The latest PPA figures are out. So how did digital magazines fare? The Guardian has all the details. Ami Sedghi writes, "At first glance some of the figures look very
The Guardian has a full report on how the luxury titles at Conde' Nast have been performing. Josh Halliday reports,"Thumping in at 430 pages, the September issue of Vogue is
In one of the most interesting paywall experiments we've ever seen, there's a new article on what The Sun is up to.
"The company is launching a new digital subscription package
Publishers using Adobe DPS for their magazine apps should be thrilled that their most recent update includes the ability for users of the app to "pin" their favorite articles. If
Adobe DPS software has distributed over 100 million digital issues since their launch in 2011 reports Adobe’s Digital Publishing Blog. “We are not just seeing a rise in magazine and
A hybrid website can be many things to a large online audience
Publishers have good reason to create a hybrid website. On one had, the hybrid allows them to operate a
Digital magazines can thrive, but they can’t be Yahoo
On March 3, 1923, TIME magazine was born. It was what most publications were in that era: an aggregator, dedicated to rewriting
Apps Give Companies Another Paywall Option
Just a month ago, the publisher of Britain's largest-selling regional newspaper, the Express & Star, altered its online payment strategy by “removing its website
Tips from a Leading Author
“Work on a computer that is disconnected from the Internet.” This is number seven on much-honored English author Zadie Smith’s 10 rules for writers. (Time magazine
The Changes Brought on by ‘Digital First’
On Thursday afternoon, I received an email from The Washington Post with a link to a story about exciting new arts and concert venues
New Thinking Puts Spotlight on nOtice
We’ve come a long way from Paul Revere’s ride for dispensing community information. But the British are still coming, at least in terms of innovative
Andy Tarczon, Founding Partner - Corporate Development, The Diffusion Group, Frisco, Texas
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
ANDY: Wow,
These Websites Deliver the Goods
With America’s baseball all-star game coming up on Tuesday, let me present an all-star lineup of websites that I’ve come across lately—with previews of the information
Financial Times gives publishers a new option
One recurring note at the just-concluded SIPA 2011 Conference concerned Apple’s decision a few months ago that they will begin to keep 30% of
A little SEO analysis on Google's Panda update
Google's Panda update is pretty robust. As always, they're telling folks to "write good content and they will come". However, we can only
New Online Disclosure Rules Reach the U.K.
A little over a year ago, the Federal Trade Commission set specific disclosure obligations for the sponsored online media promotion of products and services.
WikiLeaks creates an uproar in the online publishing world by questioning "free speech"
In case you've been under a rock, a website (and plethora of mirror sites) called WikiLeaks is under
Charging for Access More Than Open/Shut Case
The SIPA online marketing forum recently brought up the issue of newspapers charging for access to their websites. This came in response to the