Mullion Compensation Definition Rockets in Google Ranks

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Zazzle strives to bring the most options to a customer with every product release. The recently release wrapped canvas product was no different. We added everything from three different frame thicknesses to mullion compensation…wait, Mullion compen-what? Confused? I was too. I remember sitting in a Zazzle Engineering meeting hoping like an eighth-grader during a pop quiz that no one would call on me to explain mullion and its compensation. Thankfully, people at Zazzle that are smarter than me know how to explain this process and explain they did. In fact, our Zazzle Engineering team and Product team did such a good job of explaining it that Zazzle’s answer rocketed to the top of Google’s results for “mullion compensation” and “what is mullion compensation” within days of launch! Read the amazing (almost poetic?) description of mullion compensation and understand the power of the well written word.

6 Responses to “Mullion Compensation Definition Rockets in Google Ranks”

  1. Zazzle News: Mullion Compensation Definition Rockets in Google Ranks | teeblr Says:

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  2. Jeffrey ten G. (@El__Jefe) Says:

    awesome

  3. Reflekshins Says:

    Awesome Zazzle. My goal is to obtain a massive bulk order — a million mullion compensation. :)

  4. Design Your Own Says:

    I am a firm believer in the fact that you can learn almost anyting by doing a Google search these days!

  5. Aristotle's Muse Says:

    Pfft. So what. I compensate so much mullion I don’t know what to do with it. I usually just store it next to my capacitated flux.

  6. Damen Roy Says:

    Uhh… mullion compensation = “Picture adjustment” not “monetary compensation”. Did I read that right?

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