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softwares for creating virtual magazines in-house

Started by jody. Last reply by PageFlip Jan 16. 2 Replies

What are the best softwares in the world for creating virtual magazines in-house?I've already found these links, but was wondering if anyone here has had any experiences with these softwares or other…Continue

I would like to share my new digital edition with the group.

Started by Eddie Lee Rider, Jr. Oct 7, 2010. 0 Replies

Our Land Report 100 was featured on Forbes.com and MSNBC.com this week. Enjoy.Continue

White Papers - rates

Started by Keith Gregory. Last reply by Anand Krushnan Aug 6, 2010. 8 Replies

We're in the process of launching a white paper section for our website, and am just wondering if anyone has any feedback on the rates they charge?I'm personally in favor of a per lead rate - or at a…Continue

Content Management Systems (CMS)

Started by OlegR. Last reply by Mark Loeffler Jun 22, 2010. 72 Replies

Which content management system are you using?How do you like it?What is good about it?What drives you crazy about it?How big is your CMS support staff?Would you change your CMS and why?Continue

Tags: publishing, platform, editorial, workflow, web

Email Marketing Software

Started by Joanne Juda-Prainito. Last reply by Clive Page Mar 30, 2010. 4 Replies

What In-House email marketing software are you using?  Any suggestions?  We're currently using Bronto Professional and are constantly being charged for email upgrades.  Please share your experience. …Continue

Content Repurposing Service offered

Started by Polymathea. Last reply by Polymathea Sep 20, 2009. 1 Reply

Looking for transcription & content repurposing assignments.Pls do have a look at my profile for complete reference & work history details.Thx!Continue

How have predictions about media technology turned out?

Started by Martha Spizziri Sep 1, 2009. 0 Replies

Take a look at yesterday's post on the American Society of Business Publication Editors' blog, "Back to the…Continue

The Borg That Roared: ESPN Attacks Local News

Started by CK Thurber. Last reply by CK Thurber Jul 22, 2009. 4 Replies

The working title for this post was “The Mouse That Roared,” a riff on the mascot of ESPN’s majority owner, Disney. But there’s nothing mouse-like about ESPN. And, unlike the film of the same title,…Continue

Tags: technology, content, publishing, curation, aggregation

E-Editions

Started by Justin Thurman. Last reply by Maverick G. Greissing Jul 3, 2009. 33 Replies

Is anyone using e-editions of their magazines instead of a traditional web site? We have a person interested in this at our company and I don't think it is something that our advertisers would be…Continue

software for managing client specs?

Started by Bandini Jun 1, 2009. 0 Replies

I'm exploring ways to manage client specifications. My company produces custom publications for more than 100 clients, all with scores of editorial specs regarding text styling, spelling,…Continue

Tags: content, custom, specifications, specs

Forms Management

Started by Michael Zingalis. Last reply by Mitch Speers Apr 21, 2009. 1 Reply

What are the best applications out there for web based forms management, and why do you think they are the best?

Tags: manipulation, designing, data, forms, Management

What are the best CMS for websites? What are the top 10?

Started by Sachin Ghodke. Last reply by CMS Critic - Mike Johnston Mar 11, 2009. 10 Replies

Have you heard of these? What are their advantages / disadvantages? Which one do you recommend? and If you have been using them what has been your best experience with the CMS you are using?I know of…Continue

Tags: system, management, content, CMS

Google's New Magazine Archive Project

Started by Cara Showers. Last reply by Julian Jordan Feb 27, 2009. 3 Replies

I'm really stoked about Google's new magazine archiving project.…Continue

Tags: Project, Archive, Magazine, Google's

Invitation to Join: Darien, New Canaan & Rowayton Media & Marketing Group.

Started by Phil Ripperger. Last reply by Kerry Smith Feb 12, 2009. 1 Reply

We're pretty much open to anyone working in the category who lives or works in lower Fairfield County, CT or Westchester County, NY--Folio's own backyard:…Continue

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Nearly 2M higher income 18-35 heavily engaged shoppers

Started by Katja Burnett. Last reply by Ben Levy Jan 21, 2009. 1 Reply

We don't belong to an ad network because of the exclusivity issues and ...well...crappy ads that aren't quite in line with the income level of our demographics. We have a very established social…Continue

Sign In and Introduce Yourself eMedia Vets

Started by Dave Iannone. Last reply by Lisa Hockensmith Jan 13, 2009. 16 Replies

Welcome to the eMedia group on MediaPro. Take a moment to sign in and introduce yourself, tell us a little about your background and lets get the discussion and sharing of ideas started...

