Christian Publishing Summit Online

Christian Publishing Summit Online

By Publishers Weekly

Date and time

October 30, 2019 · 10am - November 20, 2019 · 11:30am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

Online event and workshop series

Join Publishers Weekly’s month-long immersion in Christian publishing in this online event and workshop series that will connect you with new ideas and tactical ways to improve skills for you or your team.

Over four weeks, you'll hear from industry experts on topics including:

  • Changing the face of religion in the 21st century

  • Grooming Christian authors for crossover success

  • Retail strategies in a time of transition for Christian Publishing

  • How to engage and serve diverse Christian audiences

  • What it takes to create inspiring social content

You'll be able to choose from two workshops, marketing or public relations, where you'll work with an instructor to create a strategic plan for your publishing project. For an additional $79.99, you can participate in both.




  • Learn in live, online sessions with instructors leading innovation in Christian publishing. All sessions are recorded for on demand access for 3 months.

  • Ask questions in live Q&A sessions with leaders.

  • Build your individual skills in workshops to create marketing, publicity, or other projects in small group sessions led by expert instructors.

  • All sessions take place online through interactive webcasting and online learning tools for a seamless experience that connects you to leaders and instructors.

Live sessions are on:

  • Wednesday, October 30
  • Thursday, November 7
  • Wednesday, November 13
  • Wednesday, November 20



Sign up now for early access to bonus course content!

Contact us for group discounts.

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About PWxyz LLC PWxyz LLC is a digital media assets company based in New York and the parent company of Publishers Weekly, its signature brand. Publishers Weekly is the international news platform of the book publishing industry. Founded in 1872 and published weekly since then, the magazine boasts 1.23 million social media followers; publishes 10 e-newsletters, BookLife (a semimonthly supplement), two blogs, a mobile edition, digital editions, apps and podcasts; and features a thriving website that reaches 14 million unique visitors annually.

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