Posts Tagged ‘Imagination Publishing’
POOLLifeMag.com Undergoes Redesign
ATLANTA—Arch Chemicals Water Treatment Dealer Division and Imagination recently launched the latest version of POOLLifeMag.com, an informational webzine that provides pool and spa care advice to consumers. The new POOLLifeMag website offers visitors an improved presentation of consumer information on pool and spa care. The site is now easier to navigate and offers visitors a [...]
Chick-fil-A Surprises Imagination in Chicago
Chick-fil-A® pleasantly surprised Imagination Publishing on Monday with the delivery of 75 Original Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwiches to our downtown Chicago office to promote their Chicagoland restaurant openings.
My Imagination Internship
As an editorial intern at Imagination, my skills are put to the test each and every day with a wide variety of writing assignments. Whether it’s writing stories for nationally published material for some of our clients or simple blog posts or tweets, each time I walk through the doors of this place, there’s something [...]
Imagination Publishing Among Top Chicago Businesses Using Social Media
In a recent post, Ocean Agency recognizes 21 small to medium sized businesses in Chicago that effectively use social media. Among the 21 companies is Imagination, for their work with social media marketing and being “a content marketing and custom publishing agency that really gets social media.”
Survival of the Smartest
As the publishing industry continues to reel from its worst year, noted magazine professionals sound surprisingly clueless about the way forward.
Video: Inside Imagination Publishing
Recently, Erin Dorr gave a tour of our offices to Tim Jahn, editor of the blog, Beyond the Pedway. Watch and learn more about Imagination Publishing and our custom publishing professionals. .
Custom Publishing Success Story
It was fourteen years ago today that I set up an eight foot gate leg folding table in a four room office above a pizza kitchen in downtown Chicago and opened the doors of Imagination Publishing. As I sat alone in that first office, excited about my first custom publishing project, I was also overwhelmed [...]
Stronger Customer Relationships in Tougher Economic Times
The economic slowdown or “mild recession” is taking it’s toll on businesses, particularly small businesses. It’s frightening to hear about small businesses that can’t get credit from the same bank who just six months ago were sending unsolicited credit card offerings to every mailbox they could find. I heard a story on the radio last [...]



