Website Relaunch: Publishinghelp.com
Announcing the relaunch of PublishingHelp.com, a free resource for aspiring publishers and publishing professionals alike.
New Britain, CT, June 19, 2009 --(PR.com)-- William Dunkerley Publishing Consultants has relaunched the popular PublishingHelp.com website. It now has added new content to serve the surging interest in the publishing field, both online and print.
Online search metrics indicate there’s presently as much interest in making a magazine as there is in baking a cake. That attests the degree to which interest in publishing has become so widespread.
PublishingHelp.com is a free resource for everyone with a serious interest in publishing. The site offers expertise on publishing for both the beginner and pro. It answers some of the basic questions about how to get started. Yet, it also caters to industry veterans who need to learn more about strategic planning for the future.
Many industry observers believe that publishing has now entered what’s called “publishing 2.0”. The dynamic development of blogging, social media, and other digital content are bringing the same revolutionary changes to publishing as they have to the Internet at large. PublishingHelp.com provides content to help everyone to make a successful transition.
Is blogging really publishing? Are bloggers journalists? You’ll find answers to these and many other questions on the site. In one of the reports, experienced editors from across the country share their trade secrets. They cover topics from how to write for a younger audience to how to challenge your readers.
With advertising being so important to print and online publishers, the site also provides extensive guidance on the topic. A detailed special report goes into how to increase ad sales even in the face of today’s tight market. Other reports deal with topics such as editorial productivity and salaries, conducting research, and branching off into book publishing. Links to additional resources are provided, as well.
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Online search metrics indicate there’s presently as much interest in making a magazine as there is in baking a cake. That attests the degree to which interest in publishing has become so widespread.
PublishingHelp.com is a free resource for everyone with a serious interest in publishing. The site offers expertise on publishing for both the beginner and pro. It answers some of the basic questions about how to get started. Yet, it also caters to industry veterans who need to learn more about strategic planning for the future.
Many industry observers believe that publishing has now entered what’s called “publishing 2.0”. The dynamic development of blogging, social media, and other digital content are bringing the same revolutionary changes to publishing as they have to the Internet at large. PublishingHelp.com provides content to help everyone to make a successful transition.
Is blogging really publishing? Are bloggers journalists? You’ll find answers to these and many other questions on the site. In one of the reports, experienced editors from across the country share their trade secrets. They cover topics from how to write for a younger audience to how to challenge your readers.
With advertising being so important to print and online publishers, the site also provides extensive guidance on the topic. A detailed special report goes into how to increase ad sales even in the face of today’s tight market. Other reports deal with topics such as editorial productivity and salaries, conducting research, and branching off into book publishing. Links to additional resources are provided, as well.
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William Dunkerley Publishing Consultants
Meredith Dias, Research Editor
860-881-2300
www.publishinghelp.com
Contact
Meredith Dias, Research Editor
860-881-2300
www.publishinghelp.com
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