CMS... DAM... what about creativity?

Started by Maverick G. Greissing Dec 21, 2008. 0 Replies

I see discussions regarding inforamtion about management systems as if you can't get going until there is a relaible system!What ever happened to the US hard work ethos?And creativity?Why on earth…Continue

Granting Google a content license by using Chrome

Started by Prescott Shibles. Last reply by Cynthia Cheng Nov 26, 2008. 7 Replies

Has anyone else read up on the fact that submitting content via Google's new browser, Chrome, gives them a content license…Continue

Tags: content, license, copyright, chrome, google

What Should We Be Paying for Content Online?

Started by Shannon Emmerson. Last reply by Tim Dees Nov 4, 2008. 2 Replies

I work for a media company with a long history of publishing magazines, and a relatively short history of publishing online. We are in discussions currently about how to approach digital rights…Continue

Tags: digital, writers, photographers, payment, copyright

What best DAM (Digital Asset Management System) would you recommend to be used?

Started by Sachin Ghodke. Last reply by Dan Trombetto Oct 14, 2008. 3 Replies

What is the difference between server and client based DAMs?Which DAMs are the best to use as server based and why?I am asking these questions because the company I work for is planning on installing…Continue

Tags: client, web, server, systems, asset

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Comment by Robin Sherman on June 10, 2008 at 2:49pm
ATTENTION B2B EDITORS. If you are an editor in B2B, or someone interested in the American Society of Business Publication Editors, please consider joining the ASBPE group. ASBPE is the only professional association in the U.S. solely devoted to helping individual editors and writers of business-to-business print magazines, newsletters, and digital publications enhance their editorial and management careers. Click on "Group" this page. Or go to www.asbpe.org for more information.
Comment by Jonathan Howell on July 29, 2008 at 10:52am
Hi-looking for your help and input
My name is Jon Howell and I am the Sales manager for an event in the UK called Publishing Expo. It is in it's fourth year and the 2009 Expo looks like being the biggest yet with 120 exhibitors and 3,500 publishing executives attending the two days.

The reason I am a member of this group is to ask fellow members for your help and input for suggestions for our seminar programme for 2009
We are in the planning process for 2009 and whilst I have a large UK base to target for ideas and suggestions I am a big fan of looking outside our pond especially the US as you tend to be early adopters of new technologies/strategies and the UK normally follows.

So if any of you guys have the time and would like to put forward suggestions for topics covering any area of E-Media publishing you have implemented already or are thinking of doing it would be great to hear from you. I would really appreciate and value your input
All seminars/workshops are FREE to attend.

Full details on the focus format of the event can be found at www.publishingexpo.co.uk The site for 2009 will be launched shortly but the 2008 site will give you an idea on the focus, format, flavor of the 2 days on the types of seminars we run.

Whilst the event is UK based and 90% of exhibitors and visitors are from the UK as the show has grown it has attracted interest from European, Middle and Far East and US/Canadian visitors and suppliers to exhibit. The 2009 show will run from February 11-12th at Olympia 2 Hammersmith West London so if any of you guys happen to be in the UK for any reason (not the weather that's for sure :) ) during this time why not pop along-it's completely free to enter and view all the seminars and walk around the exhibition.

Thanks for your time guys and I hope I havent infringed any rules- guidlines of the group-apologies if I have!
I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience
Kind reagrds

Jon
Publsihing Expo 2009
0044 (0) 207 924 6563
Comment by Robin Sherman on October 29, 2008 at 4:16pm
Save the date.

ASBPE is sponsoring a webinar at 1 pm on Nov. 17 titled "A B2B Journalist's Guide to Creating the Next New-Media Resource."


On the Internet, smart writers and editors can reach millions of people — and make money doing so — without the backing of a large media company.

During the webinar, two who have done it will share what they learned about launching a new web venture:

Harry McCracken, the former editor-in-chief of PC World who has since founded the personal technology blog Technologizer, and Joe Pulizzi, founder and chief content officer of the search community site Junta42. They'll discuss how to:

• develop an effective marketing strategy to promote your content;
• identify and participate in online conversations that can help draw audiences to your work;
• use social networking Web sites to reach out to on-line communities who are likely to value your expertise;
• leverage the power of “free”; and
• build successful permission-based marketing initiatives.

More info at www.asbpe.org. Registration info to be announced.
Comment by Robin Sherman on November 4, 2008 at 3:38pm
WEBINAR UPDATE with registration information

"A B2B Journalist's Guide to Creating the Next New-Media Resource."

