Dec 11

Barbara Fairchild, Long-Time Editor of Cond

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Barbara Fairchild, Long-Time Editor of Condé Nast’s Bon Appétit, to Become editor of Nomad Editions’ Digital Weekly Magazine Real Eats











Real Eats is available through the iPad Newsstand and iPad App Store.

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 08, 2011

Nomad Editions, the leading creator of magazines for mobile devices, announced today that Barbara Fairchild, former editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit, will become the new editor of Real Eats, Nomad’s food publication. Fairchild will succeed Sean Elder, the digital magazine’s founding editor, as of January 1, 2012.

Fairchild spent 32 years at Bon Appétit, the last 10 as editor-in-chief. She brought many well-known writers into the magazine’s pages, including some with major reputations outside the usual sphere of food writing, including Bill Bryson, Tama Janowitz, Paul Theroux and Pico Iyer.

Fairchild has been a columnist for Real Eats since February, 2011, shortly after she stepped down as Bon Appétit’s editor when Condé Nast moved the magazine from Los Angeles, where Fairchild is based, to New York. Her column for Real Eats, “Appetite for Life,” has showcased her interest in the intersection of food and travel.

“I’ve had a lot of fun doing the column and so enjoyed working with Sean this past year,” Fairchild says. “Now I’m excited about—and up for—the challenge of a weekly. I like the stable of writers that Sean has developed, and there are a lot of food writers whom I’ve worked with in the past whom I’d love to call on. I also want to incorporate some of those really talented bloggers out there, too.”

As for changes down the road, Fairchild says, “I’d like to increase the travel and restaurant coverage, add some more profiles, maybe new products and books, and also get a few more recipes in there. After all, I know a lot of people who know who to create great food!”

“Real Eats was one of the first titles we launched almost exactly a year ago when the whole Nomad concept was completely new and untried,” says Mark Edmiston, CEO of Nomad Editions. “With Sean’s deft hand at the helm we have proved that a weekly publication devoted to food is not only possible but welcomed by the readers. I am delighted that the very accomplished Barbara Fairchild has agreed to take over from Sean and I look forward to her leading the only weekly digital food publication in the world to new heights”.

Real Eats made its debut under Elder’s direction in December, 2010, as one of the first mobile titles launched by Nomad. From its inception, Real Eats has covered not only the most interesting trends in food, but also the stories of the people who grow and make our food, and how food makes its way from farm to table.

Elder says “I’m flattered that someone with Barbara’s knowledge and experience wants to take the reins at Real Eats. I’ve enjoyed editing her column, ‘Appetite for Life,’ and I’m really looking forward to seeing what kind of vision, and variety, she brings to Real Eats as editor.”

Nomad Editions currently publishes two other digital weeklies in addition to Real Eats: BodySmart, a guide to intelligent weight loss, and Uncorked, which covers the world of wine, focusing on finding the best values. All three titles are published weekly and are available through the iPad app store and the new Apple Newsstand.

Nomad Editions also creates custom digital publications for other publishers and for major marketers.

ABOUT NOMAD EDITIONS

Nomad Editions is a unique media marketplace that provides readers with digital publications specifically for mobile devices. High-quality editorial and rich multimedia capabilities are enhanced by new technology that creates a superior experience for readers.

Nomad Editions’ three digital weekly magazines, Real Eats, BodySmart, and Uncorked are available through the iPad Newsstand.

Founded by Mark Edmiston, former Newsweek President and long time media investment banker, and media veterans Marjorie Martay and Jock Spivy —Nomad Editions uses a subscription-based business model where editors, writers and contributors are fairly compensated for their creativity.

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Dec 10

Who can define the business model?

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Article by Elisabeth

B2B and B2C, C2C e-commerce and intricate multifarious business model let consumers have more. Many industry members also into the “what kind of business model can achieve development and profit the optimal balance of” thinking.

In Sherman? Trane, a law firm partners Alan SEEM under the auspices of this BBS, the second argument: to explore the electronic commerce business model officially started. From loudspeakers and great tao net net, chief executive officer and partners LiaoWenLi, mickey gold (Beijing) investment consulting Co., LTD. Offers the partners and co-founder Tim MURRAY, d cotton founder and chief executive LinWei, gobi partners Co., LTD XuChen partners involved in this topic.

What kind of electronic business model for more suitable for future development and achieve better benefit, the honored guests is that all sorts of different mode has its own characteristics and advantages, difficult points ZhongBo.

D cotton nets founder LinWei first of all that: “the electronic commerce mode can be B2C and B2B, makes the same score table, C2C and original brand mode, the mode of several different distinguish between big, but with each other, no specific distinguish penetration boundaries.

When the guests asked more favour which model, as investors XuChen expressed his own brand of electric business favour: “whether to give a electric business investment, basically see three points: to have the independent brand; product Maori high; if the company is to keep a very light, control the inventory status and logistics”.

So the host please the independent brand electric business elite d cotton nets chief executive LinWei introduces the establishment of the independent brand electric business experience. LinWei said: “the independent brand establishment in three stages: 1, the brand pull litre construction, pull up the brand visibility and reputation; 2, order the transformation, to do ChanPinXing advertising; 3, the brand. Some of the most important maintenance and also the most difficult is the first stage, step by step.”

But mickey gold co-founder TIM thought god of fortune not whole visited the independent brand electrical contractor. He said: “the independent brand electrical contractor in the beginning of establishment of need to seriously consider myself a appliance merchant company or logistics company, or do a certain scale will meet after some quality control and logistics problems.”

