If you're looking for a European investment magazine for your iPad you're in luck. Investment Europe from Incisive Media has just launched on Apple Newsstand.
What is a “lifetime” product? At Scientific American, it’s their brand-new all-access bundle of print magazine, digital and a massive 150,000-article archive, dating back to the magazine’s first issue in
For those of us who spent our teen years in the 90's, SPIN was somewhat of a magazine staple for anyone even remotely interested in music and pop culture. In
“So what exactly does Mequoda Group do for a living?” people ask us.
I have been involved in Internet marketing and publishing since 1995, when I was running an agency called
TIME debuted its new website last week and its design is so mobile friendly that even the non-mobile version has a three-line navigation menu up in the top left corner
Will Newsweek's digital magazine subscription pricing work? Ken Doctor from Nieman Labs has all the details about Newsweek's relaunch. We found the part about their digital magazine subscription pricing to
If you’ve ever contemplated attending one of our Subscription Website Publishing Intensives, but the time – and budget – just haven’t been right, I have a new way for you
Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Maxim magazine sold to Texas investor and owner of Steak N Shake, Sardar Biglari. He purchased the publication for an estimated 10 to 15 million dollars.
It seems like Google hasn't really tinkered with their search engine design in a while, but Google search results pages (SERPs) are getting a big change soon.
Barry Schwartz from Search
First Look Media has been getting a lot of buzz lately. Partly because the media company is backed by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and its star reporter Glen Greenwald.
One of Mequoda’s primary reasons for being is to help legacy publishers cross the digital divide.
And when it comes to Farm Progress, we’re talking serious legacy publishing – a
HeraldScotland is reporting that it has been maintaining audience growth despite its tight paywall. A staff reporter writes, "HeraldScotland - the only platform in the ABC list to operate a
If you're trying to make your content shareable, you may want to check out The Media Briefing's new post about BuzzFeed's five rules of creating sharable content. We'll dive into
Folio is reporting that the National Journal has opened access to its digital library. Caysey Welton writes, "National Journal rolled out a new database for its members featuring thousands of
Every publisher we work with and will work with has an archive of free, downloadable products. They are sometimes tools, recipes or knitting patterns, but they also include hundreds of
The New York Times is reporting on the mystical world of Google Plus. Publishers will be interested to hear what The Economist thinks about Google's social network.
Field & Stream gets it right the second time
If you’ve read this blog for a while, you know that we’re big fans of Bonnier Corp. for its embrace of digital
UpWorthy has been receiving a lot of attention lately. Fast Company has dubbed them as a "soulful BuzzFeed." Instead of posting links to funny cat videos they are posting links
When the Internet burst on the scene and magazine publishers decided to get on the bandwagon, a lot of people simply shoveled their content up to the Web and called
Ad Week is reporting that Capital NY has tweaked its new paywall. Lucia Moses writes, "Executives at Capital have acknowledged that media could be a tougher sell than politics and
If you want to know one of the reasons why print has been uprooted by the web, blame readability.
Ever since we've been publishing magazines, newspapers and newsletters, the jargon and
Search Engine Land is reporting that Google has released a new search algorithm update named "Top Heavy". Barry Schwartz writes, "Matt Cutts, announced that Google has released a refresh of
Marketing Mag Canada is reporting that new AAM numbers on digital replicas have tripled in the last year. In December 2012, the digital replica circulation was 42,000.
FOLIO is reporting that La Presse+ has had a huge success with their digital edition. Jennifer Silber writes, "The free digital edition of Montreal-based daily newspaper La Presse.
Google Authorship is Google's new way of helping their algorithm figure out who is most credible on the web. Naturally, you need to have a Google+ profile in order to
The “World’s Largest Circulation Biblical Archaeology Magazine,” as Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) bills itself, lives in a small niche, parented by a nonprofit organization. It’s dedicated to studying the oldest
January 31, 2014 - BOSTON — Subscription website publishing is one of the hottest entrepreneurial ventures on the Internet, both for novices and for legacy publishers struggling to make the
TheLadders.com, Match.com and SSWUG.org utilize membership subscription websites to properly serve their audiences
The membership subscription website archetype is a very complicated model. It may be structured as a pure-play site,
Recruitment Advisor has posted a fun article about the audience development campaign that's underway for the newspaper at the San Quentin correctional facility.
The Reynold Journalism Institute publishes a weekly update on innovations in journalism technology called FutureLab. Last week's update featured a few innovations for digital magazine publishing.
More than 30 years ago, Tom Vick, Executive Editor and CEO of Natural Health Advisory, first discovered that a common ailment he was suffering from, allergies, could be helped significantly