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What Makes Supercalendered Paper Different?
Port Hawkesbury’s supercalendered paper: A versatile, high-quality and cost-effective option for publishers, catalogs and commercial printers
As every commercial printer knows, papers are tailored to specific needs…
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Bookazines are a high ROI, low overhead bestseller
Bookazines are a high ROI, low overhead bestseller for magazine publishers. When you browse the publications section of your local bookstore, you'll notice immediately what's front and center—bookazines.
Bookazines…
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Woodlands Focus - Mira Forestry Development
Reginato Family left to right: Landon, Dale, Ryan, and Gary, in front of their recently purchased Mus-Max portable woodchipper.
Earlier this year we had the pleasure of meeting up with the Reginatos, who own and…
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Woodlands Focus - Riparian Zone Management Field Day
Earlier this spring, PHP hosted a riparian zone management field day for members of the Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP). The day was led by our Leader in Sustainability & Outreach, Andrew Fedora. We spent…
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Coping with USPS Price Increases and Slowdowns
The US Postal Service has doubled down on its historical attempts to slow mail service and increase prices. First Class mail saw increases in August across the board of about 6.8%. The cost of a Forever stamp has…
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The Value of Paper
From the environment to education to the economy, the value of paper just can’t be beat.
From the personal to the professional, there are so many reasons paper remains an essential part of our everyday lives. But…
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The Staying Power of Catalogs
Catalogs are a tried-and-true instrument in a marketer’s toolbox delivering an in-depth product experience right to any home or office door. With the rise of the digital age, many thought that e-commerce would supplant…
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Catalog Trends 2021
Despite the fervor around email and social media marketing, there lingers a reliable staple that marketers are rediscovering – catalogs. The modern idea of a catalog has been around since 1872 with Montgomery Ward’s…
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