B2B
The Doom of B2B Publishing Paid Members Public
I’ve just reread Paul Conley’s superb post on the future of B2B (business to business) magazine publishing [http://paulconley.blogspot.com/2008/12/doom-and-gloom-and-rebirth.html]. It’s an excellent, thoughtful piece of work, and I think much of what he says will apply just as much to the
More Evidence for the Death of Print Paid Members Public
When I heard that Press Gazette was switching to publishing once a month, with a features-led magazine, I thought it sounded like a good plan. It was exactly the sort of solution that could save a title – moving upmarket with a more analytical bent. So, I thought, I’d swing
Trade Press Blogger: Paul Conley Paid Members Public
Here’s a blogger about trade press issues I really should have stumbled across before now: Paul Conley [http://paulconley.blogspot.com/]. Subscribed.
Communites: the future of trade press? Paid Members Public
Roy Gleenslade [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/greenslade/] reports on Sylvia Auton, chief executive of IPC Media, and where she sees the company going [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/greenslade/2006/07/magazines_the_zeitgeist_and_po.html] : > But, in recognition of the move towards a screen-based world, she