Flexo
printing company is interested in hiring an office manager with past experience working for a printing company (will consider offset or flexo).
Not exact matches
Packaging suppliers to the Health & Beauty and Food industries need to react now to adapt packaging to the needs of e-commerce E-commerce
is the primary force driving renewed
interest in operational efficiency,
printing, and recycling systems Transit packaging needs to
be designed with the consumer
in mind; this will place greater emphasis on pack aesthetics E-commerce means packaging
companies need to
be increasingly attuned to the needs of consumers, as opposed to those of the manufacturer they supply.
Based on the out - of -
print book «Fire
in the Valley,» «Pirates»
is a relatively faithful history of the rise of these two
companies, and it
's worth watching if you
're at all
interested in the local lore of Silicon Valley.
But I'd so much like to catch authors before it
's too late to get a book publicist really excited about a project: before a major book publishing house has given up on promoting the book (or lost
interest in selling the book) or before an author has committed to working with a
print - on - demand
company whose imprint would make a book about 95 % more difficult to properly promote than it has to
be.
in other words to author a piece of writing and distribute it,
print it, wrap it and sell it as you yourself see fit, even by mutual agreement with an outsourced
company that offers specific dedicated services such as
printing, binding, distribution, packagaing, marketing or any such service, not by the decisions of any other entity but by your own choice as you yourself see most convenient... and if
in exchange for services rendered you split the revenue consider it as credit with
interest paid on sales... so yes if you
are an independent author you
are allowed to leave the publishing and distribution to people that get paid to publish and distribute and marketing to marketers and sales to salesmen... but you must above all author independently.
Regarding Ingram, you might
be interested in this guest post on IngramSpark, that distribution
company's
print - on - demand sister
company: https://buildbookbuzz.com/why-you-need-both-createspace-and-ingramspark/.
Hi, I would
be interested in print - on - demand services that
are not like the above model, based on their community and platform (I don't know what this model
is called, but referring to that list of POD
Companies above), but more like when I as the artist take an order on my portfolio website, I pass that order along to POD service, where they
print and ship.
I have
been using a local fulfillment
company to
print my giclees but
am interested in working with some online
companies, specifically Saatchi Art, Crated.com.
I
am personally
interested in this issue because I
am a former librarian who owns a book publishing
company that uses
print - on - demand
printing.
If you don't make the minimum payment, many
companies will raise your
interest rate (this
is often noted
in the fine
print of your agreement).
Once you have shortlisted some
companies that you
are interested in, it
is important to go through their fine
print as some auto insurance quotes might have attractive quotes only to add a lot of charges to the policy
in their fine
print.
I write to convey my
interest in the position of a psychologist
in your
company, which
was advertised through the
print media.
And, if you
were interested in working for a specific
company, you would have to go to that
company's HR department, fill out an application and then leave a resume (which would have
been «offset
printed» on nice paper).