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in this issue: industry buzz | turning custom media into gold | video interview | latest launches The Summer Olympics just wrapped up and winning gold seems to be on everyone's mind! So how can you achieve the "gold standard" with your strategic communications plan? In this issue of Engage, we get the inside secrets from the winners of the American Society of Association Executives' 2008 Gold Circle Awards! Don't forget to check out the latest launches, and our video interview. If you get even one idea, we'd like to think Engage is worth reading (and now, watching)! |
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Cut. Paste. Enjoy? The magazine industry is in an uproar about a new Web site that allows users to upload magazine content and "share" it for free via the internet. Users can choose to view an uploaded magazine in its entirety or only specific portions. The magazine content can then be saved for later viewing, emailed, or mixed and matched to create a personalized magazine. Some people are calling it blatant copyright infringement. Others say Mygazines represents the future of the industry. You be the judge...
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Disclaimer: Access to some sites may require registration. Turning Custom Media into Gold What's the "gold standard" for great articles, magazines, Web sites and other custom media? The American Society of Association Executives' 2008 Gold Circle Awards recognize innovators in 14 categories, ranging from print to digital platforms. In an exclusive interview, four of these 2008 winners offer strategic insights and best practices for creating your own award-winning custom communications. Courtney Shafer of The Entrepreneur's Organization encourages publishers to focus on "unique content and practical tips your audience can use immediately." Make sure your end product has definite takeaway that readers can apply to their professions. The American Institute of Architects advocates offering multiple media so members can "receive relevant information in the way they want to receive it." Its own eNewsletter surrounds audiences by incorporating videos, podcasting and blogs. According to Tom Noonan of the Baltimore Convention and Visitor's Center, creativity can give you big impact, even on a small budget. Case in point: Tom's group turned "homegrown" video into an award-winning Web site that gives tourists and convention planners access to hundreds of user-generated videos showcasing Baltimore's sights and sounds. And, don't be afraid of controversy! Drawing editorial expertise from the American Council of Engineering Companies' award-winning feature article on Boston's "Big Dig," Allan Crockett explains, "There's a way to tell a controversial story and still get your point of view across in a fair manner everyone will appreciate and applaud." What best practices can turn your custom media into pure gold? Check out our new best practice guide!
Connect Winning Gold For Your Custom Media.
Engage Win your own Gold Circle Award! For more information, click here.
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