Design your own badge online with Badgemaster

MADE in Britain member Badgemaster has launched a new website that is transforming the way people order name badges. The website makes it quicker and easier to personalise and order name badges and other badging solutions including lanyards and button badges.

The website has over 500 name badge templates which are fully-customisable giving full control over branding and design. In addition, the site features an extensive range of name badge merchandise with practical product and technical information to help choose the right item.

Managing director Ian Bradbeer told Made in Britain, “We continue to place our customers at the heart of the company and have removed origination fees for online orders and promised a speedier delivery. The no-fuss process makes online ordering time-efficient and cost-effective for smaller businesses placing one-off orders or making regular purchases, by re-ordering from previously designed name badge templates.”

Chairman and founder of Badgemaster, John Bancroft MBE, Chairman and Founder, added to the excitement. “Existing trade customers also benefit from the new e-commerce platform with a more accessible, easy-to-use re-ordering portal making it more convenient than ever to replace or order extra name badges, amend templates and much more,” he said. “Badgemaster’s friendly, helpful and expert customer service advisors are still available at the end of the telephone to give guidance, answer questions or to take an order. The highly acclaimed in-house graphic design team are also available to provide design support for online templates and for the larger corporate accounts needing a new badge design. As the digital world evolves one of Badgemaster’s USPs continues to be the ease with which you can contact our expert and helpful customer service team over the telephone.”

Find inspiration at www.badgemaster.co.uk. The company’s Made in Britain member profile is here

By Made in Britain 5 years ago | By Made in Britain

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