Posts Tagged ‘webinars’
Why live and online events are a priority for specialist publishers
Monday, April 11th, 2011Specialist publishers are increasingly realising that their business is more about gathering together a like-minded community than about creating niche content. So it comes as little surprise to see the emphasis placed on live and online events and networking in the research recently commissioned by the Specialist Media Show among 200 publishers, with a bias towards smaller, independent specialist markets. Below are my top five insights. (more…)
Tags: e-learning, live events, networking, new research, online networking, specialist media show, virtual events, webinars
Posted in b2b, business strategy, consumer, events, news
How traditional media businesses can create online subscriptions packages
Friday, June 5th, 2009The debate is still raging among traditional media businesses, particularly newspapers, over how to drive revenues from online content. Pure online news no longer will justify an entry fee, especially with the BBC providing such a comprehensive service for free. See my earlier post on reinventing online content for more thoughts on the implications for editorial teams. Meanwhile, online-only information businesses are carving out profitable niches serving very targeted groups, eg econsultancy. Publishers will need to think hard about how to use their editorial expertise to create specific packages that niche audiences will consider worth paying for. Rather than trying to charge multiple micro-payments for piecemeal chunks of editorial, I believe there is mileage in creating online subscription packages that combine a number of useful content-based elements for a carefully defined audience. Here are some suggested steps for media businesses who want to create an online subscriptions package: (more…)
Tags: digests, membership, networking, niche audience, paid-for content, Penmaen Media, privileged access, reports, subscriptions, tools, webinars
Posted in b2b, business strategy, consumer, content
