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Reach packaging design & marketing professionals online, in a format designed for readership and response–
From the publishers of Packaging World, Shelf Impact! offers:
- Top drawer reporting from Editor Jim George, offering insights into how
leading-edge brands, large and small, leverage packaging’s full potential
- Circulation to 14,000 professionals in packaging development, package
design, and marketing; plus brand managers and design firms
- A format readers love, requiring no scrolling or downloading
- For suppliers– affordably-priced sponsorships are designed to drive traffic
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- Contact your Packaging World sales representative or Shelf Impact!
Publisher Jim Chrzan at 312-222-1010, ext. 170 or chrzan@packworld.com
Summit Publishing Company ©2008
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