RE: Offshore Editorial Providers
- Subject: RE: [GWL] Offshore Editorial Providers
- From: "DGreen" d*@kingston.net
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 20:19:35 -0400
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To get a sense of where this is all going
you might want to read The World Is Flat:
A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
It’s an interesting read.
Doug
Doug Green SGF Communications: e-publishing content -----Original Message-----
I just received the following at my home account. With all the press coverage of jobs going "offshore" but I never dreamed editorial/creative jobs would be part of that as well.
I found it infuriating and had to share it with this list -- esp. upsetting to me is the "improve on quality" reference! That is just insulting. Surprising that I received it when the whole editorial purpose/mission of our publication is local/regional garden information for the Washington DC area. They have a lot of nerve to send it to me... just thought you all should be informed about what you may be up against in the near future.
__________________________________________________________________________ Forwarded Message:
Many publishers have found that outsourcing editorial services to an offshore provider enables them to dramatically lower costs and focus in-house resources on their core business of developing content directly relevant to their audiences. But some publishers are reluctant to contract out editorial functions to an offshore provider, primarily due to concerns about quality, data security and managing value. They may be missing a key opportunity to grab a competitive edge. We invite you to attend our webinar series to learn more about how your organization can control costs and improve quality through editorial services outsourcing. Webinar #1 Webinar #2 Our webinar series will: · give viewers a checklist of criteria to use in choosing the right outsourcing partner · provide real world examples of how publishers are achieving business objectives through outsourcing · offer a Do's and Don'ts guide to outsourcing key editorial tasks You are also invited to visit our editorial services resource page, where you may read our latest white paper "Outsourcing Editorial Services: Seven Tips for Cutting Costs and Improving Quality" as well as other material that will help you decide how and when to outsource selected editorial activities. Thank you,
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Sincerely, |
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