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Fred Olivieri Construction Still Standing on a Solid Foundation
Third generation is now part of Canton contracting company; growth has been consistent for business that employs 150 in Stark County. Rule number one in the construction field is to build on a strong foundation. That rule also applies to operating a business.
View Web PageMidwest Industrial Supply has Growth, Success Under Control
Local family-owned company does its part to strengthen Canton, Stark County. Step into the offices of Midwest Industrial Supply — 1101 3rd St. S. E. in Canton — and signs of success are readily apparent.
View Web PageInnovation & Expertise Equals Performance for Zeiger Industries
Local family-owned company makes its mark internationally as the ultimate provider of plasticizing technology for demanding applications. State-of-the-art computer numerical control (CNC) machines. A one-of-a kind jet-fuel-powered screw-grinding machine. A proprietary isotropic surface finishing (ISF) system. Technical expertise recognized across the globe.
View Web PageFifty Years of Positioning: the 1980s
From mullets to parachute pants and leg warmers to Rubik’s Cube, the 1980s featured some wildly hot fads that ended up being relatively short-lived. But for Innis Maggiore, the 1980s spawned a new marketing philosophy that most certainly has stood the test of time — positioning.
View Web PagePositioning for Success: The Value of Designing a New Category
Want to dominate a business category? There’s only one sure way to do it: create a NEW category. As we learned from Jack Trout’s, Marketing Warfare, “if you’re not #1 or #2, be something new!” As positionists, we’re always encouraging our clients to stand apart.
View Web PageFifty Years of Positioning: the 2000s
We survived the Y2K scare, the boy band craze, a boot-cut jeans resurgence, flip phones, and dial-up Internet early in the 2000s. This only made us stronger. From 2000 to 2010, Innis Maggiore flexed its muscles with an increased focus on positioning. Growth and recognition followed.
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