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What Makes Us Love Our Communities
A very interesting study was just released by Gallup and the Knight Foundation asking what attaches people to their communities. Now these communities are places
Finding the Right Words for Your Documents
Sponsored by the Specialized Information Publishers Foundation (SIPF), the Independent Publishers Legal Handbook is a free and downloadable 150-page book for SIPA members, filled
Robert (Bob) Brady, Founder and CEO, BLR – Business and Legal Resources, Old Saybrook, Conn.
What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
My
Social Networks Are for More Than Being Social
Networked individualism. What does that mean for businesses in search of keeping and attracting customers? As more and more people become social networkers,
It Pays to Listen to Those Selling Online Ads
“We’ve got to constantly be on the forefront, delivering what our advertisers need,” says Rob Nance, publisher of the newly minted Sift
Chapters, Too!
SIPA Chapter meetings are another way to get strong value from your membership…
At a New York City SIPA Chapter Meeting a short time ago, consultant Matt Bailey was on
Trends That Publishers See Coming Your Way
Here is our quarterly review of trends or paths that your fellow publishers and colleagues want to lock onto in the coming months.
1. Rick
New Online Disclosure Rules Reach the U.K.
A little over a year ago, the Federal Trade Commission set specific disclosure obligations for the sponsored online media promotion of products and services.
Want to motivate employees? Feedback and autonomy.
Interesting coincidence. Had lunch with a close friend on Sunday to catch up. Midway through, he said, “Oh, I didn’t tell you my great
Rick Biehl, President and Publisher, Atlantic Information Services, Inc., Washington, D.C.
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
BIEHL: In the early