Napco Goes Live With Marketing Tools Portal for Dealers

AMITYVILLE, N.Y. — Napco Security Technologies (Nasdaq: NSSC) has introduced a new Marketing Tools Portal for security dealers and systems integrators that will enable them to market security services, upgrades and new systems more easily.

The portal offers free customizable mailers/statement stuffers that installing security contractors can download and printout. Free printed copies can also be requested. The new offering includes customizable, ready-made HTML emails, as well as a library of high-resolution and web-ready downloadable photos (by division and product brand).

A large selection of free customizable marketing tools, categorized by targeted vertical market and/or product type, are available to make it easy for security professionals to reach out to their customers or takeover prospects, according to an announcement.

For example, to explain the importance of upgrading their alarm system to StarLink Cellular, -Connect or -Fire vs. legacy sunsetting radios or retiring POTS lines.

Marketing mailers/statement stuffers are available for a variety of accounts and applications. Dealers and integrators can add their your logo and contact information. Matching free HTML emails are available as well.

There are also customizable pieces to help sell or market connected service security systems, i.e., iSecure and Gemini. Plus, a full photo library of images can be used for a security company’s own website, social media or communications for Napco and StarLink products, and those of all of its divisions (Continental Access, Alarm Lock and Marks).

For more information, go here.

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