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Preparing Your Content for the Next Catalog or Website Update
Even though database-driven publishing reduces time and effort, before you are able to leverage the savings from automated page flows your content needs to be ready. Here are some questions to ask when reviewing your content’s readiness before production. Images … Continue reading
QR Codes, Mini-Logs, & Adapting content, our experience at the National Retail Hardware Show.
Several of our clients suggested that SP attend this annual trade show which includes several thousand exhibitors marketing their products and services to both independent and big box retailers. This industry generates billions of dollars each year and typically struggles … Continue reading
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