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In a Slumping Economy, Reduced Postage More Appealing Than Ever, Says Brooklyn Mailing House (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) According to the owner of Select Mail, a longstanding bulk mail and direct marketing company, many businesses and organizations don't take full advantage of the low postage rates available to them. By taking a little extra care in the design of brochures, newsletters, and postcards, these businesses and organizations can save more than a little money. Make Sure Santa Doesn't Miss Your House This Holiday Season (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) VistaPrint Limited, the small business marketing company, today introduced a line of holiday-themed lawn signs designed to accent and highlight the festive nature of the season. These signs are the perfect outdoor decoration for welcoming guests to a holiday party, wishing holiday cheer to anyone who passes by, or lending direction to a very important passing sleigh. Ahead of his times (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news) September 26 marks a very special day for Burin Wongsanguan, as it's a double celebration of his birthday and wedding anniversary with famed Hong Kong actress, Kar Ling, or Patsy. The Price is Right: Advertising Guide (The Arizona Republic) It's often said that in a weak economy, businesses should beef up their advertising and marketing efforts. But what's right for one advertiser isn't right for all. With 'Shop OV,' town getting the word out (Explorer News) Dave Perry/The Explorer , Amanda Jacobs, economic development specialist for the town of Oro Valley, holds a bumper sticker and a shopping bag that are part of the Shop OV campaign. RML makes effort to reach out to community (Ravalli Republic) More than a century ago, many Bitterroot Valley settlers distrusted government-sponsored research into the deadly Rocky Mountain spotted fever that plagued the region. It's Up To You To Shop New York (The Tampa Tribune) Some 11 million people visited New York City last year between October and December, according to NYC & Co., the city's marketing and tourism organization. Even if that number drops this year because of the economy, you're likely to find Manhattan plenty crowded over the holidays. CVB introduces final Chipper coin (Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil) Just in time for seasonal gift giving, the Council Bluffs Convention and Visitors Bureau has released the last in the series of Chipper coins. "Chipper in Winter" is a 3-D, pewter-colored, metal collectible. The image of Chipper, the Black Squirrel mascot of Council Bluffs, is on one side. Unique Stores, Holiday Markets In New York (Hartford Courant) About 11 million people visited New York City last year between October and December, according to NYC & Co., the city's marketing and tourism organization. Even if that number drops this year due to the economy, you're likely to find Manhattan plenty crowded over the holidays. Workforce Center helps county residents (Pikes Peak Courier View) Pat Hill With layoffs followed by job searches, the downward drift of today's economy can be an emotional wringer. If viewed from a positive angle, however, losing a job presents opportunities.
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