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WhatTheyThink.com Launches Printing Industry Blog

(http://PrintCEOblog.com), a online forum for the printing and graphic arts industries.

 “  The PrintCEO Blog provides our readers with additional content not only based on news, features, and reports found on WhatTheyThin...  
Lexington, KY (PRWEB) June 25, 2007 -- WhatTheyThink.com, the leading online media organization serving the printing and publishing industry, today announced the launch of PrintCEO Blog (http://PrintCEOblog.com), a online forum for the printing and graphic arts industries.

Lead by Adam Dewitz, consultant and writer, PrintCEO Blog also features the informal commentary from WhatTheyThink.com's columnists and contributors including Steve Aranoff, Robert Fitzpatrick , Patrick Henry, Gail Nickel-Kailing, Barbara Pellow, Frank Romano, Cary Sherburne, Andy Tribute, Noel Ward, and Dr. Joe Webb. PrintCEO Blog offers readers a regular email newsletter containing a summary of recent blog entries and other exclusive features found on WhatTheyThink.com. To receive the free email newsletter, visit http://printceoblog.com/newsletter.
   
"The PrintCEO Blog provides our readers with additional content not only based on news, features, and reports found on WhatTheyThink.com, but the printing and graphics arts industry at large," said Adam Dewitz, Managing Editor. "In addition, the PrintCEO Blog allows our readers to comment on our contributor's blog posts, creating a rich, interactive medium as well."
   
Adam Dewitz is a printing industry consultant and writer focusing on document and workflow engineering. He holds a masters degree from Rochester Institute of Technology's School of Print Media and a Bachelor of Science in Graphic Communications Management from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Dewitz is also the founder and moderator of Printmode, featuring one of the industry's first blogs, and dating back to October of 2005.
   
Blogs are one of the most popular forms of social or new media that include vlogs (video logs), podcasts (audio), and social networks (personal websites and then connect with friends to share common interests, hobbies, and friends). Blogs are essentially online journals kept by a moderator or blog author and allows visitors to comment on the moderator's topics or postings. As of May 2007, blog search engine Technorati tracked more than 71 million blogs. Currently, WhatTheyThink.com offers readers a number of social or new Web-based mediums including WhatTheyThink.com's Video Center, and Dr. Joe Webb's Free Audio Charts in addition to text-based content including news, features, interviews, analysts, reports, and trade show coverage.

About WhatTheyThink.com:
WhatTheyThink.com is the printing and publishing industry's leading online media organization; offering a wide range of publications delivering unbiased, real-time market intelligence, industry news, economic and trend analysis, peer-to-peer communication, and special reports on emerging technology and critical events. Serving a membership base of more than 50,000, WhatTheyThink.com also hosts webinars and live events as well as providing content through a syndication program, which delivers content directly to related websites, and through RSS.


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