Subscription publishers New York Times and others make changes to their subscription products; "Trump bump" subscriptions leveling out for publishers
Subscription publishers will make changes to products or evolve their subscription offerings
A recent copy of National Geographic featured a story that showed a man, hanging off the side of a mountain, dangling from a several hundred foot rope ladder. You couldn't
Study shows trust in branded content; Bloomberg proves value of branded content; Digital magazines aided by branded content from major publisher
Content marketers, digital magazines and publishers are turning towards branded
Content recycling—it's all around us! At some point you've probably had dinner, maybe watched the news, and watched an early-evening episode of Big Bang Theory, or Two and a Half
Audience development growing with faster ads, custom software and more social media usage
Audience development continues to be a wide area for publishers to explore. The best strategies show consistent results
A quick conversion optimization hack that will eliminate abandons in your email capture flow
It's not often we can tell you about a conversion optimization tip that will offer you an
Subscription models are always evolving with technology and audience interests. Today we're looking at some subscription models and strategies, including successes and failures of them.
There's very little consistency when it comes to pricing magazines on the internet, and even less when it comes to bundling magazine subscription offers. We're all familiar with the $12
Media company acquisitions from Hearst and BrideClick; Access Intelligence acquires digital advertising and events company
Today's news focuses on media company acquisitions, including some interesting ones that expand the current business
The one advantage magazines have over the majority of information on the internet is legitimacy due to credentials and facts. Let us not forget that nobody trusts what they read