Content magazine is now part of Information Today as its own special section. EContent is dedicated to one of the most essential commodities any business has to offer—content. While the digital era has provided businesses with unprecedented access to content, it has also created an exponentially-increasing need to manage, store, and deliver that content in ways that are efficient, effective, and affordable.
| 3,860 | Total Universe / Universe Rate | $225.00/M | 
| 3,588 | Telemarketing | + $65.00/M | 
| 2,410 | Email Addresses | $1,225.00/F | 
| Transmission | $350.00/F | |
| 3,860 | Non-Computer Related Offers | $150.00/M | 
EContent magazine is now part of Information Today as its own special section.
EContent is dedicated to one of the most essential commodities any   business has to offer—content. While the digital era has provided   businesses with unprecedented access to content, it has also created an   exponentially-increasing need to manage, store, and deliver that content   in ways that are efficient, effective, and affordable.  Editorial   explains emerging trends, strategies, and resources that help readers   navigate the content maze and find a clear path to profits and improved   business processes. Essential reading for executives involved in content   creation, management, acquisition, organization, and distribution in   both commercial and enterprise environments, EContent delivers research,   reporting, news, and analysis of content related issues.
                  
                EContent’s   readership is heavily weighted with C-level executives, presidents,   owners, and industry leaders in key business markets. This is   complemented with impressive budgets specifically earmarked for content   product categories and services. EContent readers and their staffs   continually research and implement new content strategies.
                
                Subscribers   include executive officers, business developers, professional   researchers, information professionals, consultants, publishers, and   Internet technology managers. They are constantly researching and   implementing new content strategies. These influential executives and   professionals play a major role in shaping the industry through their   purchase decisions. They’re volume buyers of content and technology   solutions directly involved with what gets purchased and who gets the   order. Their purchasing authority extends to magazines, seminars,   computers, telecommunications, and office equipment.
| State/SCF/Zip | $15.00/M | 
| Phones | $65.00/M | 
| Key Coding | $3.50/M | 
| $100.00/F | |
| P/S Labels | $10.00/M |