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Pantone, CMYK, RGB Hex Color Codes Matching / Converting Chart

Posted by: John Taylor on: October 19, 2009

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Signazon.com offer PGBTS for 2009 Graduation Banner

Posted by: John Taylor on: May 5, 2009

Monday, May 4th – This Monday, Signazon.com announced PGBTS, a set of Photo Graduation Banners Template System that enable the academic community , parents of graduates to easily apply the benefits of Signazon web service for the coming graduation ceremonies event decoration. Kelly Cooper, Head of Internet Sales at Signazon.com, says that “The new [...]

Marketing Tips for Rear Window Graphics

Posted by: John Taylor on: March 23, 2009

Rear Window Graphics from Signazon.com. Signazon offers custom rear window graphics for business advertising, truck decoration and car marketing for all vehicles including Nissan, Toyota, Ford F150, Dodge, Chevy, GMC trucks. Rear window decals give you the room and visibility to make an impact with whatever advertisement, sentiment or graphic that you want to [...]

Signazon.com Brings Lakefront School Safety to the Forefront.

Posted by: John Taylor on: November 17, 2008

Friday, November 14 – Following a minor car accident on last Monday at Lakefront Preparatory in Brookline, MS, Richard Howard, a Student Driving teacher at the private school, decided to propose a new Safety Program to the school board. Last Friday, the program was passed. What set Howard’s proposal apart from other earlier [...]

Signazon make Real Estate right.

Posted by: John Taylor on: November 13, 2008

Signazon.com leads the pack in Custom Real Estate Signs by implementing a simple online design system, free full color templates, and professionally designed graphics printed upon high quality materials. Cheap Real Estate Yard Signs, Advertising Real Estate Banners, and Professional Design Riders and Decals are just a few of the products that Signazon.com offers [...]


RSS Small business news – CNNMoney.com

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  • How Build-a-Bear invented a market
    Cute sells: Stuffed animals are a $1.5 billion industry in the U.S. Commanding nearly a third of that market is Build-a-Bear Workshop, a St. Louis-based retailer that lets customers personalize plush teddies, bunnies and other fuzzy friends. Founder Maxine Clark got the idea for the company in the mid-1990s while toy shopping with a 10-year-old girl who sugg […]
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    It's a hot august afternoon in Beijing, and student Li Yanan is shopping with a friend at the Joy City mall, in the city's Xicheng district. The mall offers plenty of Western brand-name stores -- Quiksilver, Levi's, French Connection -- all looking much as they do in other malls around the world. But Li, 20, is drawn to the only store displayi […]

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