Staff Reporters
Mar 9, 2010

VIDEO: Fluid Group's Emily Jones

HONG KONG - Emily Jones, publisher at Fluid Group, said the custom publishing industry is largely moving from strictly print to offering a more complete communications strategy that includes branding and digital initiatives.

VIDEO: Fluid Group's Emily Jones
Off-camera, Jones noted that retailers are among the industry’s biggest clients because custom publishing is viewed as a sales driver. The movement has helped the industry expand in Asia, which had traditionally trailed behind the West.

In terms of trends, she said mobile has become a key platform for clients, and publishers are more frequently asked to create applications for the iPhone.




Catch Bjorn Fjelddahl, managing director at Eight Custom Media, giving his view on the custom publishing industry in Asia tomorrow.
Source:
Campaign Asia

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