While the year’s end brings many summaries of the big news of 2007, I thought it might be amusing to see some of the media’s biggest blunders. Regret the Error reports on media corrections, retractions, apologies, clarifications and … read more
Month: December 2007
Strategies for Writers Plagued with Too Many Ideas
It truly doesn’t sound like it would be a problem, but I bet if you’re a writer or editor of a B2B and you look to the right of your monitor and then to the left (and maybe … read more
Have you been E-inked yet?
I have often joked that at my first newspaper job I used a Fred Flintstone-style computer complete with a pterodactyl behind the monitor pecking out the letters. Now, print newspapers may truly be the dinosaurs of history. Editor … read more
To be paid or not be paid; that is the question
As a freelance writer for the past six years, I have followed this case with some interest. While a court has ruled, I’m not sure that all the questions have been answered. Most editors and publications’ representatives have … read more
ASBPE’s National Blog: The Antidote to Future Shock
By Steven RollASBPE President When I read Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock in high school, I scoffed at his premise that the pace of technological change would accelerate so rapidly that people would someday be unable to keep up. … read more
ASBPE National Blog Contributors
Contributors to the ASBPE National Blog include members of the national blog committee, which is responsible for its overall content, as well as other ASBPE national and chapter officers, working business-to-business editors, and consultants. Click an author’s name … read more
ASBPE Blog Policies
1. Unless otherwise stated, views expressed are the individual author’s and may not reflect official positions taken by ASBPE. 2. All comments submitted to the blog by users are moderated by the blog administrators — the blog committee … read more