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USPS Periodical Certification – Lucas Vandermolen
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Shiloh Scott

Our Commitment to Customer Experience

One of the ways ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ commits to an excellent customer experience is through employing the best in the field. Mail Operations Manager Lucas Vandermolen recently completed the Periodicals Professional certification training from the United States

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USPS Proposes Postage Rate Increase
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Shiloh Scott

USPS Proposes Postage Rate Increase

The United States Postal Service filed notice this week proposing an increase in postage rates. If approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, the rate hike would take effect Jan. 26, 2020. What does that mean

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App development and user interface
App Creation
Shiloh Scott

Are Magazine Apps Dead?

Many associations have used them over the years. You know the type – those flipbooks with the nifty “swoosh†page turning sounds, with the exact same content as your print magazine, with per-page fees? Yes,

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¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ – New Goss Sunday Press
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Shiloh Scott

New Web Printing Press Up and Running

Installing a new printing press is a big deal. It’s not like replacing the printer at your business office. Machinery like the new Sunday 2000 web press installed in our Saint Joseph, Michigan, facility takes

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