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Lorraine Phillips

    Lorraine is a creative information technology professional with over fourteen years of experience in planning, developing, and publishing print, internet, and digital projects. For over a decade, she has been empowering and motivating individuals through her inspirational website, "SisterPower.com," and subsequently, "SisterPower Magazine." As a dynamic author, speaker, freelancer, and coach, her mission is to help people achieve their personal and professional dreams, a calling she embraces wholeheartedly.

    UX To Go: A Handy, Quick-Start Guide for Wannabe Designers
    So I Published A Magazine: Conversations with Independent Publishers from Around the Globe
    Publish your first magazine : a practical guide for wannabe publishers
    Publish Your First Digital Magazine: Taking You from Concept to Delivery
    • If you're serious about publishing a digital magazine, then look no further. Publish Your First Digital Magazine is a must-read for all the creatives who are passionate about sharing a message with their audience and looking for innovative ideas, strategies, tools and techniques they can use to do so. Covering flip books, apps, online newsstands and blog-style magazines, you will learn: magazine business fundamentals, how to create an editorial philosophy, how to build an editorial calendar, places where content and images can be found, the different ways a digital magazine can be monetized and the tools that will be necessary for producing a digital publication. Additional topics include: how to effectively use social media to connect with your audience, considerations for setting up a website or blog and search engine optimization techniques that can help improve your magazine's visibility on the Web. For more information, please visit www.firstdigitalmagazine.com.

      Publish Your First Digital Magazine: Taking You from Concept to Delivery
    • Lorraine Phillips, former publisher of SisterPower magazine, went from idea to newsstand after landing three distribution deals on the very first attempt; and has now created a practical guide for potential publishers that demonstrates her process and provides details on exactly how she did it. With a conversational tone to put newcomers at ease, the book covers such topics as magazine business fundamentals, how to brand and design a publication, how to plan a magazine, business start-up costs, why a web site is needed and what it should contain, where to find great sources for content and imagery, how to work with printers, the importance of distribution, and the legalities of publishing. Phillips provides examples of the actual documents she created and used (e.g., production schedule, media kit, letter to distributors), which can be easily adapted by readers for their own particular publishing needs. In addition, there is a comprehensive appendix filled with hundreds of resources and links to web sites that help answer start-up questions, as well as an extensive glossary of publishing terms that allows even fledgling magazine publishers to communicate like pros. For more information on "Publish Your First Magazine: A Practical Guide for Wannabe Publishers," visit www.publishyourfirstmagazine.com.

      Publish your first magazine : a practical guide for wannabe publishers
    • The book offers insights into the magazine publishing process through interviews with sixteen independent publishers worldwide. It addresses critical questions about funding, market research, attracting readers and advertisers, the role of social media, and distribution strategies. By sharing their experiences, these publishers provide a comprehensive blueprint for aspiring magazine creators. Featured publications range from Blow to Wax Poetics, showcasing diverse approaches and successes in the industry, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in starting a magazine.

      So I Published A Magazine: Conversations with Independent Publishers from Around the Globe
    • The book explores the pivotal shift towards user-centered design in business, emphasizing how companies are prioritizing customer experience to stand out in a competitive market. It highlights the importance of investing in design as a crucial strategy for innovation and success, showcasing real-world examples and insights into how this approach can transform products and services.

      UX To Go: A Handy, Quick-Start Guide for Wannabe Designers