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Subscription websites LinkedIn and New York Times expand; WSJ closes Google loophole
Subscription websites can be a profitable endeavor for content publishers.
We begin by looking at The New York Times, which
Facebook makes an algorithm change; Google still uses PageRank; Twitter enhances video to round out our audience development news
We begin our audience development news with a look at the new
Skiing magazine ends print run; Digital magazine publishers launch video brand; O partners with Holland America Line
We've already seen lots of changes from digital magazine publishers this year. Today we
Multiplatform publishing expands for Condé Nast; Slate lays off editors and writers; Vox Media names first COO
We begin this multiplatform publishing news by looking at an acquisition for Condé Nast, which
Subscription publishers WSJ try ad-free digital; Huffington Post tries story format; NYT shares subscription lessons
A lot can be learned by trying new initiatives, especially when they are undertaken with some
Facebook's mobile ad network reaches the top; Organic SEO news looks at 2016 data; The future of voice search
For the first time, Facebook's mobile ad network has topped Google. MediaPost
Magazine publishers Hearst and The Atlantic share exciting news; Chemistry World gets a new website
Witnessing the still-changing world of print magazines is a sign that publishers have intentions of making
Multiplatform publisher news for keeping up with a changing industry
We begin today's multiplatform publisher news with a look at Condé Nast, who is making a big move by eliminating the role
Time enhances user experience for golfers; Surfing folds for digital; Conde Nast launches new publisher website Healthyish
Enhancements to publisher websites come with new ideas for reaching and engaging audiences.
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Publishers are seeing mixed results from Google AMP pages, but it just got even more important for news publications
According to Rank Ranger, who has been tracking the presence of Google AMP