It may look better than it actually is, but I have found at least a
half-dozen places in greater Cincinnati area with this search string
on Google:
custom DVD production cincinnati
In smaller towns, folks like Kinko's usually are more than happy to oblige.
Cheers,
a
On 6/23/06, Pat McKelvey <pmckelvey(a)zoomtown.com> wrote:
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I think it is a good idea. Later suggestions for alternative solutions
can be added.
For example: I am trying to find a company that will make 300 copies of
Fedora5 to give away at 2 different events. I have spent 4 hours with
search engine and the yellow pages with one possible candidate. I have
emailed them. This is in the Greater Cincinnati Region 2 Mil.+ pop.
Such places may be common in other areas, but not here. I may end up
going to someone on the web. I have gotten that suggestion from one
place I talked to.
Having some alternatives on the locally done materials will be helpful.
Pat
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