
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Concerns being raised about the security of digital postboxes
- The US Postal Service reporting a US$15.9 billion loss
- Magazines countering falling print sales by cashing in on their archives
- A binder targeting new markets with ‘talking’ ads
- Speculation that UK newspaper The Guardian may be launching in Australia
- Eight Facebook rules for your business to follow
- Network Printing managing director David Kugel’s impressive Movember handlebar
- The 45-year-old print shop that has found a way to survive in war-ravaged Somalia
- A photographic tribute to printed post
- The standard mistakes that could kill your start-up print shop
- Are you more likely to buy from suppliers that have won environmental awards?
- Is printing a sexist industry?
- Who is responsible for good jobs – the operator or the press?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Vistaprint will improve quality and threaten quality printers, warns W2P outfit
2) Kudos Colour Printing assets sold before $1.6m collapse
3) Hyde Park Press calls in administrators after ‘shocker’ quarter
4) Wellcom’s print management aims surge with Commonwealth Bank win
5) Up to 120 jobs cuts expected as PMP shuts Chullora plant
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