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ASBPE Cleveland: May 2009
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Monday, May 4, 2009. No Solid Answer to 'What’s Next for B2B? On April 21, the Cleveland chapter of ASBPE held its first event in several years called "What's next for B2B? Everyone who attended felt the meeting was very worthwhile and wanted the discussion to go on all day. If you couldn't make it to this event, stay tuned for more through the rest of the year. And be sure to read vice president Marisa Palmieri's recap of the event. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Washington, D.C.
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ASBPE Cleveland: November 2007
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Saturday, November 17, 2007. Streamlining the Stream Line at ASBPE Cleveland. Do you like fishing? I do Back when I started fishing, there wasn't much to it - just a rod, a line, some bait and some time. Now, there's a whole lot of technology involved - you've got your fish finders, depth finders, GPS units, graphite rods, multi-jointed lures and synthetic fish hormone to dip them in. And even with all that, sometimes you still don't catch a damn thing. We'll also be fishing for your comments on editoria...
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ASBPE Cleveland: August 2008
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Sunday, August 17, 2008. OK, that's a big statement to make, and an award I don't give out often. ("Coolest thing ever, that I've seen so far today" would probably be more accurate, and that's. An award I give out at least once daily.). Anyway, by now you should know that it's important to take time to tag your stories; however, keeping it simple is sometimes hard, as tag discipline falls apart in the face of long, wordy articles. Kind of easy to see what the highlights are, no? Posted by Brad Kenney.
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ASBPE Cleveland: July 2008
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Azbee Regional Finalists Announced. The list of finalist publications. In the Midwest-South Region. Competition of the Azbee Awards of Excellence has been released; exactly which publications won which awards will be announced at the regions awards banquet, to be held July 17 in Washington, D.C. The national awards ceremony will take place the evening of July 24 at the ASBPE National Editorial Conference. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Washington, D.C.
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ASBPE Cleveland: Cleveland rocks!
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Monday, October 3, 2011. Ok, I know it's not the most inspired of headlines, but I think it's a good sentiment to kick off a new era of the ASBPE Cleveland chapter. My name is Stephanie Ricca, and I'm your new blog host (hostess? I am the editor in chief of Hotel Management magazine, and the new Cleveland chapter president. Please email me (sricca at questex dot com) if you'd like to be part of the planning team. I look forward to a fantastic Cleveland chapter. October 5, 2011 at 9:41 AM.
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ASBPE Cleveland: February 2009
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Monday, February 23, 2009. Benchmarking your web presence. Surfing around on social bookmarking site Delicious. Is an interesting educational exercise for editors - exploring the tags that you habitually use can bring new sources into your research universe. I was on the site yesterday, organizing a social bookmarking pilot for a project, and came across Compete.com. An analytics site that offers a quick, free benchmarking snapshot of your site versus your main competition. Posted by Brad Kenney.
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ASBPE Cleveland: November 2008
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Thursday, November 27, 2008. Giving thanks for innovation. At the rate things are going, someone will figure out a software algorithm that will write our stories for us. Until then, there are tools cropping up to take some of the pain out of an editor's pain-dense life. Textflow is the latest example. Lifehacker's Adam Pash describes this new tool. As far as I can tell, it's just a modified version of a tool that software coders have been using for years for version control/error reduction.
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ASBPE Cleveland: Giving thanks for innovation
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Thursday, November 27, 2008. Giving thanks for innovation. At the rate things are going, someone will figure out a software algorithm that will write our stories for us. Until then, there are tools cropping up to take some of the pain out of an editor's pain-dense life. Textflow is the latest example. Lifehacker's Adam Pash describes this new tool. As far as I can tell, it's just a modified version of a tool that software coders have been using for years for version control/error reduction.
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ASBPE Cleveland: Benchmarking your web presence
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Monday, February 23, 2009. Benchmarking your web presence. Surfing around on social bookmarking site Delicious. Is an interesting educational exercise for editors - exploring the tags that you habitually use can bring new sources into your research universe. I was on the site yesterday, organizing a social bookmarking pilot for a project, and came across Compete.com. An analytics site that offers a quick, free benchmarking snapshot of your site versus your main competition. Posted by Brad Kenney.
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