Action Graphics is the 2011 winner of five prestigious NAPL Marketing+ Awards for its excellence in marketing strategy, implementation, and effectiveness of their campaigns. "This year Action Graphics out did themselves and achieved the honor of an...
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USPS Proposed Postage Increases Effective January 22, 2012
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is at it again with raising postal rates. With the media expectation of close to a $10 Billion dollar loss in FY2011 and continued declining mailing volume for first class mail, the Post Office has announced proposed postal...
Action’s Proactive Response to Hurricane Irene
In the beginning of September, Hurricane Irene ripped through the Northeast creating havoc for the New York Metro Area. Alerts were sent out for New York City and New Jersey, but the real damage came right after the storm in New Jersey with record flooding. And...
USPS Mobile Barcode Postage Promotion
The USPS recently finalized a summer blockbuster postage promotion - a postage savings of 3% for utilizing mobile barcodes such as QR Codes in your marketing material. The following is some general facts about the promotion. When is the promotional period? The...
Jesse Park Elected VP of BMA-NJ
Action Graphics own marketing executive, Jesse Park, was recently elected as Vice President of the Business Marketing Association of New Jersey (BMA-NJ) for the 2011/2012 year. The BMA-NJ is the premier B2B marketing association to help B2B marketers succeed in...
Celebrating the Career of Len Wynbeek Sr
Action Graphics, Inc, a leader in versatile print solutions in northern New Jersey, celebrates the longstanding career of Len Wynbeek Sr who retired on January 1, 2011. Spanning over 50 years, his career continually evolved from hot type, to computerized...
USPS Announces New Price Increases
In an effort to continue to close their budget gap, the United States Postal Service has announced price increases that will go into affect on April 17. Although it has been nearly two years since the last postal rate increase, the first class rate of 44 cents will...