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WhatTheyThink LunchNLearn Webinar Looked at the State of the Print and Sign Franchises

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Webinar archive now available 

More than 600 print business owners, managers, and operators registered for April 22’s WhatTheyThink LunchNLearn Webinar, “The State of the Print and Sign Franchises,” sponsored by FASTSIGNS. WhatTheyThink Managing Editor Richard Romano was joined by WhatTheyThink Senior Editor Cary Sherburne. The 45-minute session looked at how the print and sign franchises fared in 2019, identified their primary business challenges, and highlighted some of the strategies they are implementing to overcome those challenges and pursue new opportunities. The presenters also discussed how the franchises have been faring during the COVID-19 crisis.

The webinar archive with on-demand playback, audio, and a PDF of the slides, is now available at: http://whattheythink.com/webinars/220/.

Next month, during the week of May 18 to 22, WhatTheyThink will present a series of daily LunchNLearn webinars in the Technology Update Week series, designed to give suppliers to the industry a “virtual platform” to get their messages out and for print service providers to stay up-to-date on the latest technology announcements. The schedule for Technology Update Week is:

  • Monday, May 18: production inkjet, hoasted by Elizabeth Gooding
  • Tuesday, May 19: software and workflow, hosted by Pat McGrew
  • Wednesday, May 20: labels & packaging, hosted by David Zwang
  • Thursday, May 21: wide format, hosted by Richard Romano
  • Friday, May 22: finishing, hosted by Trish Witkowski

All webinars will take place at 1 pm ET.

For more information about these and other WhatTheyThink webinars, please visit http://whattheythink.com/webinars/.

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WhatTheyThink is the printing and publishing industry's leading media organization, offering a wide range of publications that deliver unbiased, real-time market intelligence, industry news, economic and trend analysis, peer-to-peer communication, and special reports on emerging technology and critical events. Special interest sections include Economics, Wide Format, Labels & Packaging, Software, Print Finishing, Textiles, and Industrial Print.  WhatTheyThink hosts webinars and live events as well as providing content through a syndication program, delivering content directly to related websites. In addition, WhatTheyThink offers a wide range of lead generation and branding programs that help print- and publishing-related companies achieve business growth. For more information about partnering with WhatTheyThink, contact Eric Vessels at email: [email protected]