Jumping Into the Digital Ocean: Part I
by mnross | Dec 23, 2017 | Product development
Conversion Diversion When I talk to production editors or chief product officers at publishing houses about the benefits and challenges in the era of digital publishing, they cannot imagine accomplishing their goals today without the dramatic improvements in the...Recent Blog Posts
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