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New Teamstudio Tool Tips Contest


Teamstudio has recently announced a new contest soliciting the very best Teamstudio tool tips. Tens of dollars in cash and prizes (Just kidding about the cash actually.) can be had by sending in your best tool tip for any Teamstudio tool.

So what qualifies as a good tool tip? Well it could be anything. For example, you might have found a clever way to use one of our products in a context that makes it easier, faster, etc. Or you might have found a use for one of our tools that might not have been it's original purpose. For example the low tack adhesive used on Post-it Notes was not invented for that purpose. In fact, Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M discovered this adhesive by accident. It wasn't until 5 years later that one of his colleagues, Art Fry, came up with the idea of using it to anchor his bookmark in his hymnbook.

Okay, maybe we won't discover the next Post-it Notes idea here, but I'm sure there are a lot of clever ways you are using our products that we never thought of. Let us know. Send them in. Besides the great prizes, you will also have an opportunity to participate in a Teamstudio Tool Time showing off some of these incredible tool tips.

For more information about the Teamstudio Tool Tip Contest, please click on the Tool Tips Contest Flyer link. I can't wait to see what you come up with!

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