Archive for 'Digital Publishing'

Nelson Leadership Seminar – Post 1

This blog will start a series of posts highlighting key take-a-ways from Thomas Nelson’s Leadership Technology Seminar Series. We had the first seminar last Friday. The presenters were Tim Bajarin and Ben Bajarin, the principals at Creative Strategies.
Let’s start with these two intersting facts presented at the technology seminar:

Processing power is continuing to increase at [...]

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DigiReady Update

Two weeks ago we completed the first two DigiReady training seminars. We trained 16 freelancers and 11 additional internal editors for a total of 15 trained internal editors. We surveyed them, and the results are overall positive. The general findings are:

Being 100% DigiReady is critical to our future
We are far ahead of our competition
DigiReady will [...]

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Mobile Device-Agnostic Marketing

Like thousands of others, we are racing down the iPhone app freeway trying to figure out if Iphone apps make sense for us. We have several pilots underway. And the iPhone is just one device; there is the issue of the other PDAs. Will we eventually make apps for all of the other PDAs too?
I [...]

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Digital Leadership

On July 23rd I posted a blog titled R U DigiReady? The blog discussed what DigiReady means, and why we are implementing the DigiReady process at Thomas Nelson. As the post indicates, this is why we are training our folks on DigiReady:

Increase Sales
Reduce Cycle Time
Improve Productivity
Better Marketing

DigiReady will allow us to simultaneously [...]

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R U DigiReady?

“Just ask yourself, what will publishing look like one hundred years from now? For Thomas Nelson to thrive then and now, digitally-ready content is the centerpiece of good business, good stewardship, and good strategy.” Bryan Norman, Senior Editor Nonfiction Trade Group
Thomas Nelson is about to start a very important initiative called DigiReady. DigiReady is a [...]

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Wanted: Content Producers

Bob Edington and I spent several days this week in San Jose, California (aka The Silicon Valley) and Seattle, Washington. We met with some very smart people that have access to the people and companies driving the newest technologies and how those devices will impact content. The implications to Thomas Nelson will be substantial over [...]

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Why XML Is Important

This blog is probably most interesting to the editorial folks at Thomas Nelson, because it will affect their jobs more than others’ jobs. Marketing will be the next most affected; XML will be an important tool to help them market our books. Finally, sales will love it, because XML will drive greater volume across multiple [...]

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Two Publishing Companies

“You have to run two publishing companies today; what publishing was and what publishing will be.”
That came from Dominique Raccah, CEO of Sourcebooks. I think she was quoting someone else; wish I knew so I could given them due credit. Others also discussed how their publishing companies are changing:
Marcus Leaver – President, Sterling Publishers Josh [...]

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