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Editor & Publisher (E&P) is a monthly journal covering the North American newspaper industry. It is based in New York City. E&P calls itself "America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry" and describes itself on its website as "the authoritative journal covering all aspects of the North American newspaper industry, including business, newsroom, advertising, circulation, marketing, technology, online and syndicates." E&P's website, now one of the most popular and influential in the media business[citation needed], is updated daily with breaking news. The E&P editor since 2002 is Greg Mitchell, who also writes a print and Web column. Online editor is Jay Defoore. In recent years the magazine has won numerous national awards, including several for its stories on coverage of the Iraq war. The journal dates back to 1884, when The Journalist, a weekly, was founded. E&P was founded 17 years later and merged with The Journalist in 1907. E&P later acquired Newspaperdom, a trade journal for the newspaper industry that started in 1892. In 1927, E&P merged with another trade paper, The Fourth Estate."[1] E&P was purchased in 1999 by BPI Communications, a division of VNU Business Media. Since 1999 it is owned by VNU, which also publishes Billboard, Adweek, Mediaweek, The Hollywood Reporter, Photo District News, and many other business-to-business magazines.[1]
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1. Taj Mahal Review, An International Literary Journal
September 02, 2008
An International Literary Journal
VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1 JUNE 2008 (13th Issue)
Edited by: Dr. Santosh Kumar Binding: Paperback & Hardback (pp: 524 with a separate section of authors bio) ISSN: 0972-6004 Availability: In Stock (Ships within 1 to 2 days) Publisher: Cyberwit.net, India Pub. Date: June 2008 Condition: New Front Cover Art: © Michael “Warble” Finucane
From The Editor
Welcome to the June 2008 TMR! This issue features a collection of poetry, short fiction, artwork, reflections, literary criticism, book reviews etc. The latest issue offers the best... (read more)
Author: Karunesh Kumar Agrawal
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2. How Important is Editing and Rewriting? And, Tips for Working with an Editor.
August 26, 2008
Enthusiasm is one reason why new writers get anything written at all. Misconception of what else is involved is what usually rattles their enthusiasm. It doesn’t have to be this way, though.
One reason I wrote the e-book, “Write, Get Published, and Promote,”** was because my clients who are new writers (most of them) believe the only thing needed is to get their piece written and have someone proofread it, then a publisher will grab it and . . . maybe you know the rest of the story. Thank goodness for such innocence because it’s what allows them to write until they’ve completed a first dr... (read more)
Author: Joyce Shafer
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3. How To Get Most From Your Adsense
August 21, 2008
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3 Reasons Why Adsense Is Essential For Content Sites To know why Adsense is essential for your content sites is to know first how this scene. The brain wave is in reality simple, if you think about it. The publisher or the webmaster inserts a java script into a certain website. Each time the page is accessed, the java script entrust pull advertisements from the Adsense program. The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content that is contained on the web page serviceable the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertis... (read more)
Author: Simon Burdett
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4. Create, Edit, Preview, Validate and Publish RSS Feeds and Podcasts with Feed Editor 5.2
August 10, 2008
For immediate release
August 8, 2008
Contact: Dmitry Baranov Company: ExtraLabs Software Title: Marketing Director E-mail: dmitry@extralabs.net
ExtraLabs Software unveils Feed Editor 5.2, a fully-fledged RSS editor that offers you an easy way to create and maintain RSS feeds and podcasts.
ExtraLabs Software today announces the release of Feed Editor 5.2. Designed for the Windows OS, this application enables you to create, edit and publish RSS feeds and podcasts surprisingly fast and easy. Compared to other RSS editors in its category, Feed Editor combines an unprecede... (read more)
Author: Dmitry Baranov
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5. Software offers RSS feed and podcast management - Feed Editor Lite v.2.7 has been released
July 03, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dmitry Baranov Company: ExtraLabs Software E-mail: dmitry@extralabs.net Web site: http://www.extralabs.net/
July 3, 2008 - Feed Editor Lite, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Extralabs Software. Now, with Feed Editor Lite, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch, or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds.