And other electronic business model is also vary over time, the mode of C2C more flexible, but its quality control and fake suffer from problems of the great trouble; B2C model has brand of convincing, but due to the fierce competition force in gross margin very low, because this have to control the whole model of turnover. Regardless of which kind of mode of electronic business, there are bigger challenge. Use the competitive advantage of the enterprise itself and make up my own shortcomings, is the foundation of the business lifeblood.

Finally LinWei concluded: “electronic business model and the survival of the not too much relationship, business model may be right, but the final competition strategy the survival of a key.”

About the Author

I’m Elisabeth , which offers quality products such as Drilling Mud Vacuum Degasser, Liquid Gas Separator Manufacturer, and many more. Know more , please visit Drilling Mud Desilter .

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Dec 8

Why Is The Business Model Of Buying Digital Content Failing?

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Consumers are still against the idea of buying products that they never really own, so they choose to pirate, says piracy culture expert Matt Mason. www.businessinsider.com
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Dec 7

Made By Moms For Moms – HadleyStilwell’s Fleece Lounging and Co-Sleeping Top Now Produced by American MoJo

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Made By Moms For Moms – HadleyStilwell’s Fleece Lounging and Co-Sleeping Top Now Produced by American MoJo











HadleyStilwell Fleece Top Produced by MoJo


Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) December 07, 2011

HadleyStilwell (http://www.hadleystilwell.com), designer of unique tailored and professional clothing for breastfeeding mothers, is pleased to announce that American MoJo is now manufacturing the Fleece Lounging and Co-Sleeping Top. The Polartec stretch fleece lounging top doubles as a co-sleeping shirt for easy breastfeeding while keeping mom’s top half warm during the cool months. Originally designed for co-sleeping and lounging at home, the fleece top is also a perfect layer to discreetly nurse outdoors, making it a versatile gift this holiday season.

American MoJo (http://www.getamericanmojo.com) is a social venture that addresses the issues facing poverty-stricken single mothers by creating sustainable employment opportunities in the apparel manufacturing sector. By partnering with MoJo on fleece top production, HadleyStilwell is contributing towards providing these mothers with liveable salaries, a chance at a career path, and freedom from the prohibitive daycare and health care costs that keep so many mothers from re-entering the work force and being able to support themselves and the families that need them. A Fleece Lounging and Co-Sleeping Top is a gift that truly gives back to other families.

“HadleyStilwell strives to empower mothers, knowing that feeling good about yourself directly impacts being able to give to your family. Here’s a chance to enhance that good feeling by purchasing elegant, well-made clothing for your own breastfeeding needs that helps lift a fellow mother,” says HadleyStilwell founder Holli Harris. “Imagine facing all the usual stresses of motherhood while also worrying about keeping a roof over your head, providing stability for your children, and having the right role models around. MoJo is doing amazing work providing a pathway out of poverty for these moms and their children and I’m so proud to be working with them.”

Harris’s tenure on the board of the microfinance organization Washington CASH in Seattle (http://www.washingtoncash.org) makes her unusually understanding about what it takes to help people raise themselves up out of poverty through entrepreneurship and a supportive community. “Holli came to us because she is dedicated to helping women and promoting the entrepreneurial spirit in women,” says Cara Aley, President and COO of American MoJo. “HadleyStilwell customers can relate to what our employees face in their lives and feel a sense of pride that they’re helping to employ a fellow mom and provide them with essential services.”

The Fleece Lounging and Co-Sleeping Top is made from a durable, machine-washable (of course!) stretch Polartec gridded fleece with an inside layer of wicking jersey that is smooth against mom’s skin while baby rests against the soft fleece. The wonderful lines draw significant interest from non-breastfeeding moms, and from women who aren’t even moms, who love that the design flatters every shape and size. For Fall 2011, the top will be available in Sage, Charcoal, and Royal Blue gridded designs.

“I LOVE your fleece tops! This is my 5th baby and I have been cold when nursing the first four in the winter since there were no warm nursing tops. Thanks for fixing this problem!” – Amanda

“Co-sleeping and being warm CAN co-exist! I can’t tell you how much of a difference it makes to my own sleep to remain warm when the little one wants her milk. I’ve been craving a lightweight sleeping top that I can nurse in without being too exposed, and this top has definitely met the bill.” – Jane

A video about HadleyStilwell’s collaboration with MoJo is available at http://youtu.be/Iah_nDMWgdg. The entire HadleyStilwell collection is available online at http://www.hadleystilwell.com. More information about HadleyStilwell can also be found online, or by calling 1-888-872-9885.

About HadleyStilwell

Launched in February 2009, the HadleyStilwell collection is for breastfeeding, working mothers who are looking for well-tailored pieces that integrate with their existing wardrobes. With just a quick change of accessories, women can achieve their professional look for the boardroom, without sacrificing comfort when they’re relaxing at home on the weekends. HadleyStilwell clothes are the wardrobe staples women reach for – from the new, nursing mom who needs quick access to breasts for pumping, to the mother of young children who may find herself frequently running from desk to after-school activities each week.

Named after the daughter of founder Holli Harris, HadleyStilwell’s designs reflect Harris’s goal of helping new mothers breastfeed longer by minimizing the challenge of pumping or nursing. Harris aims to empower women to succeed at both career and motherhood.

To this end, the HadleyStilwell website also includes a section called “Milk Notes,” which provides advice ranging from managing milk supply to managing career as a new mother, including a chart of the breastfeeding phases; tips on presenting the business case for breastfeeding to your boss; and the art of pumping in a car.

Visitors to the site can also sign up for weekly Milk Tweets via Twitter, through which Holli shares vetted sources for new mother information.

HadleyStilwell was also recently awarded a prestigious 2010 Eileen Fisher Business Grant for Entrepreneurs.

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