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Message: http://www.boxcarmarketing.com/blog/item/presentation-association-of-canadian-publishers/ This Sunday was the 2008 AGM for the Association of Canadian Publishers. I moderated the first professional development session of the day, which was a panel discussion on online marketing. The panelists were: David Caron, co-publishers of ECW Press Lynn Henry, publisher of House of Anansi Press Rick Wilks, co-founder and director of Annick Press There were several interesting sites mentioned in the session that I’ll post here for audience members interested in following-up on those discussions. I plan to post some notes about our session too. Annick Press Livebrary Blog: A great resources for publishers, educators, librarians and anyone interested in what’s happening online in children’s publishing. Emarketing101.ca: A fantastic source of information on search marketing, pay-per-click campaigns, search engine optimization and anything related to search--the most cost effective online marketing spend. SeenReading.com: Julie Wilson, also of House of Anansi, keeps a blog that is a perfect example of how to play with books and the web. Simple. Engaging. One of my favourite web sites. MyNameIsKate.ca: Marketing and Technology Consultant Kate Trgovac’s personal blog, which is a hotbed of links and brilliant posts on marketing and technology. W8NC is a Canadian marketing and communications company specializing in emerging technology.President is Wayne MacPhail. OneDegree.ca: The best and most interesting source of marketing news, case studies and interviews related to marketing in Canada. Boxcar Marketing’s Underwire Newsletter: Full-Support for Non-Techies: Monique Trottier’s monthly newsletter on online marketing, technology, social media tools and tips for web design and email marketing. Free advice. What more could you want? HorsePigCow.com: A marketing blog for those who see the online world as a place for creativity, community, conversation and collaboration. This girl has it together. Another of my daily blog reads. Follow the AnnickPress Twitter feed. See how it’s done. http://www.boxcarmarketing.com/212/