Category archive for ‘Business Model’
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Copyright, Ebooks and the Unpredictable Future
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Publishing is Dead, Long Live Publishing
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It’s Not About eBooks; It’s About Amazon
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To Succeed, Publishers Must Experiment… and Fail
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Crossing Borders on Demand
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Radical Mediation: Agent, Evolve Thyself!
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Agents Need to Develop Alternative Models
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Taming (or Not) the Textbook Market
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BEA 2010: Chaotic, Hopeful, and Worthwhile
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Was BEA 2010 a Win for Publishing?
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A Book Conference You Can Attend in Your Bathrobe
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Is Konrath’s SHAKEN Change You Can Believe In?
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Closing the Gap Between Publishers and Readers
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Transmedia Requires New Breed of Writers, Publishers
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Old London vs. New Media
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Publishers Need to Fail Better, Cheaper, Faster
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Discoverability: Still A Book’s Biggest Problem
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The iPad, Transmedia, and the Future of Publishers
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Digital Comics: Level the Playing Field, Part II
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Digital Comics: Level the Playing Field, Part I
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Digital Comics: Competing with Marvel and DC
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A Clear, Easy Roadmap for Change
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Transmedia: Gatekeeping the Story, Not the Page
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New Think for Old Publishers: SXSWi for the Bookish
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Territorial Rights in a World Without Borders
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On “Fewer, Better Books”
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Learning from Ellora’s Cave
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Is Niche the Key to Publishing Survival?
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The $75 eBook: A True Story
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The Future of Publishing is Bright
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“E” is for Experiment (Not eBooks)
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Caught in the Middle: Publishing’s Other Customers



