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Sunderland AFC fans were disgusted after signs supporting their bitter rival were hung in a stadium bar ahead of a game.
Ask the Accountant… Question: My QBO is doing odd, glitchy kind of things. Is there anything I can do for it? Answer: QuickBooks Online (QBO) can have issues. You can try the universal fix of shutting the program and your computer down and restarting it. When you reopen QBO, do so with the Chrome or…
In the print and promo world, there are more women than ever before running the show. Print & Promo Marketing Magazine would like to recognize some of these women, and we’re asking for your help in nominating standout members from the print and promo industry.
Something Inked, Nashville, has named Mike Zagurski as vice president of sales. Known simply as "Mike Z" within the company, Zagurski has been a key component of the sales team since 2019 in both part-time and full-time roles. Prior to joining Something Inked as a sales executive, Zagurski was a professional baseball player. For more…
After rapper Tory Lanez called reporter Meghann Cuniff a "googly eyed [expletive]" during a hearing, Cuniff turned the viral insult into merchandise (with some added jokes at Lanez's expense).
Find out how the design firm behind the Bicentennial logo redesigned the America 250 logo to be more "flexible" and brand-able across media, while also telling a larger "brand" story of America right now.
Merchandising company SCP abruptly shut down, leaving its clients, many of whom are big-name musicians, owed tens or hundreds of thousands and without their products.
Brendan Menapace and Linda Casey discussed the packaging, decoration, and branding experience of their custom OreoID cookies.
This year's Golden Globes gift set is worth $500,000. While your promo campaigns might be more affordable, there are lessons to learn from it. We took a look inside the "bags" and spotted trends for the everyday distributor.
A new class action lawsuit claims that the NFL, its 32 teams, and Fanatics colluded to effectively suppress other companies that sold licensed NFL products for more affordable prices.