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COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES FOR REPOSITIONING YOUR JOURNAL

COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES FOR REPOSITIONING YOUR JOURNAL. Diana L. Pesek Journals Manager April 9, 2013. PSUP JOURNAL PROGRAM. In 2011, PSUP published 13 journals In 2013, PSUP will publish 30 journals. REVIEW OF JOURNAL PROGRAM. Journals Publishing On Time Journals Not Publishing On Time

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COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES FOR REPOSITIONING YOUR JOURNAL

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  1. COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES FOR REPOSITIONING YOUR JOURNAL Diana L. Pesek Journals Manager April 9, 2013

  2. PSUP JOURNAL PROGRAM • In 2011, PSUP published 13 journals • In 2013, PSUP will publish 30 journals

  3. REVIEW OF JOURNAL PROGRAM • Journals Publishing On Time • Journals Not Publishing On Time • Reasons • Consequences

  4. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY History • 1946 – Journal started by State University of Iowa • 1949 – Acquired by The University of Chicago Press • 1961 – Acquired by Penn State University Press

  5. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Journal Characteristics • Respected journal in the field of higher education • Good subscriber retention • On time publication • 10% acceptance rate – attracted submissions from senior faculty

  6. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Changes in the Journal • Started publishing erratically • No longer attracted appropriate submissions • Focus of articles too narrow • Where junior faculty published • Subscriber base started to erode • Older articles accessed more frequently

  7. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Questions • Why didn’t the journal publish on time? • Was late publication attracting the wrong type of manuscripts? • Did lateness cause the journal to have too many rejections and not enough acceptances? • Was the editor contributing to the problem?

  8. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Process • 2011 – PSUP Co-sponsored a Colloquium • Invited thought leaders in the field of higher education from around the country • Day 1 devoted to general discussions of the field of higher education – current and future trends • Day 2 devoted to analyzing the Journal • Mission • Strategy to attract appropriate content • Suggestions for new editor and editorial board

  9. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Next Steps • Appointed new editor and editorial board • Updated Mission Statement • Editor prepared to invite content for 18 months

  10. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Branding • New Cover Design • New Text Design • Designed Editor Business Cards • Updated Website and Editorial Manager with new Design • New Marketing Promotional Materials

  11. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Publicity • News Release • NewsWise • Chronicle of Higher Education • Mailing List • Future Contributors • Advisory Board • Department Heads • University Presidents, Provosts, Deans, Assistant Deans, Administrators • Association Presidents and Executive Directors • Political Personnel • Media Personnel

  12. REPOSITIONING CASE STUDY Marketing • Mail Hard Copy – included press release • Exchange Ads • Ads in PSUP print journals • Ads on JSTOR • Conference Exhibits

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