Mequoda Summit: Our Early Bird Pricing Expires on August 31st, 2010.
Brand New, Never-Before-Seen Sessions
Two Mequoda Summits in a year affords the opportunity to cover important topics through their evolution. It also allows us to present brand new sessions to our attendees. New to our Mequoda Summit Boston 2010 are the following sessions:
-15 Ways to Leverage Magazine Content with Eric Hellweg, the Editor at Harvard Business Review Online; Holly Klingel, the VP Circulation Director at Sunset Magazine; Rocco Martino, the Senior VP at Guideposts.
This session will include editorial and marketing executives discussing how they've established their own multi-platform brands. Hear over a dozen ways print magazine content can be turned into evergreen content that utilizes websites, online communities, membership websites, videos, books and more.
-Leveraging Video Content with Charlie Spahr, the President of Ceramic Publications Company; John Bolton, VP/Publisher at Interweave; Patrick Hughes, the Production Director at Visual Post.
This session will include the benefits of small-scale video production, how to source and sell other's videos, the best ways to create online video, how to spread it around the online community and some of the equipment that can be used.
-Building Subscription Websites with Phil Ash, the Publisher of the National Institute of Business Management and KCI Investing.
This session will show you how a legacy publisher has turned his newsletters into subscription websites while launching new, digital-only subscription brands.
-Content Licensing Opportunities with Ed Coburn, the Publishing Director at Harvard Health Publications; Laura Carlsmith, the Web Marketing Director at EatingWell Media Group.
This session will discuss content licensing opportunities that each of the speakers have experienced, while offering advice on approaching your own content syndication and licensing opportunities.
-Building Digital Magazine Apps with Philip Charles-Pierre, the VP of Digital Media at Guideposts; Ryan Marquis, the Founder and COO of PixelMags.
This session will discuss the labor and benefits behind creating your own branded apps. It will also address customers' responses to the array of apps currently available.
-WordPress vs. Drupal vs. Telligent: Which CMS is Right for You?: with Aaron Campbell, the lead developer for Mequoda Group and Xavisys; Doug Wade, the Webmaster at Guideposts; TJ Harty, the VP of Technology at Interweave.
This session will provide an opportunity for these knowledgeable technology professionals to discuss the pros and cons of building their sites on these content management platforms.
These are just some of the new sessions that can be attended at the Mequoda Summit Boston 2010. Our four Keynote Presentations are also going to include new information from successful publishers.
Register now for the Mequoda Summit Boston 2010 and experience all of this new content from Mequoda Group and our fellow publishing professionals.