Electronic publishing

Printing services

Web design and hosting

 

 

 

 

RC Hill Publishing

Family owned and operated. Our business model was formed from an old family motto; “a fast nickel is better than a slow dime”. We prefer to make many smaller profits and earn your return business - rather than a single large profit. We understand that our best prospect for future business is a satisfied customer.

 

While operating a part-time home business, Roland Hill, started designing and printing his own promotional materials. Friends, relatives and co-workers began asking for help with resumes, church bulletins and other computer desktop designed projects. Eventually he realized that another business opportunity had presented itself and RC Hill Desktop Publishing was begun.

 

RC Hill Publishing initially operated from of a two bedroom apartment in the early 1990’s. Initially we helped clients prepare resumes, designed flyers, brochures, newsletters, produced short run printed materials on a laser printer and provided camera ready artwork for photocopying and commercial printing. Our clients started asking for finished printed materials instead of just camera ready artwork. We formed relationships with quality printers and began offering quality affordable printing services. When the Internet started gaining more media attention during the 1990’s clients asked if we could design web pages. By 1996,  we were offering clients web design and hosting services.

 

In 2002, one of our clients, a transportation company, entered a period of rapid growth and won contracts with major institutions and Fortune 500 companies and asked our founder to accept a senior level position with them. After some hesitation he accepted the position in 2003 and we stopped accepting new clients. By 2009, the “Great Recession” caused major disruptions in the industry and in 2011, the founder’s position with the transportation company was eliminated.

 

Our founder, like millions of others at that time was without a job. After researching options, the decision to reenter electronic publishing. Realizing that lot had changed since 2003, a commitment to focus more on electronic publishing including publication of e-books was made. By 2015, it is estimated that half of all reading will be done without paper. However, we will still offer reasonably price printing services.

 

We will be focusing primarily on helping small and home based businesses take advantage of new and emerging technologies to better compete in an ever increasing marketplace.