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Reprints Your company has received great press in The Scientist. Now it`s time to make sure that your clients and prospects take notice. While The Scientist reaches thousands of people every day, custom reprints of your featured article allow you to redistribute this exposure directly to your marketplace. Reprints build credibility and recognition and publicize your company`s best assets. They also help to eliminate your needs for copy, design, and printing. There are numerous ways you


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Your company has received great press in The Scientist. Now it`s time to make sure that your clients and prospects take notice.

While The Scientist reaches thousands of people every day, custom reprints of your featured article allow you to redistribute this exposure directly to your marketplace.

Reprints build credibility and recognition and publicize your company`s best assets. They also help to eliminate your needs for copy, design, and printing. There are numerous ways you can integrate reprints into your current marketing, advertising, and communications programs:

Reprints from The Scientist are formatted to fit 8 1/2" x 11" pages and printed on high-quality, 80 lb glossy paper. And you can even have reprints customized with your individual or corporate logo or advertisement.

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Karri Tougas
LabX Media Group
PO Box 216, 478 Bay Street
Midland, Ontario, Canada
L4R 1K9
Office: 705.528.6888 x243
ktougas@the-scientist.com

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