NATIONAL
EDITORIAL CONFERENCE SESSIONS
B2B Editing at the Crossroads
Full schedule — updated
May 11, 2007
Register
online (credit
card required) or
get a printable registration form (1.2MB PDF).
Day One,
Thursday, August 2
When Worlds Collide:
Creating Print and Digital Synergies
A day-long series of sessions
takes editors from the basics of the online shift
into the realm of how-to and management issues.
8:15-9:00
am
Opening Address — Norman Pearlstine, a
senior advisor for telecommunications and media, The Carlyle
Group; former editor-in-chief, Time Inc.
9:00–10:15
am
Stepping Back: The New Digital Technologies
This session provides a foundation in the latest technologies
in the Web 2.0 environment, with explanations of their
implications, their strengths and weaknesses, and ways
to integrate them.
Speaker: Rex Hammock, president,
Hammock Publishing
10:30–11:45
am
By the Metrics: What Makes Online Tick?
The fast-changing world of audience measurement holds vital
significance for the development of online publishers,
and for us as editors. This session looks at the sometimes
surprising ways our journalism, and the way it is reported
and delivered, may be changed by advertiser demands in
this area. What’s working, what’s not. You’ll
also learn more about what the following terms really mean:
• pages • paths • hits • views • referrals • visits • unique
visits
Speaker: Sean Fulton, vice
president, GCN Publishing
12:15–1:30
pm
Lunch, Roundtable Discussions, and Keynote with Steve Adler,
editor-in-chief, BusinessWeek
2:00-3:45
pm
Putting It All Together: Life at 1to1 and ENR Magazines
Editorial and digital managers of two publications with
different Internet models discuss their development in
print and digitally, including how their study of technologies
evolved into a formal plan.
Speakers:
- Elizabeth Glagowski, managing
editor, ePublications, 1to1;
- Tom Schmalzl, director of
integrated communications, 1to1;
- Andy Wright, managing senior
editor, ENR.com
4:00-5:00
pm
Web Ethics: A Different Ball Game
From the way advertising messages are placed to questions
of conflicts of interest, the transition to online publishing
challenges our sense of right and wrong as we represent
our readers. This session helps familiarize editors with
the ethical issues presented by print and online publishing.
Moderator: Paul Heney, senior
editor, Hydraulics & Pneumatics; president,
Trade, Association, Business Publications International
Panelists:
- Michelle Manafy, editor, EContent;
- David Snow, executive editor, ALM’s
Law.com
6:00
p.m. …
Azbee
Award Reception, Dinner, and Awards
Day Two, Friday,
August 3
Real Publishing:
The Art and Craft of Business Editorial
Our second day focuses on experiences
in achieving editorial excellence, along with career
enhancement for all editorial staff.
8:30–10:00
am
How They Did It: Azbee Magazine of the Year Case Studies
Top editors of the two award-winning magazines discuss
their strategies and methods for achieving editorial excellence.
10:15–11:15
am
New Product Launches: Making Them Pay
This session will help editors with the steps needed to
analyze staff, a market, and develop a business plan that
leads to approval.
Speaker: Lou Ann Sabatier, principal, Sabatier Consulting
11:45 –1:15
pm
Luncheon, Roundtable Discussions, and
B2B Media Watchdogs Have Their Day
Hear what three editors who cover business-to-business
publishing have to say.
Moderator:
Robin Sherman, associate director,
ASBPE and principal, Editorial & Design Services
Panelists:
- Ellis Booker, editor, Crain’s
BtoB and Media Business;
- Jeremy Greenfield, editor, min’s
b2b;
- Matt Kinsman , managing editor, Folio:.
1:45–2:45
pm
Understanding Circulation For Your Career Advancement
Whether you are an assistant editor or an executive editor,
career advancement may depend on your circulation and database
knowledge. In this session, you’ll learn the latest
circulation trends, including leveraging circulation for
editorial, and yes, understanding your audit statement.
Speakers:
- Karlene Lukovitz, principal, MediaLink,
and former editor, Circulation Management magazine
and former VP, communications, BPA Worldwide
- Toni Nevitt, president, eMediaAdvantage
3:00–4:00
pm
Extreme Makeovers: Azbee Excellence Clinic
This interactive, roundtable session will provide immediate
feedback on how to improve attendee publications. We divide
the discussion into categories, with conference speakers,
award-winning editors, and other experts choosing the publications
to discuss from attendee submissions. All attendees will
meet face-to-face with the experts.
Conference fees
Register
online (credit
card required) or
get a printable registration form (1.2MB PDF).
- Member: $395
- Nonmember: $495
Full Conference, after July
13:
- Member: $475
- Nonmember: $675
One-Day, by July 13:
- Member: $230
- Nonmember: $285
One-Day, after July
13:
- Member: $330
- Nonmember: $385
Banquet-only fees
- By July 13: $140
- After July 13: $165
Hotel
The
Roosevelt Hotel
Madison at 45th
New York, NY
Conference rate is $229
a night if you reserve by July 9.
Call 888-833-3969 and ask for the ASBPE rate.
Azbee FAQ
Winners
in all categories, both national and regional, will
be notified via fax and email in April, although
the specific honor (i.e., gold, silver, or bronze)
are not disclosed at that time. These finalists
will also be announced on the Society Web site.
Awards
received by winners in our four regions will
be announced at ASBPE regional ceremonies to
be held this spring/summer, prior to the national
Azbee Awards of Excellence banquet.
Awards
received by national winners will
be announced at the Azbee Awards of Excellence
Banquet at New York City’s Roosevelt Hotel
on Thursday, Aug. 2. The program, from 5:30–10:30
p.m., begins with the Azbee Award reception,
followed by the dinner, and recognition of all
winners. |