The custom publishing industry continues to flourish, with custom publications becoming more sophisticated - and, as a result, editorial and design pay scales and personnel increasing at companies and organizations that produce custom publications, according to new research, writes MarketingCharts.
Custom publishers have enjoyed their sixth consecutive year of substantial growth both in overall spending and individual areas, according to the “Staffing and Compensation: How Corporate America Staffs its Custom Publishing Endeavors” study from the Custom Publishing Council (CPC), in cooperation with Publications Management newsletter.
Some findings from the CPC study:
“Custom publishing products have become glossy, high designed and compelling editorial products and as a result pay scales and overall resources are increasing at companies and organizations,” said Lori Rosen, executive director of CPC. “And, as our research has shown, editorial and design employees are their most prominent players and highly in demand.”
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