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Digital Content Publishing Strategy Academy

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Feb 28, 2008 from 09:00 to 17:30

http://www.digitaltrainingacademy.com/termtime/2007/10/building_stronger_online_publi_1.php 

Digital Publishing Strategy Academy
Building stronger online publications
Digital management coaching


With rapid development continuing to be the norm, publishers need to be able to read the landscape and work as a team to set the right direction. Familiarity with the key principles behind different generations of websites is the starting point, and harnessing social media and communities remains key to sustainable content and audience growth. This management training explores the business models and content models of online publishing, and explains why some add little value and represent false paths, while others lead through the easy ground towards strong commercial growth.

Digital Content Publishing Strategy Academy
How are the needs of Internet users changing, and which publishing models will let your business fly? What is the cause of a 50% growth in traffic each year rather than 5% and how can your site deliver to the needs of these audiences? Which techniques can smaller businesses harness and how can you sustain them?
From blogs and social media to podcats and video, we unpack the best practice in digital publishing.


Date: Thursday 28th February 2008
Time: 9am – 5:30pm
Venue: Central London
Cost: £695.00 plus VAT
For More Information: http://www.digitaltrainingacademy.com/termtime/2007/10/building_stronger_online_publi_1.php
Organised by:
Digital Strategy Consulting & Netimperative
Book online: Via the link above or email events@netimperative.com
Special offer: £200.00 off for the second course booked for the same participant.
Details of this course can be found at: http://www.netimperative.com/events/digital-commercial-publishing-strategy-academy

Guests Attending:
Davina Lines, Netimperative
Oliver Whitten, Advertising.com

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