Off to a Roaring Start
What a difference a year makes. At this time last year, more than half of the consumer catalogers tracked by Catalog Age were bemoaning eroding profits.
What a difference a year makes. At this time last year, more than half of the consumer catalogers tracked by Catalog Age were bemoaning eroding profits.
It’s the end of the road for Rue de France. Direct Holdings Worldwide, the parent company of multititle mailer Lillian Vernon Corp. and the Time Life
By this time of year, most catalogers are tweaking and executing winning marketing plans for the fall and holiday seasons. You can make this process more
Great Falls, VA-based furniture and home furnishings cataloger French Country Living on July 16 filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy release, abruptly going out of business.
Direct Holdings Worldwide, which owns Rye, NY-based cataloger Lillian Vernon, will wind down the catalog and store operations for its Rue de France brand by the end of the year.
Home to Harvard, MIT, Tufts, and numerous other fine educational institutions, the Boston area boasts a considerable brain trust. So what better place
Most of the publicly traded business-to-business and computer marketers tracked by investment bank Tully & Holland for Catalog Age posted robust revenue
Praise to Pass Along I enjoy reading every issue of my Catalog Age cover to cover. With each issue, I find myself ripping out articles to pass on to co-workers,
The heat is on, and Neiman Marcus Group wants out of the kitchen. The Dallas-based cataloger/retailer, which mails the high-ticket gifts and home decor
Deluxe Corp. exited the catalog industry when it sold its Current and Paper Direct titles to Taylor Corp. in 1998. Deluxe was going to focus on offering