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            <title>What a Sign -- $3 Million ROI</title>
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            <description>Ackland Media Frames, known as &quot;The Extreme Makeover System for Walls and Trucks&quot; create huge return on investments wherever they appear. Old walls and trucks are brought to life with supersize, colorful  images. Money in the bank. Case in point, “Several weeks ago two executives from a barge management company walked in and said that they saw our large sign on the front of our building with a picture of a Zodiac. We want [PR.com - September 07, 2007]</description>
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            <title>The Frame Game</title>
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            <description>As the digital print industry continues to explode onto the scene, wide format printing companies are creatively scrambling for new opportunities to increase their sales volume. One answer to this question lies somewhat hidden, in an ancillary product line known as “Media Framing Systems.” They are designed for the purpose of attaching and interchanging large format vinyl media to virtually any reasonably flat surface. [PR.com - September 06, 2007]</description>
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