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NPOA Seeks Participants for its 2016-17 Signs & Wide Format Pricing Survey

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The National Print Owners Association (NPOA) is seeking participants for its 2016–17 Signs & Wide Format Pricing Survey. The only survey of its kind nationwide, the Signs & Wide Format Pricing Survey gathers valuable data from both specialty sign and wide-format printing companies as well as traditional print companies that offer sign and wide-format services. The data collected is then made available in a final report that can be used as a reference for competitive pricing structure.

 

The National Print Owners Association (NPOA) is seeking participants for its 2016–17 Signs & Wide Format Pricing Survey. The only survey of its kind nationwide, the Signs & Wide Format Pricing Survey gathers valuable data from both specialty sign and wide-format printing companies as well as traditional print companies that offer sign and wide-format services. The data collected is then made available in a final report that can be used as a reference for competitive pricing structure.

 

The survey is accessible at: https://npoa.memberclicks.net/signs_wide_format_2016. NPOA also provides a pre-survey worksheet to assist participants in gathering the necessary information before beginning the online survey. The deadline to participate in the survey is August 19, and all participants will receive a free copy of the final report.

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For more information about the NPOA 2016–17 Signs & Wide Format Pricing Survey, please contact Tai McNaughton at tmcnaughton@printing.org.
 

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