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The Paradox of Thrift (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
Saving money is good for the individual but bad for the overall economy because it reduces aggregate demand. read more >
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Virus Diaries: CustomXM Prepares to Cut Employee Hours
Reduced hours is a management technique Custom XM owner Paul Strack has occasionally used for past slowdowns, but it was not something he expected to do this year. read more >
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Michael Strack New Man Behind the Screen at CustomXM (Movers & Shakers)
Michael Strack is the new marketing manager at CustomXM in North Little Rock. read more >
Prince: A Marketing Superstar (Paul Strack Expert Advice)
For some, his blend of pop, R&B, funk and rock may have been an acquired taste. His eclectic style and flamboyant dress may have not been universally accepted. But most critics, legions of fans and music aficionados agree that, with respect to his musical talent and accomplishments, Prince was pure genius. read more >
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Local Experts Say Print Media Still Relevant
Three longtime local printers share their take on the future of traditional print media, the backbone on which their businesses were founded decades ago. read more >
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Local Printers Adapt to Keep Up With Tech
The times, they are a-changing. Printers who want to remain open for business, much less relevant, must be ready to recognize new tech and adapt quickly. read more >
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