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Athletic Business Magazine was founded in 1977 and is a monthly magazine that focuses on athletics-related business topics, such as Sports Marketing, College and High School Sports, and Sports Law. The magazine boasts a subscriber base of over 40,000 and is distributed at schools, recreation parks, health clubs, and corporate fitness centers throughout the United States.
Athletic Business Magazine sponsors the annual Athletic Business Conference and Expo in December. This year’s conference will run from December 4th through the 6th at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. It will feature over 100 customized seminars and workshops, multiple keynote speakers, and a full exhibit hall for any professional or aspiring professional connected to the athletics industry.
Attendees represent a wide range of industry niches and professions: marketing professionals, students, physical therapist, athletics facilities architects, and athletics apparel manufacturers have all attended this conference over the years. The conference’s website describes the weekend as “a premier educational event for athletic, fitness and recreation professionals” where they can “get the latest information on building, managing, operating and marketing sports, recreation and fitness facilities and programs.”
For more information about Athletic Business Magazine and their annual conference, visit AthleticBusiness.com.
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admin @ May 28, 2008
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In Business Magazine takes a straightforward approach to its business news section. Their monthly “Business Report” is easy to read, as the key information is not hidden within a multiple-page article.
In Business Magazine’s Business Report is also organized into several sections: National News, Around the State (which focuses on Wisconsin, as headquarters is based there), Announcements, Introducing, Changes/New Digs, People on the Move, and Kudos. This way, in case a reader wants to zero in on National news rather than particular business people, they can find the information easily without sifting through information they are not interested in. This particular magazine even offers an additional bonus for its online readership. The online version of the Business Report contains exclusive information that is not included in the print version.
To view the Business Report, visit In Business Magazine’s website at InBusinessMagazine.com
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admin @ March 8, 2008
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BusinessWeek Magazine is a great business news resource and covers news from a wide range of industries, from small business to international corporations. This premier business magazine is a 2008 National Magazine Award winner and is a proud member of the The McGraw-Hill Companies group. While they are known best as a print magazine, their website — BusinessWeek.com — is equally impressive.
The magazine’s website offers convenient links to all of the magazine’s regular features, in addition to topical blogs, business school information, and a variety of industry-related help sections. As a leader in the business magazine world, BusinessWeek is careful about maintaining a proper journalistic code of ethics. On their website, they outline their entire code of ethics, highlighted by these four key tenets: integrity, accurate information, professional conduct, and personal conduct. In a world that sometimes sees businesses and organizations sacrificing morality for profit, it is refreshing to see a business magazine be so upfront about their method of operation. Indeed, they make themselves accountable for their actions by making their philosophy public.
If you want unbiased, honest, accurate and up-to-date business information, pick up a copy of BusinessWeek Magazine.
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admin @ February 20, 2008
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Internet is the new marketing hotspot and too many companies are aware of it. Social media networks such as Facebook and MySpace offer the perfect marketing place for advertisers that want to target a young audience.
There are, however, concerns on whether the advertising techniques are not violating privacy rules with their marketing campaigns. Not surprising, because Facebook users are being displayed to advertisers all the time. In addition, Facebook makes many private details publicly available, or at least available for marketing purposes. The discussion is now heating up, as some Facebook users have fromed an Action Group to stop this violation of privacy rights. MoveOn has gathered many signatures and votes to abandon the loose privacy ethics within Facebook.
Read the whole story at Businessweek.com
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admin @ November 29, 2007
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This year for the third time, BusinessWeek organized its annual contest of the best young entrepeneur in the United States. Young entrepeneurs, all of them under the age of 25, are nominated by BusinessWeek readers. This year 200 young entrepeneurs were nominated. Businessweek announced 25 of them finalists, and of those 25 the readers of BusinessWeek magazine chose 5 winners. Like last year, this year’s winners are mostly web-based companies, although a few more traditional businesses made it to the finals as well.
Among the succesful young American entrepeneurs was a 25 year old woman who drives her own succesgul business University Parent Media, in which she advices parents who want to visit their children at college. All of the young finalists were being chosen because they showed particular courage and originality in their businesses, and because their companies have a great potential for growth.
The goal of the young entrepeneurs awards organized by BusinessWeek is to identify the next Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook or Maxine Clark, creator of the very succesful Build-a-Bear Workshop.
The contest also aims to stimulate young people to make the step towards entrepeneurship and to strive for success. Read the details of the contest and find the winners at www.businessweek.com
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admin @ November 14, 2007