Monthly Archives: October 2003

I’ve been caught

I’ve been caught: According to this story, “the storage industry’s two favorite professors have completed their annual look at data growth” and discovered that I personally am out of control. Quote: The average North American consumes 11,916 sheets of paper … Continue reading

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Cool

Cool: Nashville newsletter publisher (a really big one) M. Lee Smith has announced a transition strategy that involves the president of Lawrence Ragan, the PR newsletter company, joining M. Lee Smith with the option of purchasing it. Lee Smith is … Continue reading

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Scooped

Scooped: How bad is this? Hammock Publishing (what I do when I’m not blogging) wins a big national award and the Nashville Post gets the news posted before the rexblog does. That isn’t all bad, however, as the Nashville Post … Continue reading

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Do your own test

Do your own test: It should come as no surprise that research funded by a company that produces Sunday newspaper advertising inserts should reveal that the “best media to motivate actual buying decisions” are Sunday newspaper advertising inserts. However, here”s … Continue reading

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Custom publishing update – Relax, the McMagazine

Custom publishing update – Relax, the McMagazine: According to a press release the company issued this morning, McDonald’s is launching its new customer magazine in November. (rexblog flashback: July 30, 2003) Here is the release: Great Added Value for Moms … Continue reading

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