How to register: You can register on-line for this Webinar at http://eventcallregistration.com/reg?cid=4772t11. Shortly after you register, you will receive a confirmation of your registration by e-mail that will include the dial-in number and access code.

Fee: This Webinar is $10 for all ASBPE members and $35 for non-members.

More info in "comment" belo
Comment by Martha Spizziri on November 19, 2008 at 1:03pm
Here are some highlights from the American Society of Business Publ...

The webinar will be available to attendees in archived form for re-viewing; watch the ASBPE web site for details.
Comment by Sachin Ghodke on March 28, 2009 at 10:04am
I have started a blog on Interaction and User Experience Design. I would appreciate your feedback and visit it for your future references on different aspects of IxD and UX Design. Visit my blog at http://interaxndesign.wordpress.com/
Comment by Martha Spizziri on May 29, 2009 at 8:13pm
New York City-area editors may want to attend the June 5 panel discussion Drive Website Traffic, Boost Readership, sponsored by the New York chapter of the American Society of Business Publication Editors.

It's a lunch meeting Friday, June 5. Three panelists wll talk about how to harness Web 2.0 to spread the word about your brand and content. They'll talk about how to effectively integrate social media and search engine optimization (SEO) strategies into a publication’s reader-engagement activities.

You’ll learn how to use Web 2.0 to …

* build reader interaction and grow circulation.
* boost brand recognition.
* facilitate networking among readers.
* recharge existing e-products and print products.

And find out how to …

* select which social media and SEO strategies will be most effective for your organization.
* involve the entire editorial staff in social media and SEO activities.
* plan, launch, and integrate a social media and SEO strategy into your editorial operations and reader-interaction strategies.

Meeting Details

When: Friday, June 5, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Where: The McGraw-Hill Companies, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, Room 209. Enter on 49th Street between Avenue of the Americas and 7th Ave. Check in at the Visitor's Desk for a building security pass.

To be served: Boxed lunches

How to attend:
To reserve your place, send payment (credit card or check payable to ASBPE) with a completed reservation form (380K Word doc) to the contact listed on the form.

Admission charges without boxed lunch included:

$25 for ASBPE members and journalism students (w/ current ID); $35 for nonmembers.

Admission charges with boxed lunch included:

$40 for ASBPE members and journalism students (w/ current ID); $50 for nonmembers.

Special Bonus!! For groups of three or more, each person gets $5 off the registration fee. Each member who registers and brings a nonmember guest receives $5 off the member’s registration fee.

About the Panelists

Elizabeth Glagowski, managing editor, interactive, leads the editorial production of 1to1 Media's online content, including 1to1 Weekly and The Marketing Xfactor e-newsletters, as well as the 1to1 on the Run podcast series. She is also a contributing writer to 1to1 Magazine and 1to1 Media's daily blog. Previously she served as director of Web content and design for 1to1 Media. Prior to joining 1to1 Media, Liz was the Web editor for Internetnews.com.

Joe Haddock is a seasoned eMedia professional with strong experiences in online strategy, sales management, audience/business development, and technology. As director of eMedia Business Development at Summit Business Media, he is currently responsible for improving the financial performance and audience engagement of the publishing company’s core media products. Prior to joining Summit, Joe served as the Vice President of eMedia at WiesnerMedia and as a Director of Technology at Wicks Business Information.

David Neuman manages all Web 2.0 social media marketing initiatives for Prime Visibility, an Internet marketing company. Whether dealing with a Fortune 500 financial institution or a small retail business, David applies unique techniques and strategies that engage his clients' audiences and increase their revenue, leads, and long-term customer loyalty. By leveraging the popularity and power of blogs, social bookmarking, RSS feeds and prominent social media communities, David’s clients have experienced extraordinary growth. He is co-creator of the award-winning analytics program PrimeBuzz, which measures a website's total presence within the social media realm. Prior to joining Prime Visibility, he was marketing manager for a Boston-based printing company, overseeing its social media marketing, search engine optimization and Pay-Per-Click management services.
Comment by Martha Spizziri on May 29, 2009 at 8:19pm
This might be of interest -- the Twitter stream from American Society of Business Publications Editors' Managing Social Media webinar that was held today. Covered how to set a social media strategy for your publication, prioritize time, be efficient in your efforts. Also hints on using social sites to help you as an editor. http://bit.ly/asbpe-socialmedia
Comment by kimirhochelle on September 13, 2009 at 7:18pm
hi, i own a full service pr and entertainment firm and publish Urban Lyfestyles Magazine.. you are welcome to join social network community at www.urbanlyfestyles.ning.com

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