The API Oracle will ask you for some basic information about your career aspirations and current level of seniority, and then it can determine exactly the right seminar or group of seminars for you.
Our seminars are developed for distinct professional tracks: Advertising, Circulation, Community Markets, General/Cross-Functional, Innovation, Leadership, Marketing, Newsroom, Non-Daily Publications and Readership, Many are applicable to all levels of management, although some are also targeted specifically at certain levels of experience: Executive or Senior Leadership, Department Heads, Middle Management and Entry-Level Management.
We neither accept nor reject seminar members based on academic or other factors. Your desire for professional growth does not need to be ratified by us. But physical space is limited and it is best to register early.
API has fellowship money available for individuals who wish to attend a seminar and need financial assistance.
Innovative newspaper industry revenue development examples and "how to" information -- ranging from self-serve advetising placement to mobile applications, behavioral targeting, and more.
Creative ways to deliver quality content, from aggregating blogs, crowd sourcing stories and outsourcing editorial functions, to partnering on regional coverage and working with non-profits and universitites.
This seminar brings the industry's top-rated vendors whose digital products and technologies enable new business models, deliver content and advertising across protforms maximize efficiencies and enable sustained innovation.
A seminar based on new research, the value of content and advertising, the emergency of new capabilities and revenue streams derived from advertising, digital distribution, bundled hybrid content, and audience aggregation.
Innovative newspaper industry revenue development examples and "how to" information -- ranging from self-serve advertising placement to mobile applications, behavioral targeting, and more.
Creative ways to deliver quality content, from aggregating blogs, crowd sourcing stories and outsourcing editorial functions, to partnering on regional coverage and working with non-profits and universities.