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NextPage, Inc.

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NextPage, Inc.
Company typePrivately held company
Founded1988 (1988)
FounderHaver "Dan" Danner
HeadquartersKansas City, Missouri
Area served
US
ServicesDirect Marketing
Printing
Variable Data Printing
Web-To-Print
Marketing Asset Management
Marketing Automation
RevenueUS$17,700,000 (2008)
OwnerEric Danner, Gina Danner, Larry Wittmeyer
Number of employees
100+
WebsiteGoNextPage.com
Logo for Mail Print, Inc.

NextPage, Inc. is a direct marketing and variable data printing company located in Kansas City, Missouri. The company's customers include national franchises and organizations, and include more than 14,000 users of their "Marketing Communications Portal" product.[1] In February 2013, Mail Print merged with Graphic Services Printing and L&L Manufacturing to form NextPage.[citation needed]

Company history

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NextPage was originally established in 1988 under the name Mail & More by Haver Danner. Children Eric, Gina and Kyle Danner later joined the business and transitioned it to a personalized direct marketing and commercial printing provider, under the name of Mail Print. NextPage was created in 2013 when three strong regional print providers, Mail Print, L & L Manufacturing and Graphic Services, merged to form one company. NextPage is owned by Eric Danner, Gina Danner and Larry Wittmeyer, Jr. who had previously worked together on projects over twenty years. NextPage's offices and operational facility are located in the Hunt Midwest Subtropolis, an underground business complex.

Revenue & Company Growth

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As of January 2009, NextPage was listed as the 5th largest commercial printing company in the Kansas City area. Archives of the Kansas City Business Journal's yearly "Top Area Commercial Printing Companies" lists detail the following growth:[2]

Year Revenue Rank Employees
2008 $17.7 million 5 82
2005 $13.2 million 5 74
2004 $11.35 million 9 67
2003 $10.07 million Not listed Not listed
2002 $7.2 million 16 47
2001 $6.1 million 19 43
2000 $4.9 million 21 42

Innovations

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In 2001, NextPage publicly launched their "Marketing Communications Portal," an online marketing asset management and ordering system for use by organizations and franchises to create and execute direct marketing materials.[3] Early users of the system include Reece & Nichols Realtors,[4] a real estate brokerage with more than 60 locations and 2,000 sales agents.[5]

NextPage began using the Hewlett-Packard line of Indigo digital presses in 2002, which allowed for variable data print personalization by integrating database information during the digital printing process. As an early adopter of the technology, NextPage served as a HP test site.[3]

In 2007, NextPage introduced a marketing automation tool that delivered a stream of automatic sales touches on a salesperson's behalf. The automated campaigns could be initiated to a single prospect or mailing list.[6]

Other proprietary marketing systems include "Oyster," a user interface and database for creating and producing Personalized URLs.

Customers

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NextPage's customer base is made up of medium and large-size businesses and franchises, including:

References

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  1. ^ "Marketing Asset Management | Mail Print’s Communications Portal". Retrieved on 2010-6-17.
  2. ^ "Top Area Commercial Printing Companies", Kansas City Business Journal, 9 January 2009
  3. ^ a b Danner, Gina. "Go Big or Go Home", KC Small Business, Kansas City, January 2010.
  4. ^ Worth, Tammy. "All in the family: Three siblings adapt printing company to the times", Kansas City Business Journal, Kansas City, January 2010.
  5. ^ "Join Our Team", Retrieved on 2010-6-17.
  6. ^ "Mail Print Launches Latest 10 to Win’ Product, Builds Business", RISMedia, 25 April 2007. Retrieved on 2010-6-17.
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