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With all the e-commerce going on, you might think that catalog printing is dead. Think again!

While it is true that the mail-order business witnessed a 3.4 percent decrease in 2009, it really isn’t clear whether that is a permanent trend or

Has St. Patrick’s Day snuck up on you? Yup, it’s tomorrow. But before you drown your missed business opportunity in a pint o’ Guinness or an Irish Car Bomb cupcake, skim these marketing ideas intended for procrastinators like yourself.

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Make your baby a star with movie poster birth announcements.

Proud parents, do you want to share the news of your baby’s birth in a fun and unique way? Are you tired of all those cutesy-wutesy baby announcements? I have just the thing for you – a collection of weird

Every year I look forward to St. Patrick’s Day, though nowadays my celebrations are relatively mild in comparison to the pub crawls I attended in college. It’s still a blast getting together with friends over a glass of green beer

The start of spring may not be until March 20, but that doesn’t mean you should delay on your seasonal marketing plans. You don’t have to let Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter get you down. Take advantage

Image courtesy of Bob Jagendorf

Image courtesy of Bob Jagendorf

The Chinese New Year begins on February 14 and so far on the PsPrint blog, we’ve given you a rundown on what the holiday entails, and how to create a Chinese New Year calendar and greeting

By definition, a holiday is leisure time away from work. Presidents Day, or Washington’s Birthday, is classified as a federal holiday – but if you have a product or service to sell, Presidents Day is anything but a holiday.

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New Orleans is the It place to be right now. Even before Super Bowl Sunday, hotels near the French Quarter were reportedly all booked up, and the partying was expected to spill into Mardi Gras celebrations this week, culminating on Fat

There are so many excuses to go shopping next week! First, there’s Valentine’s Day on the 14th and then President’s Day, a federal holiday observed on Monday the 15th. Many schools and businesses close for Presidents Day, and throughout the

The Chinese New Year is coming up on Feb. 14. It’s the beginning of the year 4707, or Year of the Tiger, and a perfect time to print a new calendar!

The Chinese calendar is based on the cycles of