Content Experience Breakfast Miami 2026
Beyond the Page: Building Content Experiences That Engage & Monetize
Wednesday, September 16, 2026
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One table. One morning. The people who make the pages.
Fifteen people who run a magazine, a digital edition or a content operation, having breakfast together. Some work at publishers. Some run a member magazine for an association or a university. Some produce publications inside an organisation whose main business is something else entirely.
No speaker, no slides, nobody selling anything. One off-the-record conversation about whether the thing you publish is actually read, what you can prove about it, and whether it pays for itself.
Overview
Nearly everyone publishes a digital edition. Very few can say what happens inside it once it’s out — who opened it, what they read, whether it changed anything.
This is a morning for comparing notes on that, honestly and off the record, with people running comparable operations. Not a panel about the future of publishing. A table of people swapping the numbers they don’t put in press releases.
What you’ll take away: other people’s real figures on engagement, on what they can prove to an advertiser or a board, and on what the format actually costs and returns — plus a written summary afterwards that goes to attendees only and isn’t published anywhere.
The Details
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The Coral Room is 928 square feet and seats up to 50 guests! With a great view and intimate space, it is a great room for smaller gatherings.
Is this for me?
If you produce a magazine, journal, member publication, digital edition or content hub — and someone expects you to justify it — yes.
You don’t need to work at a media company. A good share of the table won’t. What everyone has in common is that they ship an issue and then get asked what it did.
Agenda
Arrivals & coffee
Quick entry over coffee; seats are pre-set with name cards.
Welcome & opening round
Joomag and SODP set the Chatham House ground rules, then one question around the table: “What’s the one piece of content your team shipped this year that outperformed everything else — and why?”
Facilitated roundtable, over breakfast
Question 1: Does anyone actually read the digital edition? Nearly everyone publishes one. Very few can say what happens inside it.
Question 2: What can you prove, and to whom? Which numbers move a rate card, convince a board or survive a budget review — and which just fill a report nobody reads.
Question 3: Does it pay for itself? Through advertising, through membership, or as a budget you have to defend every year.
Closing note & what’s next
A short word from Joomag on the content-experience story — no pitch — and how the group stays connected.
Coffee & networking
One-on-one introductions and follow-ups before a 10:00 close.





