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S & R Desktop Publishing Business by Barbara A. Fanson, X

S & R Desktop Publishing Business by Barbara A. Fanson, X
With the low cost of personal computers and advanced software, just about anyone today can call him or herself a desktop publisher. But without learning the business side of finding clients, pricing and marketing, it can be difficult to make money doing it. While there are many technical computer books on this subject, this book shows the reader how to actually start and manage a desktop publishing business. Now in its second edition, Start & Run a Desktop Publishing Business has taught thousands of readers how to build a profitable business by focusing on the nuts and bolts of starting and managing a company.



The Business of Books: How the International Conglomerates Took Over Publishing and Changed the Way We Read by Andre Schiffrin,
The Business of Books: How the International Conglomerates Took Over Publishing and Changed the Way We Read by Andre Schiffrin,
Postwar American publishing has been ruthlessly transformed since Andre Schiffrin joined its ranks in 1956. Gone is a plethora of small but prestigious houses that often put ideas before profit in their publishing decisions, sometimes even deliberately. Now six behemoths share 80% of the market and profit margin is all. Andre Schiffrin can write about these changes with authority because he witnessed them from inside a conglomerate, as head of Pantheon, cofounded by his father, bought (and sold) by Random House. And he can write about them with candor because he is no longer on the inside, having quit corporate publishing in disgust to set up a flourishing independent house, The New Press. Schiffrin's evident affection for his authors sparkles throughout a story woven around publishing the work of those such as Studs Terkel, Noam Chomsky, Gunnar Myrdal, George Kennan, Juliet Mitchell, R.D.Laing, Eric Hobsbawm and E.P.Thompson. Partmemoir, parthistory, here is an account of the collapsing standards of contemporary publishing that is irascible, acute and passionate. An engaging counterpoint to recent, celebratory memoirs of the industry written by those with more stock options and fewer scruples than Schiffrin, The Business of Books warns of the danger to adventurous, intelligent publishing in the bullring of today's marketplace.



Harvard Business School Publishing - Harvard Business School Publishing is a not-for-profit, wholly-owned subsidiary of Harvard Business School. It operates as an umbrella corporation to manage a group of publishing products associated with the School, including Harvard Business Review (management journal), Harvard Business School Press (general-interest business books), and Harvard Business School Case Studies.

Harvard Business Review - Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School. A research-based magazine written for business practitioners, it

Wharton School Publishing - Wharton School Publishing is a publishing house, a division of Wharton School and Pearson Education, that is highly respected in academic publishing. The imprint brings together a variety of business educators and corporate executives on a list that features works in many formats, including print, audio, electronic documents, CD-ROM and video.

Canadian Business - Canadian Business is the longest-publishing business magazine in Canada. It was founded in 1928 as The Commerce of the Nation, the organ of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.



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Self Publishing Business - Self Publishing Business Harvard Business School Publishing - Harvard Business School Publishing is a not-for-profit, wholly-owned subsidiary of Harvard Business School. It operates as an umbrella corporation to manage a group of publishing products associated with the School, including Harvard Business Review (management journal), Harvard Business School Press (general-interest business books), and Harvard Business School Case Studies. Harvard Business Review - Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by ...

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