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5 Things I Learned from Self-Publishing

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You learn not just about the process, but yourself. For me the process was great fun, and well worth the time and effort. As I wrote last week , I wouldn’t be surprised if self-publishing leads to a modest revival in print. The Coming Content Marketing-Publishing Continuum.

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Beats vs. Obsessions: More Lessons for B2B from Quartz

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As he explains, “Today almost every news outlet is organized around fixed beats: ‘financial markets,’ ‘real estate,’ ‘technology’, and so on.”. Our journalists have to be, to some extent, all-rounders, who aren’t afraid to get outside their usual expertise and track the topic they’re following wherever it leads.”.

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Beats vs. Obsessions: More Lessons for B2B from Quartz

B2B Memes

As he explains, “Today almost every news outlet is organized around fixed beats: ‘financial markets,’ ‘real estate,’ ‘technology’, and so on.”. Our journalists have to be, to some extent, all-rounders, who aren’t afraid to get outside their usual expertise and track the topic they’re following wherever it leads.”.

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Start-Up Briefing Media Ltd. Blends Old with New

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While these B2B publishers have a highly evolved understanding of their markets, their inability to sacrifice the “ cash cow in the coal mine ” keeps them mired in the past. Logically, then, the most exciting and successful advances in B2B media should come from those with an understanding of B2B markets but without the old-media burdens.

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Adam Tinworth: Journalism in a Period of Continuous Change

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Though no doubt disconcerting, it is the kind of change that will surely lead to rewarding new experiences both for him and his readers. Or Tony Collins hitting the point where he had more leads from his blog readers than he had time to follow up. What was the pivotal moment that shaped how you view the post-print era?