Have you heard of WhoSay? It's a social network that's basically exclusive to celebrities. According to Folio, "Time Inc.’s People and WhoSay, a digital-only social magazine powered by the celebrities
A recent study from eMarketer says that user counts for Instagram and Twitter are strikingly similar, although their demographics are different. So you thought Instagram wasn't business friendly? Think again,
It’s been awhile in coming, but niche publishers are having things their way at last. Mequoda has been preaching this sermon for a while, but now, it seems, the rest
Anyone who bought an ebook on Amazon between April 1st, 2010 and May 21, 2012 just got an email with a credit usable on Amazon. Slate reports the backstory: "In
Tomorrow, the Washington Times will launch American CurrentSee, "a free weekly digital magazine for conservative black Americans. The magazine, available at www.americancurrentsee.com, aims to empower its readers to embrace
In an article for SIIA, Ronn Levine recent wrote about all the content exchanges going on in the publishing world. For example, The Dallas Morning News, Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The Toledo
How the top five magazines on Twitter got so popular -- not to say that this is definite list of every publisher, but according to our research, these publishers are
We recently had a conversation internally about how much data to collect from a user when they sign up for a free product. If you're trying to convert a free
If Quartz has anything to say about social and digital publishing, it's that we're all slowly but surely getting better at it. Well, at least they are. Following the trends
Digital publishing is booming for both digital natives and digital retreads (as Don calls legacy publishers). But there's still work to do, and thank goodness for that because Mequoda still