Archive for October, 2008
How does the reach of my marketing message expand when I use the combination of the Bismarck Tribune and bismarcktribune.com
Lisa Koch, Advertising & Sales marketing Specialist According to the latest Wilkerson & Associates research of adults in Burleigh and Morton counties, 80% of adults in this region are reading the Bismarck Tribune in print and/or online. 60% of adults in these two core counties are reading the Bismarck Tribune in print exclusively. And an additional 20% of the market is reading bismarcktribune.com [...]
What is variable-data printing and who can utilize it?
Ken Bischof, President and CEO United Printing Variable-data printing is a digital way of customizing letters, postcards, direct mail and other marketing materials, fed by databases and files, without stopping or slowing down the printing process. In other words, elements like text, graphics and images are changed from piece to another to target individuals. For example, instead of producing 5,000 copies [...]
Do disability-related issues have an impact on business?
Harley D. Engelman, M.B.A, Marketing and Business Relations Director Absolutely! Let’s consider a few key points. One out of every six North Dakotans has a disability. One out of every three families, either immediate or extended, has a family member with a disability. And the statistic that most people do not even consider until it impacts them in some manner is [...]
How does FDIC Insurance protect my business?
Connie Brietzman, Personal Banking Officer Deposits owned by corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association are insured up to $100,000 separately from the personal accounts of the entity’s stockholders, partners or members. If FDIC insurance is a concern, the organization should consider using the CDAR’s service, which provides your business with up to $50 million dollars in FDIC protection on CD investments with [...]
Got the Workday Blues?
As the temperatures cool down and become comfortable, we all want to get outside before the freeze settles in. But for many of us, that’s not an option during the workday. It’s only natural to feel a little down about being stuck inside all day when the weather is so nice outside, says Julia Kennedy, [...]
Office Ergonomics: Tips for Preventing Pains and Strains
Is your job causing you pain? Maybe it’s not the work itself but your office environment. While you’re hard at work burning the midnight oil, poor daily habits may be taking a serious toll on your well-being. Workplace injuries, including musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), such as tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome are often painful reminders of [...]
Alternative Energy Demands Generate Hot Career Opportunities
If you’re torn between your concern for the environment and your need to make a living, good news is on the horizon. Rising demand for environmentally friendly alternatives for fossil fuels is opening up new career opportunities for professionals in a variety of fields. Growing environmental concern and limited fossil fuel supplies are driving the [...]
The Silver Lining in the Storm Cloud of High Gas Prices
Gas prices go up, gas prices go down, but up or down the per-gallon cost is still a lot more than most of us want to pay. It’s likely to remain that way for the foreseeable future. There is, however, a silver lining or two in the stormy drama of gas prices, and you don’t [...]
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