten Davis, manager at Sweet Vibrations in Wilmington, NC. “They sent us the custom graphics a few weeks later. I couldn't be happier with the final products and, best of all, it was free!”

“We have custom graphics from Screaming O in several locations including the front doors and windows,” said Andrea Cruz, buyer for Austin-based store Dreamers. “The process was so easy; I just provided the dimensions and Screaming O gave me several options with different images and materials to choose from. They all turned out perfect!”

"Screaming O is awesome with designing a graphic to fit any size display,” said Kristin Ferraro, store manager at Annabelle’s Adult Supercenter in Sioux Falls, SD. “It really makes our Screaming O section pop and customers are drawn to it. It has given our Screaming O product a tremendous push!"

"We love our new Screaming O window clings; they are bright and draw a lot of attention to our storefront,” said Jennifer Tingley, store manager at NT Lingerie in Mobile, AL. “We also love the lanyards — all of our new employees cannot wait to receive theirs when they become part of our team."

“It's so cool of Screaming O to offer custom graphics at no charge,” said Bill Dellara, Store Manager at Excitement in Woodland Hills, CA. “We simply provided our logo and they designed and printed an amazing poster."

The Screaming O Custom Graphics Program allows stores to create a colorful shopping destination. Retailers can contact customer service, send photos of the area(s) in need of a boost, and include any creative concepts they might have. Screaming O will handle the rest and make expert suggestions.

“The limits of size, material and design are virtually limitless, and Screaming O is happy to help brainstorm and secure final products to make sure every customer is satisfied and excited about their new graphics,” Aumann said. “So get creative and don’t forget to use your imagination!”

For more information about Screaming O’s Custom Graphics Program, email conde@thescreamingo.com.

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