In less than one week, two editors of award-winning magazines are giving a free ASBPE webinar to take you behind the scenes of an AZBEE Magazine of the Year. Kim Kleman is editor of The American Lawyer and … read more
National Blog
Riding the digital wave: Thoughts on surviving the digital transformation
By Whitney Blair Wyckoff, Vice President, Washington DC ASBPE Chapter While catching waves at a competition in South Africa last year, pro surfer Mick Fanning suddenly found himself vying against an unexpected adversary: a great white shark. Fortunately, Fanning … read more
Digital resources for every editor’s toolbox
By Alexa Boschini, Associate Editor, Home Accents Today Editors today have so many storytelling elements to consider beyond words on a page. In today’s fast-paced, technology-entrenched world, readers are inundated with information from an endless sea of sources, … read more
Developing a process for B2B ethical decisions
By Joelle Harms, Senior Digital Media Content Producer, North Coast Media, and Alexa Boschini, Associate Editor, Home Accents Today For business-to-business editors, ethics can be more complicated than they are in the consumer media world. The scope … read more
10 Tips to Make Infographics Easy
By Laura D’Alessandro, Integrated Media Editor, American Public Power Association, ASBPE National Blog Chair As B2B editors, we know one of our biggest challenges is shrinking staffs. We’re already all trying to more with less. So why waste time … read more
National Press Foundation offering fellowships for continuing education
The National Press Foundation (NPF) is offering two all-expenses-paid fellowships to the annual Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, according to a foundation release. The fellowship includes full tuition, housing, … read more
Why You Need a New (Freelancer) Bestie
By Christine Parizo, Christine Parizo Communications Publications have always used freelancers to fill gaps, but with editorial budgets shrinking, it’s even more important to find and nurture reliable freelancers to contribute content that meets your standards. In today’s … read more
Source Cultivation: A Process and Habit
By Andy Brown, freelance writer, Methodical Writing If we ask 10 people for an interview and nine say ‘yes,’ it’s possible we’re networking-journalist superheroes. Everyone we meet likes and admires us. The mere mention of our names and … read more
Abe Peck on Navigating the New Editorial Environment
In an era where long-time B2B publishers have rebranded as data and information companies, how has the role of the B2B editor changed? … read more
New Ethics Advisory: Should authors of articles that are the target of reader criticism be allowed to preview complaint letters prior to publication?
Should content of ‘letters to editor’ be leaked prior to publication? The issue: A recently published article drew fire from several readers challenging factual claims. Before the next issue went to press, the editorial director shared the three … read more