We have seen the popularity of the iPad and similar tablet devices within their infancy. We’ve also seen the mobile device market explode. These trends will continue to evolve. In order to utilize the popularity behind these technological advances, it’s important to know who and what you’re really developing your magazine for. Our Digital Publishing Trends posts capture what’s happening in the digital publishing world.
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Comments have been a sign of engagement for digital publishers. If their audience likes or dislikes content, they are apt to inform us of their feelings. Of course, digital publishers
Native advertising can be problematic for some, but other publishers are devising strategies to deal with native, reports Digiday.
The Huffington Post has dealt with native advertising by developing sections
29th Street Publishing has launched Le Sauce in Apple Newsstand, reports Talking New Media. “The digital magazine is produced by Yasmin Seneviratne who writes at the website of the same
ForbesLife, Forbes’ luxury lifestyle magazine, has a new website ForbesLife.com, according to the company.
The website is curated by a team of editors, and it’s reported that over 150 journalists
New experiences may help get the attention of audience. Hearst will be providing a new experience to New Yorkers with the release of its new pop-up magazine TrendingNY, reports FishbowlNY.
YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world. That fact should be promising to anyone with video content, especially if it’s interesting and engaging.
Content marketing isn’t the new thing anymore. Many digital publishers and digital marketers have gotten on board with content marketing, and many others plan on doing so.
Multiplatform publishing utilizes as many avenues for interaction that make sense. Now, text messaging is getting into the mix, reports Ad Age.
According to the article, Boku, a mobile payments