Designed for the Windows OS, this application enables you to create, edit and publish RSS feeds and podcasts surprisingly fast and easy. Compared to other RSS editors ... (read more)
Author: Dmitry Baranov
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6. Money Affirmations That Make You Money
June 23, 2008
“Chellie, an editor is interested in your book!” my agent, Lisa, exclaimed happily. “I sent her a bunch of proposals, and she returned all of them to me except for yours! Now she wants to talk to you.” My heart was thumping and my breath came fast. This could be the break we’d been waiting for. Lisa and I had been working together to find a publisher for my book, “The Wealthy Spirit” for over a year, through endless rounds of interest, rejections, almost-deals, and deals that fell through. “Deb likes your book, but has some changes to suggest,” Lisa went on. “Here’s her numb... (read more)
Author: Chellie Campbell
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7. ExtraLabs Software unveils RSS Feed Editor 5 - Create, Edit, Preview and Publish RSS Feeds and Podc
May 15, 2008
For immediate release
May 14, 2008
Contact: Dmitry Baranov Company: ExtraLabs Software Title: Marketing Director E-mail: dmitry@extralabs.net
ExtraLabs Software unveils Feed Editor 5, a fully-fledged RSS editor that offers you an easy way to create and maintain RSS feeds and podcasts.
ExtraLabs Software today announces the release of Feed Editor 5. Designed for the Windows OS, this application enables you to create, edit and publish RSS feeds and podcasts surprisingly fast and easy. Compared to other RSS editors in its category, Feed Editor combines an unprecedented n... (read more)
Author: Dmitry Baranov
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8. The Greening of the Swimming Pool
May 15, 2008
The following article appeared in the May/June edition of New Jersey Countryside Magazine and is reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Please visit NJ Countryside Magazine at http://www.njcountryside.com/
The greening of the swimming pool by Lindsay Bosslett Organic, chemical-free pools are making a splash all over Europe. Jim Robyn, owner of Rin Robyn Pools, hopes to bring one to your New Jersey backyard.
If there's one thing Jim Robyn knows about, it's pools. You don't spend most of your life working with them without learning a thing or two. But it's more than that.... (read more)
Author: Editor 123
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9. Your Editorial Stock Collection, a Hidden Wealth
April 11, 2008
With the proliferation of TV documentaries, CD-ROMS, century highlight books, websites, and millenium collections – editorial photos are enjoying a resurgence. Don’t throw anything away. Those photos you thought could serve no purpose – because they were outdated – can keep earning dollars for you.
The first fifty years of editorial stock photography were lean years for photographers.
Few photographers imagined their photos were worth much more than the immediate compensation they received from a magazine, book publisher or assignment client.
In addition, to save filing space, ... (read more)
Author: Rohn Engh
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10. The Long-Term Value of a Photobuyer...Cultivate Them for Future Profits
April 10, 2008
If you were selling apples, which of the following scenarios would you enjoy most? A. You start your morning with a leisurely breakfast at 9:00 a.m., load three dozen apples into your cart and deliver them to one customer at 11:00 a.m., and then spend the afternoon at the beach. B. You are awakened by the alarm at 5:00 a.m.; you rush through breakfast so that you can start knocking on doors in order to sell your 36 apples by the end of the day.
No contest, right? Yet most stock photographers resort to the second scenario, or even a third: they wait by the phone and hope someone will cal... (read more)
Author: Rohn Engh
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11. How to plug into the publishing revolution
April 01, 2008
Writing has traditionally been considered a solitary craft. You wrote you article or book in seclusion. You submitted it to an editor or publisher and prayed it would be published. Along comes the Internet and the monsters out of the cage. You now have the ability to self publish your work. You can throw up a Blog, hook up to an RSS feed and syndicate your writing. You can form online communities with other writers. Readers can give immediate feedback on your work. You can promote your work in the virtual book stores such as Amazon. The Internet has become a writer’s paradise. Wi... (read more)
Author: Navneet Kaur
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12. 10 Crucial Questions for Hiring a PR Firm
March 28, 2008
Let’s assume you know the definition of public relations: unpaid publicity achieved by pitching press releases and bylined articles to editors at newspapers, trade magazines and business journals.
