Digital Magazine Publishing posts focus on the digital revolution that is taking place for magazines, and how to create the best digital magazine publishing experiences for your subscribers and members.
3 stories about digital publishing that are bound to get publishers’ attention
Every week we write about the digital publishing industry for a few main reasons.
First, it is our mission to
Retaining online audiences requires an emotional touch
Even as a digital native, I occasionally find it difficult to comply with the digital landscape. In the pursuit of engaging content, it’s possible
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New data shows the potential behind eBooks
According to the 4th Annual eBook Survey of Publishers, conducted by Publishers Weekly magazine and Aptara, there’s a major increase in eBook revenue.
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Tablets are leading to interesting digital magazine publishing engagement from users
Digital publishers have been looking for clear indications on how audience members are using tablets to interact with their content.
With
If you’re starting a new digital magazine publishing business, consider these tips
Beginning any business can be daunting. Digital magazine publishing businesses are certainly no difference, although there are tips and
Digital magazine publishing takes on a new revenue opportunity
It was a bit groundbreaking when Next Issue Media announced all-access pricing in April. The service is currently only available on Android
What will digital magazine publishing apps look like in the future?
What comes to mind when thinking about the first generation of apps? Over the past four years, we’ve seen this
5 ways to monitor and optimize your digital app publishing activities
Digital magazine publishing apps will not sell themselves. It may be unfortunate, but they do not exist under the pretext
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