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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On the heels of its recent site redesign, The New Yorker has hired an advertising firm to promote it. Ad Week reports that SS+K will first build a campaign around
Computer and electronics company CDW has launched an Apple Newsstand app for its consumer magazines, Talking New Media reports. Of CDW's four magazines – BizTech, FedTech, StateTech, and EdTech –
Luxury Home Magazine has announced that its new responsive design site represents a renewed commitment to full digital integration. The "largest publisher of market specific luxury real estate publications" released
Ev Williams' Medium, the long-form publisher that launched as a platform, is making its move into monetization by partnering with BMW on a native advertising package.
In its effort to establish a "Web-friendly, mainstream digital presence," Bloomberg Media is making significant hires and building digital properties at a breakneck pace, Digiday reports.
Talking New Media examines the potential impact that a larger iPhone 6 – with displays measuring up to 5.5 inches diagonally – might have on digital publishers' plans for native
In what is likely a good example of it, Ad Age recently ran a piece on producing evergreen content, providing tips and a "quick checklist" toward attracting better visitors and
SimpleReach CEO Edward Kim writes in a recent Ad Age column that digital publishers must transcend the "analog values" that inform a prevailing aversion to paid promotion of content. Kim
While digital publishers experiment with website design features like "sticky" navigation menus and infinite scrolling, one element is being overlooked or overplayed, depending on your perspective: logos.
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Among Bhumika Dadbhawala's three tips for effective cross-device – or, as Mequoda Members know it, multiplatform – publishing is the ability to retarget for advertisers