Quark Offers Printers Free QuarkXPress 8 & Priority Technical Support
Press release
In continued support of the print community, Quark announced special offers that allow eligible printers to join Quark output provider programs at no cost. Adobe Service Network (ASN) members, current QuarkAlliance members, and printers interested in Quark Promote are invited to take advantage of complimentary QuarkAlliance and Quark Promote memberships. Membership benefits can include priority technical support, a free copy of QuarkXPress 8, increased market visibility, and potential revenue opportunities.
“At a time when some in our industry are moving away from print, Quark is aggressively maintaining its investment in this community,” said Cyndie Shaffstall, director of QuarkAlliance. “There is a significant opportunity for printers to take advantage of the booming Web-to-print industry, as well as traditional revenue streams. I invite all output providers to join one of our programs right now at no cost.”
There are a variety of ways output providers can participate in the special program enrollment offers:
* Existing ASN (Adobe Service Network) members that register now will receive a complimentary one-year enrollment to both the QuarkAlliance Output Provider Program as an Authorized Partner and the Quark Promote Output Provider Program (US) as an Authorized Partner (at the provider’s discretion).
* Current members of the QuarkAlliance Output Provider Program are eligible for a complimentary one-year membership renewal that now also includes enrollment in the Quark Promote Output Provider Program.
* All output providers are eligible for complimentary enrollment in the Quark Promote Output Provider Program.
To begin the registration process, visit www.quarkalliance.com. Rules and regulations apply and ASN members will be required to provide proof of membership.
QuarkPromote.com is a new online service that helps entrepreneurs and small businesses create their own high-quality, professional marketing materials. To learn more visit https://www.quark.com/pressdetail.aspx?nid=2443&lang=us.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on January 21, 2010
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