Designed to help magazines assess their design and editorial — at prices lower than typically found in the B2B publication market — the ASBPE/TABPI Magazine Critique Service helps you take your content to the next level. The MCS provides objective, outside analyses that can show the decision makers in an organization how to take content to the next level. Magazines participating in the MCS will have three reviewers give detailed feedback on specific editorial and design aspects of the publication. TABPI and ASBPE will provide a report to the editor, who can thoroughly review the results with the editorial and design staff.
The service is a good investment for magazines desiring a revamp or a refresh after years in the industry. Magazines get to ride on the experts' learning and minimize costly trial and error situations. More dynamic editorial and design equates to more credibility with readers and advertisers, who will recognize the publication as the voice for the industry it covers.
All submissions for the MCS must be received on or about Oct. 1. The average processing time will be eight to 10 weeks from the time materials are received. Complete details on the program, along with a submission form and two sample critiques, are available on the TABPI website, at http://www.tabpi.org/, as well as at the ASBPE website, http://www.asbpe.org/.
About ASBPE
Founded in 1964, ASBPE, Wheaton, Ill, (http://www.asbpe.org/) is the nation's only professional association for full-time and freelance business-to-business editors and writers who work for business, trade, association, and professional print magazines and newsletters and digital/Internet publications.
The Society helps editors develop and improve editorial and publishing management skills, enhance their ethical standards and the editorial excellence of their publications. ASBPE tries also to prepare members to play larger roles in their publishing organization.
The Society is widely known for its annual Azbee Awards of Excellence competition in editorial and design of magazines, newsletters, and digital publications, as well as its annual National Editorial Conference.
ASBPE has more than 700 members and chapters in 14 locales—Atlanta, Boston/New England, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, New York, Northern California, Northern Michigan, Southern California, Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul), and Washington, D.C.—which host meetings to provide face-to-face professional guidance, networking, and educational presentations to editors at the local level.
The Society also sponsors an annual scholarship for young editors and conducts a host of original editorial-related research. ASBPE's Web site features a popular job posting area, along with a members-only section with a wealth of how-to articles and a discussion forum geared to help editors do their work more effectively.
For more information about ASBPE, contact: Janet Svazas, executive director, ASBPE, 214 North Hale St., Wheaton, IL 60187, 630-510-4588.
