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"100,000 Books Isn't That Many Books"
July 15, 2016
In Business 3x3, a business retailer or executive will share their experience with three things they’ve done right, three things they’ve done wrong, and what else they’ve learned along the way.
From Guerilla Marketing to Paid Sponsorships
July 14, 2016
Retailers are using a variety of guerilla marketing techniques, but paid sponsorships for retail locations are also on the way.
Column by Steve Bennett
July 13, 2016
This week, Bennett looks at the new Iron Man and an outdated storytelling trope that should be retired.
New Officers, Management
July 13, 2016
Lion Forge Comics announced a number of staff moves and hires, displaying an impressive accumulation of industry experience for a young company.
According to New Estimate by ICv2 and Comichron
July 12, 2016
The comics and graphic novel market crossed the billion dollar threshold in 2015, according to a new joint estimate by Comichron’s John Jackson Miller and ICv2’s Milton Griepp.
After Six Year Run
July 11, 2016
An ICv2 Release. North American digital comic sales declined roughly10% to $90 million in 2015, down from $100 million in 2014.
By Rob Salkowitz
July 11, 2016
Salkowitz presents a quick cull of the panels, screenings and events that hold some appeal to business folks at San Diego Comic-Con.
How to Tailor Your Feed (And Help Your Customers Do It Too)
July 7, 2016
Facebook recently announced it was changing its news feed algorithm which may mean users miss important news stories and business content.
From Comic-Con Streaming Channel to 'American Gods'
July 1, 2016
Film and TV production powerhouse Lionsgate has acquired Starz, owner of the Starz and Encore premium channels, for $4.4 billion.
'Much Harder than I Thought'
June 30, 2016
In Part 1, we talk about Jemas’ experience launching Double Take, the company’s storytelling and its association with writers from The Moth , and the company’s decisions on how mature to make its books, and on how to package them.
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