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What should publishers be thinking about when it comes to printing in 2015 and beyond?
With today's unprecedented amount of pressure caused by disruptive change, industry consolidation, and other factors, the last thing publishers need to worry about is their print provider. If they have a solid relationship with a printer who is nimble enough to act quickly to respond to the needs of a changing market, then they can focus on their core mission, which is to spot the next Harry Potter, 50 Shades, or Wimpy Kid.
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Ellen Harvey is a freelance writer and editor who covers the latest technologies and strategies reshaping the publishing landscape. She previously served as the Senior Editor at Publishing Executive and Book Business.
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