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11.16.2016 | SSP News & Releases

Outsell, Inc. and the Society for Scholarly Publishing Partner to Provide Members with Preferred Pricing for Market Intelligence Service

November 16, 2016 – Burlingame, CA – Outsell, Inc., the world’s only research and advisory firm focused on media, information, and technology, announces a partnership with the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) to provide its members preferred pricing for Outsell’s Market Intelligence Service. As an additional resource, the service provides confidential decision support through Outsell’s team of expert analysts and fact-based research delivered through reports and daily insights. The service ensures that participating members have the data and competitive intelligence they need to create fact-based growth strategies, including building the right product portfolio, discovering new opportunities or analyzing market disruptors.

We’re excited to partner with SSP and support their members with Outsell’s knowledge of the industry and provide deep insight into their markets, competitors, and current opportunities, said Jo McShea, VP & Lead Analyst.

For SSP members, preferred access to Outsell’s Market Intelligence Service includes:

  • A personal license to ground-breaking Outsell research, including Insights and reports by segment, covering the hottest trends and topics in the Selected Market Segment space;
  • Confidential access via the community portal to Outsell’s Analysts for validating assumptions and expert advisory on markets, trends, opportunities and threats;
  • Outsell’s Market Intelligence platform and company database for tracking markets, competitors, and opportunities;
  • Support tools including a segment explorer, valuations and operating benchmarks;
  • A preferred investment on Custom Research and Consulting for diving deeper into challenging issues.

“SSP is pleased to provide our members with affinity programs that offer unique opportunities and negotiated rates on services that are of value to them, such as this exciting program with Outsell,” said Melanie Dolechek, Executive Director of SSP. “We hope to be able to offer our members more of these types of opportunties in the future.”

Members also can opt-in for Outsell’s daily Headlines newsletter, which delivers the industry’s hottest news headlines via email every morning.

SSP members can take advanatage of this attractive offer by logging into the Member Center on www.sspnet.org and clicking on Member Benefit Services.

For more information and ordering, please contact Kyra Burke at kburke@outsellinc.com.

For more information about the Society for Scholarly Publishing, please contact Melanie Dolechek at mdolechek@sspnet.org

About Outsell, Inc. – The rapid convergence of information, media and technology is reshaping businesses every day. Enter Outsell, Inc., the only research and advisory firm focusing on these three sectors. As the trusted advisor to executives, our analysts turn complexity into clarity, and provide the facts and insights necessary to make the right decisions. Our proven blend of big data, research, proprietary intelligence, and exclusive leadership communities produces tangible results and a strong ROI. We promise to deliver “wow” and ensure clients stay more focused, save time, and grow revenue in a fast-changing digital world.

About the Society for Scholarly Publishing – The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP), founded in 1978, is a nonprofit organization formed to promote and advance communication among all sectors of the scholarly publication community through networking, information dissemination, and facilitation of new developments in the field. SSP members represent all aspects of scholarly publishing — including publishers, printers, e-products developers, technical service providers, librarians, and editors. SSP members come from a wide range of large and small commercial and nonprofit organizations. They meet at SSP’s annual meetings, educational seminars, and Librarian Focus Groups to hear the latest trends from respected colleagues and to discuss common and mutual (and sometimes divergent) goals and viewpoints.

 

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