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Great Holiday Cards from Minted.com

I just recieved a package of sample holiday cards from Minted.com. They look awesome. The cards are unique, professional looking, and very impressive. The online gallery of cards on Minted.com is huge, its definutly something to check out if you are looking to create holiday cards that will stand out from the rest this year. These samples are just a taste of the beautiful designs you will find. Click on the link following the samples to save 10% off your holiday cards order.  Try creating this years Holiday Photo Cards at Minted.com
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Custom Printed Checks: Checks in The Mail

homebucket_checksOK, so most people use credit or debit cards when making a purchase, right? Thats true for most consumer purchases, however a number of businesses still use written checks to pay their bills.

Last week I recieved a message from a reader looking for custom printed checks. If you are one of those people that use printed checks, you should check out Checks in the Mail.
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Why Newspapers and Magazines should be Free

I love reading the newspaper. I love reading magazines. I subscribe to a number of titles for each. Long live print. I hope to never see either of these two publication types go out before my eyes stop working.

We all know there is a great movement today shifting readers from print to online. It’s also apparent that the companies that publish newspapers and magazines are having a tough time financially. Many are struggling, some are closing the doors. This is known by all and I wont attempt to single-handily try and save the industry. But I will say one thing that I think will help:

I think newspaper and magazines should be free. Read more →

Video In Print?

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That’s the rumor – we are about to see the first video in a printed publication.

I just came across an article written on cnet.com about CBS and Pepsi teaming up to put a video advertisement in Entertainment Weekly Magazine. Yes, the Print edition.

Really? Is this possible?

Apparently so, since the issue will hit subscribers mailboxes on September 18th in New York and LA.
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