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UPDATED on January 3rd, 2010:

Happy New Year! By popular demand, the deadline to get the free bonus has been postponed to January 11, 2010 and the registration deadline for THIS series is now January 19, 2010

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Want to find out how to create the online version of your print magazine or newsletter using WordPress?

We have what you need:

Start the (Word)PressesStart the WordPresses, a 2-webinar series including a live presentation on January 21, 2010 as well as a pre-recorded demo walking you through all the steps to set up your WordPress magazine.

And, if you register at www.higheredexperts.com/startwordpresses by December 31st, 2009 by January 11, 2010, you’ll get free access to the following on-demand 3-webinar series (a $350 value) until March 31st, 2010:

“Why and how to go digital with your magazine or newsletter” recorded on July 7, 8 & 9, 2009

This is a 3-webinar series that will show you why more and more higher ed institutions have gone digital with their news-oriented publications. It will also help you get ready for an eventual switch from print to electronic or to better integrate both media at your institution by sharing winning strategies, lessons learned and practical advice from editors of higher ed digital magazines.

  • Going Paperless: How to prepare and survive the transition from print to digital
    John Lofy, Editor of Michigan Today, will explain why and how his 40-year old alum magazine took the paperless route by switching to a web magazine combined with an email newsletter. He will share lessons learned, practical tips and advice to prepare and survive this major change.
  • Paper and Pixels 101
    Bonny Griffith, Editor of Fuse at Ithaca College, will tell you why and how her 2-year old hybrid print and digital magazine helped her institution reach prospective students. She will also share some winning strategies to integrate and optimize efforts using both media.
  • The Editor’s Guide to the Digital Galaxy: How to edit a paperless and multimedia magazine
    Karl L. Bates, Manager of Research Communications and Editor of Duke Research will explain what it means to go from print to digital for writers and editors. He will share practical tips, winning strategies and useful pointers to write and edit a multimedia, digital and paperless magazine.
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