Print Media 100: Ideas, Tips and Suggestions for Business Owners
April 8th, 2008 | by Jennifer Navarrete |After working with business owners for 7 years I have discovered there are many things which need to be considered when producing print media. So much so that I was motivated to share my first-hand knowledge as not only a B2B printer but as a business owner.

First of all let’s start with, “What is print media?” According to Dictionary.com print media is a medium that disseminates printed matter and according to WikiAnswers print media basically includes everything like stats,news and everything usually on a paper.
As far as I am concerned print media is anything upon which text or images can be placed. Whether through traditional, digital or any other method. The way we use print media whether as a promotional tool or as part of a product can help to make our business a success.
Businesses in all shapes and sizes use print media in one form or another to conduct their day to day operations. From business cards to sportswear to machinery control panels. There are many things that can affect the outcome of a printed product. Knowing what those are in advance can help avoid future headaches. Making the next experience with your printer a smooth and problem free experience.
Over the course of year, we will share 100 ideas, tips and suggestions for business owners to utilize print media. This series will be called the Print Media 100. Of course this being a blog, I am looking forward to hearing from you. What topics would you like to cover? Post any questions you may have as well as your own ideas, tips and suggestions in the comments section.
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Print Media 100 was inspired by Chris Brogan’s blog project Social Media 100 and Becky McCray’s blog project Small Biz 100. Gutenberg Press image from Julian Trubin
One Response to “Print Media 100: Ideas, Tips and Suggestions for Business Owners”
By Becky McCray on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply
Here’s a possible tip:
A sign maker told me yesterday that way too many small biz owners fail to keep a copy of their logo or design. They need a big banner, and all they have to hand him is a business card!