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Expiration Labels Around the World: How Different Countries Mark Freshness

Whenever people buy food and other perishable goods, they often check various labels on the packaging — brand names, nutrition facts, ingredients, and marks of authenticity. However, one label always stands out: the expiration date. This small yet crucial detail ensures food safety, helping customers choose the freshest and best…

Mail Marketing in 2025: How are Direct Mail and Digital Mail Doing?

Digital mail vs. physical, direct mail. Some businesses think they must choose between these two mediums. Similarly, many articles compare and contrast them, only to say, “It’s up to the customer.” But why not use both? Instead of picking sides, let’s look at the trends for both and see how…

How Postcards Shaped Travel Marketing (And Why They Still Matter Today)

Although postcards are strongly associated with leisure travel, they were originally created as a cheaper and more practical alternative to standard letters. In 1869, Dr. Emanuel Herrman, a professor of Economics from Vienna, suggested a more cost-effective method for shorter communications, paving the way for the first postcard. Made of…

Maximizing Sales with Custom Holiday Packaging – 2023 Trends and Insights

Recently updated on January 23rd, 2025 at 10:48 pmThe holiday season is a time for joy, love, and — for businesses — potential sales boosts. It’s a season when people are in the shopping spirit, and brands have the unique opportunity to make a memorable impact. One effective way to…

Die-Cut Postcards: A Quick Way to Double the Bang for Your Buck

Recently updated on October 28th, 2019 at 06:01 pm

“…Comedian Steven Wright tells a joke about a friend who sent him a postcard.
On the picture side, there was a beautiful shot of the planet earth as seen from outer space. On the address side was the message, ‘Wish you were here.’