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Paper Myth #5 – Recycled Paper is Always Better than Virgin Paper

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It has been said, “We will have paperless offices after we have paperless bathrooms.” 

Paper Myth #5 is “Recycled Paper is Always Better than Virgin Paper.”  This is not necessarily true.  Paper can be recycled an average of five times, which is why making all paper from 100% recycled fiber is not sustainable over the long run.  Introducing virgin fiber into the paper stream is essential.  As we have learned in previous Paper Myth emails, much of that new stock is grown in sustainable ways.

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No matter what the inputs are, we all have a responsibility to promote the efficient use of our resources.  Recycling and using recycled content is surely part of that, which is why all our house sheets have at least 10% recycled content with some as high as 100%. 

CPC Solutions recycles over 1.5 million pounds of paper a year, which finds its way into paper towels, napkins, tissue and toilet paper1.  This recycled paper helps supply restaurants, schools and yes, even our papered bathrooms. 

Production notes: The personalized image above was done by creating each letter out of shredded paper destined for recycling, photographed individually and merged with a database using special software for personalization.

1All waste paper is sent to SCA Tissue in Flagstaff, AZ

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Learn the Value of Your Name

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When did you first realize your name was important to you?  Was it when you signed your own letter to Santa Claus; if you even believed in that sort of thing?  Or was it when you proudly signed every piece of artwork you produced as a child, even that piece made from uncooked elbow macaroni? 

The last post in our personalization series focuses on what we call the Image Character Live.  Live because we use a live piece of art such as a drawing or object and then convert it, essentially, into a custom font. 

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Does using your first name in zany ways seem trite and overused?  Perhaps, but when you step back and consider the end-user, you realize that the use of our names in everyday conversation is important and it breaks down barriers.  Below is a link to a blog that you might find interesting as it relates to first names.

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Personalized Stockings Prevent Chaos

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What would be a stocking, hung on the quintessential mantel over the fireplace, if it were not personalized?  Imagine the chaos and confusion that would ensue.  You too can bring clarity and nostalgia to your marketing pieces by utilizing what we call the Image Character Photoshop effect, the fifth trick in our ongoing series.

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Personalization using a name is the first step, but true one to one marketing goes even deeper.  In a study conducted in July, 2011, three-quarters (74%) of North American consumers said they "don't feel they're receiving a benefit from sharing personal information with marketers," and just 52% said they somewhat or strongly agree with the statement that companies use their personal data "so they can better serve me," according to a survey designed to test consumer attitudes about personal data collection and use by marketers.  To read the full post, click Print in the Mix below.

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Our Color Chart Will Make You Feel Happy

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The “tiling” technique is the fourth trick in our personalization series.  Tiling is best suited for grid-like images, such as windows in a skyscraper, bricks in a driveway or ink swatches on a color chart.  Your product, service or environment probably has grid-like images associated with it.  When someone sees their name blended with your image, happiness and bonding will result; subconsciously at least.  If you’re not feeling that way now, perhaps it's because your last name isn't Picasso!

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M&Ms Can Be Sticky

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Do you remember the slogan; M&Ms melt in your mouth, not in your hand?  M&Ms may not melt in your hand, but they sure do get sticky if held too long. 

Part three in our series about personalization tricks revolves around the “fill randomly” technique.  The sample shown in this post is a good example of how it can be utilized.  The trick is making it look real and legible.  Baseballs, golf balls, popcorn or jelly beans are all objects that would work well.  Imagine a postcard targeting golfers with their name, message or offer written in golf balls.  Send a marketing piece that the recipient will want to keep for awhile (aka sticky) and your chances of a response increase.

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Finally, a Creative Use for "Masking" Tape

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Giving your marketing a name badge is easier than you think.  Part two in our series about personalization tricks revolves around the “masking” technique.  The samples shown in this post are variations of that method.  It is a relatively easy way to create an effect to personalize any piece while using variable data printing or email.

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Fun Templates for Personalization

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Picking up from our last post, we’re going to touch on the first “trick,” which is purchasing one of the hundreds of templates that already exist.  Imagine what your clients will think when they see their name or company name in a festive ornament.  Their first reaction will be, “How did they do that?”

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Trick or Treat

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Personalization has come a long way in the last decade, but it is still underutilized.  Let it elevate your response rates and the campaign’s overall effectiveness.  Over the next several weeks, we’ll explain in detail how we can help you with the following personalization tricks.

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Top File Submission Mistakes

Did you know that, according to a Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (GATF) survey, almost 58% of all files entering prepress production fail. Most of the errors are quite common and could easily be avoided.

Here are some tips that could help your files get through the proofing process quicker and save you valuable time and resources! If you have any questions about file preparation, please contact your CPC customer service representative or let us test your files ahead of time to ensure your project runs smooth as silk. Read more to find 8 useful tips.

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