It's fun to see publishers do fun things on social media. Better Homes & Gardens has been using photo contests on Instagram. They've found that they get the best engagement
There is a new app in Apple Newsstand that hopes to pay up $10,000 for a single article while remaining just $.99 a month. It's called Offline. It was created
Wouldn’t it be great if you could edit your tweets after they’ve been published? Fortunately, this may become a reality as Twitter works on a new editing feature, which would
The New York Times has a fun article on the ever expanding duties of publishing assistants. Yes, most of them still have their daily coffee runs but they're also being
The New York Times is reporting that Meredith will be creating five new video web series in 2014. They'll debut under a new division called Meredith Originals. Stuart Elliot writes,
Capital New York is reporting that Business Insider will be investing in longer format articles. Business Insider founder and editor-in-chief Henry Blodget told Capital New York they plan on investing
Video and film have become a hot digital publishing trend this summer.
The New York Times is reporting that Time is dipping it’s toe into the documentary film industry. Christine Haughney
Another savvy publishing partnership to report. USA Today reports that InStyle Magazine and Nine West are collaborating on a new shoe line. According to Olivia Barker, "The flippable fashion fixture
TabTimes is reporting that Apple has been found guilty of "conspiring with publishers to fix the price of electronic books, dating far back as 2009".
"The five publishers charged in
Social media engineering is more than the art of scheduling tweets, navigating Pinterest and getting more Facebook clicks. Actually, it's the roadmap to those strategies that make us informed engineers.
A look at digital publishing changes and a glimpse into the future
This summer alone has seen some major changes that can affect the digital publishing industry. Although some of these
Rodney emphasizes user-created content at SIPA Munich
More than 100 attendees from 13 countries and 24 companies have gathered yesterday through tomorrow for the SIPA Munich Conference. You can follow