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Publishing Business 2010 Virtual Conference & Expo

September 16, 2010
• Presented By: Publishing Executive & Book Business

• Click Here: Publishing Business 2010 Virtual Conference & Expo


Whether you view the changes in the publishing industry as glass-half-full or glass-half-empty, unanswered questions abound, and best practices in most digital content areas are gray at best.

On Sept. 16., Book Business and Publishing Executive will host their second annual Publishing Business Virtual Conference, called "Digital Content Day @ Your Desk," that not only will take the pulse of the transitioning book and magazine publishing industries, but will address the most crucial issues facing publishing executives today, as they strive to develop profitable business models around digital content, and keep pace with new and emerging technologies.

There is no cost to attend the event, and you don't even have to leave your office.

The virtual show environment is essentially a visual depiction of an expo center rendered on attendees' computer screens via their Web browsers. They can visit the information booth or the exhibit hall to browse and chat with leading vendors, or enter the auditorium to attend educational sessions.

Program Developed by Top Industry Executives
The cutting-edge program-that will address everything from mobile content opportunities and technologies to multiplatform conversion options, revenue-building strategies, consumer content trends and forecasts, corporate structures that maximize success and more-was developed with the help of industry thought leaders from all types of publishing companies.

Save the date-Thurs., Sept. 16-for the free Publishing Business Virtual Conference "Digital Content Day @ Your Desk." Click here to register. 

For information on sponsoring or exhibiting at the Publishing Business Virtual Conference, contact: Drew James, associate publisher, at djames@napco.com or 215-238-5473. 
 

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