And let’s assume you know the value of PR is up to 10 times higher than paid publicity, that is, advertising, because readers realize it has been validated as newsworthy by a “neutral gatekeeper,” the editor or publisher who evaluated and accepted it.
And let’s assume you’ve listened to the experts who say your promotional budget should be split 50-50 between PR and advertising.
You’r... (read more)
Author: Willy Gissen
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13. ExtraLabs Software unveils RSS Feed Editor 4.76 - Create, Edit, Preview and Publish RSS Feeds and P
February 11, 2008
For immediate release
February 8, 2008
Contact: Dmitry Baranov Company: ExtraLabs Software Title: Marketing Director E-mail: dmitry@extralabs.net
ExtraLabs Software unveils Feed Editor 4.76, a fully-fledged RSS editor that offers you an easy way to create and maintain RSS feeds and podcasts.
ExtraLabs Software today announces the release of Feed Editor 4.76. Designed for the Windows OS, this application enables you to create, edit and publish RSS feeds and podcasts surprisingly fast and easy. Compared to other RSS editors in its category, Feed Editor combines an unpre... (read more)
Author: Dmitry Baranov
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14. Journalism-The new addition
September 07, 2007
Initially, outsourcing use to claim manufacturing jobs, and then hit services such as technical support, airline reservations and tax preparation. Now the next in line is local journalism. James, the editor and the publisher of the Web site pasadenanow.com, identified that it sounds bizarre to have journalists in India covering news in and outside Los Angeles. He said “The idea to him makes the business sense because of India’s lower labor costs”. Apart from that, work can be done as far as it can be watched over the Internet. He further adds that, "It could be a better option to augment ... (read more)
Author: Viswas Ray
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15. Feed Editor, an RSS Feed Creation Tool, Makes Content Syndication Easy for Everyone
September 01, 2007
September 1, 2007 - Feed Editor, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Extralabs Software. Now, with Feed Editor, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch, or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds.
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, an XML format for distributing news headlines on the Web. RSS has evolved into a popular means to syndicate headlines and share content on the Internet. You can learn more about RSS and podcasting at http://www.extralabs.net/articles/create-rss.htm
Feed Editor makes RSS f... (read more)
Author: Dmitry Baranov
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16. Creators of The Amazing Race to produce Oprah's reality show
April 12, 2007
The Queen of Talk Oprah Winfrey is currently in discussion with Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri, the creators of the popular television reality series, The Amazing Race. Oprah is collaborating with van Munster and Doganieri with the aim of launching a charity-themed show called, The Big Give. The concept of the show is reminiscent of the novel "You Shall Know Our Velocity," which was penned by acclaimed writer, editor and publisher Dave Eggers. The fictional work tells the story of two people who go around the globe to spend money in various charitable and innovative projects. Take the... (read more)
Author: groshan fabiola
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17. Follow Peace or Using Your Better Judgment
April 01, 2007
Follow Peace or Using Your Better Judgment by Beverly Anne Sanchez Editor/Publisher of KingdomXchange.com and Christepublishers.Com
Have you ever heard or said these words? "I just knew I shouldn't have done that!" or "I had a feeling I shouldn't have said that!"
Well, next time you get the same feeling, STOP, LISTEN, AND PRAY...GOD IS TELLING YOU SOMETHING....NEVER DO ANYTHING AGAINST YOUR BETTER JUDGMENT !
"And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." (Phil. 4:7)
Let me start by saying, if you are ... (read more)
Author: Beverly Anne Sanchez
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18. How to Find a Literary Agent
March 02, 2007
If you want to paid to publish your book (through a traditional publisher, as opposed to self-publishing and paying all the costs yourself), it helps a lot to get a literary agent. The Big Six New York publishers won't even consider a manuscript unless it comes from a reputable literary agent.
Trouble is, it can be as difficult to find a reputable agent to represent your work as it is to get a publisher.
Not to fear, however. You do have a chance! I just talked with an editor who affirmed she is looking for new writers who have a "hook" that will offer fresh talent to their book lin... (read more)
Author: Diane Eble
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19. How Publishers Decide to Publish a Book (or Not)
March 02, 2007
Have you ever wondered how publishers go about deciding whether to publish a manuscript?
