
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Printer-turned-Olympian Andrew McCabe red-faced after his ‘stolen’ running shoes were found in his bag
- Gunns admitting its $2.3 billion pulp mill may not proceed
- Paper, printing and publishing being Australia’s worst-performing manufacturing sector in July
- The NSW PICAs securing 15 sponsors
- Kindle book sales surpassing print at Amazon.co.uk
- Extra social photos from the Carbon8 calendar launch
- The record-breaking 1.8m tall Aussie atlas
- Six simple steps to getting your clients to pay on time
- Photos of ProPrint‘s visit to Crystal Media Group
- Tips for using LinkedIn to build your business
- Would you ever consider co-locating or joining a cooperative?
- How do you get customers to pay on time?
- Can you provide examples of excellent customer service you’ve provided?
- How often do you conduct staff reviews?
- Are you optimistic about the next 12 months?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) PMP cashes in as 50 Shades of Grey outstrips Harry Potter and Twilight
2) Melbourne print owner buys rival company after being homeless
3) Andrew Price talks: why he made the shock decision to join Paperlinx
4) Focus Press praises government assistance after tripling turnover
5) Baile joins Fuji Xerox after ‘transforming’ Bowden Group
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