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Each week, Dr. Joe Webb discusses trends in the economy, technology, and the industry, and interprets what they mean for executives and their strategic decisions. His often contrarian views give readers something to think about.

Dr. Joe Webb has been one of the industry's best-known consultants. A veteran of the graphic arts industries for 27 years, he was known for his development of the TrendWatch information service, which he sold in November 2000. His commentary, speeches, and lively Q&A sessions have been featured at many industry trade events.

WhatTheyThink is now offering the unique opportunity to make available to your readers a monthly syndicated column featuring Dr. Joe and the best from WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center. This thought-provoking commentary, data and analysis will help bring into sharper focus the rapidly evolving marketplace trends and conditions that affect their ability to make strategic business decisions. Dr. Joe's fresh, yet realistic, perspective and his thorough understanding and analysis of economic data relative to the printing and publishing industry will quickly become a must-read feature in your publication.

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To take advantage of this offer, or for more information, please contact Randy Davidson at 229-439-4290, or via email: randy@whattheythink.com.






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