iPublishCentral goes to London Online 2008


This post was written by Kiran Singh

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iPublishCentral will make an appearance at The Online Information Conference 2008,                    the world’s no. 1 conference for the information industry!

Attracting over 900 delegates from over 40 countries, the conference provides a forum dedicated to learning, debate, professional development, technology reviews and assessments, expert discussion as well as case-study presentations and the sharing of research results and opinion.

The conference, also popular as London Online among the publishing and information industry, is scheduled for December 2-4, at Olympia Grand Hall, Hammersmith, London.

iPublishCentral will be present along with Publishing Technology, our strategic partner for the UK region, at stand no. 620.   A dedicated demo station will be set up at the stand for a live demonstration of iPublishCentral.  Representatives from Impelsys and Publishing Technology will provide detailed information and insights about iPublishCentral and how it helps publishers Market, Distribute, and Deliver Content online, through a very easy self-serve model.

To set up a meeting with us here, please write to: marketing@ipublishcentral.com or register online.

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One Response to “iPublishCentral goes to London Online 2008”

  1. David Saracco Says:

    Hi,
    I recently returned from “working the booth” for Impelsys at London Online. Across the board, vendors were talking about how slow the traffic was this year. Certainly, the economic environment has affected attendance. This is one of the very reasons that iPublishCentral is very appealing to publishers. iPublishCentral (iPC) was getting a lot of attention at LOnL due to the fact that it is the most robust, low-cost publishing system that allows publishers to experiment with selling all of their books and articles online. Even with the slow attendance, I met with many publishers that are signing up with iPC.

    2009 will be the year of the online book sites. You will soon see online books popping up throughout the world. Publishers finally have a system that really makes sense for them to experiment.

    I will post some about some of the other major topics being discussed at LOnL.

    David Saracco

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