Bailey Stone
When his boss is looking, Bailey Stone writes extensively about postcard printing, brochure printing and the use of other printed materials for business promotion and sales. When no one is around he writes on a broad range of subjects. See his company’s web site here: http://www.colorprintingcentral.com
Articles by this Author
Printing And Mailing: Promoting Your Business Vs. Saving The Postal Service
- By Bailey Stone
- Published 22/08/2011
- Business
- Unrated
As we all know, the United States Post Office is having some issues - facing billions of dollars in losses and kicking around a few ideas to cut costs - curtailing delivery on Saturday, or only delivering every other piece of junk mail (just kidding about that last bit)
The USPS came rattling its tin cup during the Great Bailout months of 2009, but the feds had already forked over all their bailout funds to GM and AIG
Postcard Printing - The Worst Mistake Ever!
- By Bailey Stone
- Published 22/08/2011
- Marketing
- Unrated
Postcards, bah Pointy corners that could put an eye out
What Does Your Brochure Have To Say About You?
- By Bailey Stone
- Published 22/08/2011
- Business
- Unrated
There was a theory going around a few years ago that the age of the internet would mean the end of print advertising Like a lot of theories, that one has turned out to be wrong
Carrying Tiny Billboards In Your Pockets
- By Bailey Stone
- Published 22/08/2011
- Business
- Unrated
Your business card is your identity in a small format Because it is typically the first introduction a client has with your company, it is vitally important to have a card that puts across the right message
In Praise of Macintosh
- By Bailey Stone
- Published 10/08/2011
- Business
- Unrated
Having worked for so long on a Macintosh, a far superior (and, admittedly, slightly more expensive) computer, I have been spoiled; and have lost touch with you afflicted proletarians, toiling under the grim and unforgiving aegis of the Microsoft Death Star
It is easy for us, the enlightened and blessed minority, to forget what it’s like out there for the oppressed masses, cringing virtually every moment of your waking lives under Microsoft's cruel lash of conformity and enforced dysfunction
