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Even in a tough economy, there’s money to be made in direct marketing, according to Erik Haugen, director of marketing and information services for Tribune Direct, based in Northlake, Ill. “As budgets get tightened, we find that direct … more
Photos are “powerful” because they permit readers to gather information in an instant, as in the case of this truck roll-over. “Photos communicate really fast,” consultant Bill Ostendorf said. “Lightning fast.” more
Online search tips for journalists, courtesy of Al Tompkins, broadcast and online group leader at the Poynter Institute.General research: www.doubletrust.net | Find Web sites that both Google and Yahoo agree are best matches for your search … more
We call “evergreen” content evergreen for a reason — it remains interesting and relevant for several news cycles. It’s awfully handy to have a few of these in the can when a … more
The Richmond Times-Dispatch said former reporter Pamela Stallsmith will be its as its next opinions editor. Stallsmith, who currently serves as director of communications for the L. Douglas Wilder … more
at the Inland Press Association Annual Meeting Sunday October 19, 2014. more
Tina Dentner of Metro Creative Graphics listens to a presentation at the 129th Inland Press Association Annual Meeting. more
Newscycle Solutions promoted Peter Marsh to vice president of marketing. He joined Newscycle in 2013 to oversee the company’s product marketing initiatives. Under this new title, he expands his marketing role to include corporate communications … more
For more information on NICS, contact Karla Zander, Manager of Research and Member Services, kzander@inlandpress.org  (847) 795-0380 NICS Deadlines: Late fee applies if received after April 1, 2015 Final Deadline May 1, … more
Associate membership application forms for the Inland Press Association. Click here to download. more
Inland’s Newsroom Contests offer newspapers an opportunity to honor the talent and achievement of its editorial staff. Award winners and finalists are re-energized, encouraged and motivated to perform at even higher levels. With all contests … more
The Omni Parker House Hotel is host of our 35th Group Execs conference more
(NAPSI)—While elder financial abuse decimates incomes, affects the health of its victims and fractures families, the MetLife Mature Market Institute offers free resources and tools, including steps you can take to protect yourself and those you … more
The newest offering from one of the world’s most popular videogame franchises lets players determine their online pets’ personalities. (NAPS) more
Foreign lottery fraud, a criminal practice where scammers entice U.S. consumers to send money and even provide bank and credit card information, is a growing problem that can have devastating and long-lasting effects on victims and their families. … more
A new book examines the hopes and dreams of women on the verge of commitment. (NAPS) more
(ARA) - You can't avoid it: Summer activities mean bites, bumps, burns and bruises. Make sure you're ready by stocking up on these medicine-cabinet basics: Over-the-counter pain relievers Summer is the time when people are breaking out golf … more
(NAPSI)—Before Ken Carter became “Coach Carter” of Hollywood movie fame, he was a successful businessman and basketball coach of the Richmond High School Oilers in Richmond, Calif.—one of the toughest neighborhoods in the country. Coach … more
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