
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Paper, printing and publishing being one of only two sectors to grow in October
- US printers cashing in on the election with variable data mailouts
- A newsagent using a stack of newspapers to beat off three knife-wielding intruders
- Companies reducing their print spend by 30% by cutting back on office printers
- The 40m linear barcode pushing for entry in Guinness World Records
- Thirty of the most innovative print ad campaigns you’ll ever see
- Behind-the-scenes photos from Sydney mailhouse Future Sources
- Green and Gold Printing capitalising on its PICAs success by changing its email signature to “Green and Gold, Gold, Gold, Silver, Silver and Bronze”
- The world’s longest photo going on display
- Ten things your customers wish you knew about them
- How important is web-to-print?
- What will you be doing to celebrate Melbourne Cup day?
- Are staff in your business allowed to work from home?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Blue Star buyout: Australian business acquired by Geoff Selig
2) Good Impressions liquidated as creditors query Sydney Allen relationship
3) PMP points to more cuts, White and Yellow Pages under the spotlight
4) CMYKhub expands into digital with million-dollar investment
5) Snap deepens its non-print offering through web development joint venture
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