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.
Don’s recent article reminds me of some recent data digital publishers will love. According to Pew Internet & American Life Project, 21% of American adults have read an e-book. For
Who will benefit from Google Consumer Surveys?
The major players in online business – Google, Apple, and Amazon – have two theories of thought on content. Apple and Amazon believe that
Publishers today have a complex mix of digital opportunity at their fingertips. Complexity is familiar to publishers – from the intricacies of printing and distributing physical products, to harnessing the
Developers and publishers engaging in digital magazine publishing through Apple’s App Store need to know these new statistics
With the iPad taking the lion’s share of the tablet market, most publishers
Digital publishers have seen apps come along that provide the option to publish digital content while also serving as a digital newsstand. Zinio and Apple’s Newsstand app are perfect examples.
However,
The Mequoda Summit West 2012 features a Master Class dedicated to revenue generation
Generating revenue is always on the minds of CEOs, investors, and managers, but their thought process may not
Today’s live webinar – Seven Pillars of Digital Publishing Success – features a section on shareability. This pillar dictates the many ways that digital publishers can reach new audience members
Integrated digital publishing has evolved exponentially in a short time. The first major tablet to reach the market, the iPad, was released less than two years ago. Now, Forrester is
4 digital publishing stories you may have missed recently
I’ve been tracking related to digital publishing for months. In late 2011, the term, and closely aligned terms, retrieved a couple of
Seminars by banks prove popular, and bilingualism helps us think better
Small businesses in the U.K. have found an ally of late in banks. The New York Times reported yesterday