
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Seven ways to keep your late-paying customers in check
- Ooh Media receiving ACCC approval for its $145m acquisition of Eye
- QR codes being used in the fight against forgery
- Online ad revenue finally surpassing print
- Gunns’ woes spelling bad news for the Tasmanian economy
- Bonus photos from Evolve Printing’s promotional magazine launch
- Marie Claire running a printed ad that plays a 45-second video
- The Cristiano Ronaldo standee taking over the ProPrint office
- ACP’s former chief executive providing an insight into magazines and the company
- Bonus photos from the Special Binding fire
- What do you do when competitors badmouth you to clients?
- What’s more important – turnaround times or price?
- What mistake has taught you a valuable lesson?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Australia’s biggest Snap in administration after director dispute and overcapitalising
2) Printmode fails with $1.6m debt following client’s racist Facebook rants
3) Melbourne offset firm merges with digital printer to create $6m business
4) Paperlinx chairman Harry Boon resigns
5) ‘Wotif for printing’ uses automation to muscle in on print managers
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