In this interview with Digital Innovations Group, Easypurl.com’s VP of Client Services Devin Voorsanger discusses how agencies and marketing service providers can use Easypurl.com to … Read More >
Why Colleges And Universities Are Adopting PURLs & Landing Pages
Colleges and universities run lots of marketing campaigns throughout the year to reach out to alumni and prospective students. In fact, higher education institutions count … Read More >
Top-10 Reasons Your Business Needs Cross-Media Services Now!
If you’re a Print Service Provider, Marketing Firm or Agency and you’re still wondering why you need Cross-Media (Seriously? What is this, 1995?), you should … Read More >
An Idiot's Guide to Setting up a Cross-Media Project
Okay, so you’ve sold your first Cross-Media Campaign. Great. So now what? We know, this is new to many you. If you’re a printer, there’s … Read More >
We Predicted The Future Of Cross-Media. Or Did We?
We predicted the future of cross-media 20 months ago. Read it here. We decided it was time to evaluate the accuracy of our prophecies. And … Read More >
SWOT Analysis Of The Print Industry
Here is a SWOT analysis of the print industry by our VP Sales & Marketing, Rio Longacre. (Remember him? He’s the dude who recently gave … Read More >
Web-To-Print Or PURLs?
What is the better way to upgrade your business – move-up to Web-to-print, or add cross-media services? Decisions, decisions. Let’s see if we can help. … Read More >
Why Your Email Campaign Needs PURLs. Now!
You’ve been running successful email campaigns for years, why bother adding PURLs now? Well, why would you shout from the rooftop when you can have one-to-one … Read More >
Wrapping Up On Demand 2010 – Note From Our VP of Sales (And Favorite Mentor) Rio Longacre
On Demand 2010 wraps up today in Philly, and if you are at the event and haven’t visited us yet, please do! We’ve had hundreds … Read More >
Common Mistakes In Cross Media Production
Here are few mistakes that we frequently see first-time cross media marketers make. Again, guys, the keyword is “common.” Poor list hygiene: A squeaky clean list … Read More >