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MMP - Print Design Mail: June 2013
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Monday, June 24, 2013. Social Media and Customer Feedback. Most consumers are connected in social media in at least one way if not more. Your business will get positive and negative feedback from customers so you will need to understand how to respond strategically to their feedback. When you joined a social media, were you thinking you might be putting your business at risk. Being open to customer feedback on Facebook or Twitter can help your business. We are Austin MMP 512.454.3838. Location: 3007 Long...
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MMP - Print Design Mail: 4 Steps to Generating Leads from LinkedIn
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Monday, August 26, 2013. 4 Steps to Generating Leads from LinkedIn. For businesses, LinkedIn can be a goldmine for those who know how to use it. Here are four ways your business might benefit from using LinkedIn for generating leads:. Participation. Encourage your staff to participate with LinkedIn. Your business will have more visibility when staff creates an account so more professionals will associate with your business. Follow Up. Track who is viewing your company website and your profile. Th...Lead ...
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MMP - Print Design Mail: April 2012
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Or print-and-turn) is when a sheet of paper is fed through the printer, then is turned over short ways (below) and fed back through. This method keeps the same gripper edge, which makes it easier to align and has a slightly larger printing area than a work-and-tumble. A work-and-tumble with upside down artwork. Whereas, if it were turned as a work-and-turn, the image on the back would be right side up. A work-and-turn with artwork right side up. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. DPI means...
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MMP - Print Design Mail: Planning for Successful Project
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Friday, July 5, 2013. Planning for Successful Project. Planning is important for a business to be success. A well detailed plan can fail if not executed successfully. Here are some tips to keep in mind:. Communicate to employees what is the most important to accomplish by prioritizing goals. Don't have employees spend too much time on things that do have much impact on the end result. Visit us online www.austinmmp.com and like us on Facebook. We are Austin MMP 512.454.3838. Austin, Texas, United States.
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MMP - Print Design Mail: September 2012
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Thursday, September 13, 2012. Preparing Files for Print. Setting up your files properly for print can save yourself and your printer from getting a headache, and will help your prints come out in a quick and timely manner. I'm sure nothing is more inconvenient for you than having your files stuck in the Proof process because your files were not set up properly. Make sure your margins are correct (Refer to Margins and Bleeds. The preferred margin size is a fourth of an inch (.25) away from the edge of...
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MMP - Print Design Mail: Branding on Social Media
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Monday, August 19, 2013. Branding on Social Media. Social media is a trend that is not slowing down in the branding world. Almost everyone is using one type of social media. Not everyone has signed on to social media but they have utilized social media almost every day. Creating a company page is another way to advertise your brand. Visit us at www.austinmmp and like us on our Facebook. We are Austin MMP 512.454.3838. Labels: Austin Business Cards. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your friendly neighb...
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MMP - Print Design Mail: June 2012
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Friday, June 15, 2012. I know this is probably one of those basic "well, I know that! Things, but I had to learn this one the hard way here at MMP. And it is something that everyone should be sure to know. especially if you are designing for press. Is the translucence of a color or layer. It can be 100% opaque meaning that it is full color and you can not see anything behind it, 99-1% opaque which makes it to where you can still see the front color as well as the color behind it, or 0% opaque meaning...
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