I recently talked to Andrea Mullins, the publisher of New Hope Publishers (who just happen to be the publisher of my book, Abundant Gifts). Andrea outlined the process in great detail. Though this process might differ slightly from publisher to publisher, most follow the same basic process. (I know, because I've worked with at least a dozen of them, as an author, editor, and/or book coach.)
Note that many publishers do not accept unsolicited manuscripts or book proposals. That means that you usua... (read more)
Author: Diane Eble
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20. Only For Authors and Editors
November 06, 2006
Are you an author or an editor who uses Microsoft Word for your manuscripts? If you don't use Word, you should. It is one of the most powerful desktop publishing tools available anywhere and has many built-in features to make it easier for you. In fact, do you know that there are over 200 shortcuts available in Word? And those are only the shortcuts. That's not to mention the other tools that are available. But how do you learn to use those features? When you want to write, you want to write - not spend time learning software. As an author or an editor you want the manuscript you sub... (read more)
Author: Cathy Perkins
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21. Why Do You Need a Book Proposal?
October 17, 2006
A book proposal is your calling card to literary agents and publishers. Despite a few exceptions, such as novels or memoirs, most authors write a proposal to sell a book and get an advance payment for it before drafting a manuscript.
Here are five good reasons why you, an aspiring author, need to draft a book proposal:
1. To persuade an editor and publisher to acquire your project. If they don’t see your ideas spelled out on the page, they won't be as willing to take a risk. The proposal gives them an opportunity to point out flaws in your material and make changes.
2. So you k... (read more)
Author: Stephanie Gunning
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22. What To Do If You Inherit Rights To A Screenplay
April 04, 2006
Aunt Jane Willed Her Screenplays To Me. What Can I Do With Them?
Free the story trapped in a format indecipherable by most. Have a ghostwriter rewrite the script into a manuscript, ready for self-publishing and self-promoting.
Imagine you’ve inherited the rights to a screenplay. You wouldn’t be alone. In fact, it’s trending -- understandable since forty thousand plus screenplays were written per year for the last twenty-five years. It was only a matter of time before they were resuscitated as bequests.
Your imaginary benefactor’s eulogy glorified the dedication, the passi... (read more)
Author: Matthew Evans
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23. Knowledge is Bliss: Getting Publicity
November 28, 2004
Knowledge is Bliss: Getting Publicity
There is a process for successfully getting publicity about your business or organization. Publicity is no great mystery, just a thorough and strategic sales job. You are selling content to a publication or website who needs it to entice their readers. No publicist can guarantee a publication will print stories about your company because the publisher or editor ultimately controls the content of a publication. However, here is the method we recommend:
Process outline:
1. Know that publicity is really a sales job. Sure, there is some good strateg... (read more)
Author: Allison Bliss
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24. WHAT I'VE LEARNED FROM MY SUBSCRIBERS
November 12, 2004
As editor/publisher of Book Promotion Newsletter, I am fortunate in having an eclectic group of subscribers who number in the thousands. The ezine is interactive and subscribers are encouraged to share their innovative marketing techniques.
Since starting the ezine in March 2003, I have learned a great deal about the do’s and don’ts of book promotion. Some has been through my own experience as author of two local guidebooks, Catskill Alive (second edition) and Long Island Alive, both published in 2003 by Hunter Publishing. But most of what I know today comes from this creative group of auth... (read more)
Author: Francine Silverman
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25. Help Wanted...
September 20, 2003
Hello again fellow publishers...
I'm looking for some help, because my Editor,
and CO-Editor are MIA. (missing in action), i.e.
they don't have the time to work with me anymore.
As I've always believed, and still do to this day:
people make time for what they really want to do,
so when someone says they don't have the time, what
they are really saying is, "I don't have time for
you, or what you want me to do", i.e. not interested.
On that note, back to why I need some assistance, and
to get it I'm looking to offer space to any publisher
here that helps me put together i... (read more)
Author: Harry Fassett
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