Contrary to what you've probably been thinking, the ultimate digital magazine is built in a browser, not an app. That's why web magazines are skyrocketing to success because users are
The keys to magazine website design are function and familiarity, not bells and whistles.
I'm always surprised by how many publishers want to reinvent the wheel when they launch a new
The Site that Earned a Top Score in 2004 Hasn't Lost Too Much Ground. The Lesson Here is Simply a Wake-Up Call—for Online Publishers, Continuous Improvement is a Requirement Just
Mequoda Revisits a Review of Better Homes & Gardens' Website Design to See What's Been Improved Since Last Year, Finding its Strategic Intent Clearer, its Interactive Content Better, but its
Two of the publishing industry's leading membership websites, Internet Media Review and SWEPA (Subscription Website Publishers Association), have merged to create the Mequoda Library, the interactive resource for building better
Successful website publishing in 2005 means creating happy users and healthy profits. Without both, no website will exist for long. All of the successful website publishers we’ve studied have one
What should you consider when starting a subscription-driven or membership website?
The answers are not always obvious, even to a seasoned print or electronic publisher. Starting a new website is very
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