Publishers aren't just going digital anymore, they're creating digital magazines that are evolving as quickly as the technology that hosts them
In 1967, an eight-page issue of Computerworld was published for the
If it's 2016, and we're writing about digital media trends, you know it must at least touch on the topic of ad blocking and/or native content. Today it's mostly the
The larger projects online publishers face when becoming multiplatform publishers are often broken into multiple phases to keep the work manageable and the project moving along. Phasing brings focus to
The publisher-advertiser dynamic has always been a fragile one, but it needn't be a fractious one. After all, it's a symbiotic relationship, and the success of each, in theory, depends
Consumers will respond to memberships over subscriptions and publishers will thrive with more integrated publishing systems
The one thing you can count on as a magazine publisher is that there will
Publishing conferences and publishing events are without question among the pillars of the Mequoda Method, so much so that we host many ourselves during the course of the year.
Events generate
In the next year, publishers focused on audience development will double down on more dynamic content to engage readers on all platforms
When I first started working with Mequoda a decade
We're not even through the first week of 2016, and this is already our second digital publishing trends post on native advertising. That should tell all of us in the
Publishers will reinvent their digital magazines across platforms and newsstands in 2016
This year print magazines saw a sharp downturn in newsstand sales, with a 10.3% drop year-over-year in single issue
We've rolled out our year-end retrospectives and looks ahead, which we believe provide a blueprint for modern publishers looking to improve on audience development and conversion via sound but also