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Simeon Spearman

Data Points: As Publishers' Apps Proliferate, Use of Enhancements Declines | Adweek - 0 views

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    "Publishers seem to have no end to their appetite for apps. This year through October, 9,125 publication-related apps were released for the iPad, twice the number released in the year-ago period, according to McPheters & Co.'s iMonitor app-tracking service. Hearst led publishers with the most number of apps (89), followed by Time Warner, Condé Nast, Future Media and Bonnier Corp. But as publishers expand to more and more platforms, they're pulling back on the number of costly and time-consuming enhancements, as are advertisers. That's unfortunate, since not only readers are more likely to read enhanced ads, they mean more money in publishers' coffers."
Ivy Chang

Storify starts to monetize with VIP, a premium plan for live-blogging, custom sources a... - 1 views

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    premium Storify!  brands can customize it Real-time updates: Publishers can now live-blog using Storify complete with dynamic, live updating of all stories. Custom story display: Ability to customize how Storify works on a publisher's site with full CSS styling options and unrestricted API access Enterprise-level support: Storify is giving priority technical support to VIP customers either by email or phone and an "enhanced Service Level Agreement" Custom sources: Publishers can now mix their own content, including posts, photos, or even comments into their Storify content by creating a custom source Private stories: Storify now allows publishers to share stories privately within an organization
Greg Steen

Two Become One: How Magazines Will Ape Their Apps | paidContent - 0 views

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    In a reversal of today's content publishing model, print magazines pretty soon could start looking a lot like their app equivalents. "The next redesign of our titles will see them redesigned with our tablet versions in mind," magazine publisher Future's tablet editor-in-chief Mike Goldsmith told an industry forum this month. As publishers extend their print titles to iPad, they can choose either to repurpose the paper originals, which can seem lazy and ill-suited to the touch screen, or to custom-produce interactive apps with a native interface in mind, which is expensive.
dustinrthompson

Prss is trying to design the iPad publishing app that Apple never built - 0 views

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    A A A Netherlands-based company wants to revolutionize iPad publishing. In much the same way that Quark enabled desktop publishing in the eighties and platforms like WordPress and Tumblr allowed anyone to cheaply and easily set up their own blog in the aughts, Prss wants to put iPad publishing in the hands of people who lack programming skills.
Simeon Spearman

Blogging with Medium, the odd new product from Twitter's founders | The Verge - 0 views

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    "Medium, the new self-publishing platform from two of Twitter's co-founders, Evan Williams and Biz Stone, promises to eliminate the need for bloggers to also be marketers. "We want to help the best ideas and stories have the biggest possible impact," Williams said in an email. "For the vast majority of people, Medium will have a higher return-on-investment for writing than publishing one's own blog.""
Simeon Spearman

Paywall startup Tinypass adds metered subscriptions for small publishers - paidContent - 0 views

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    "New York-based startup Tinypass, which helps small publishers and content creators charge for content online through existing platforms like Google, is rolling out metered content options to all of its clients."
Simeon Spearman

Flite's new Touch Ad Studio lets top publishers actually make money on mobile | Venture... - 0 views

  • Flite lets publishers create custom advertisements that match the quality of their content, and give advertisers a reason to spend more money than they would by going through an ad network. Flite is trying to defeat the logic that ad campaigns through networks like Google Ads offers a comparable impact at a cheap price by giving a publisher tools to build their own highly specific tools to build clients a better kind of ad spot. [Disclosure: VentureBeat uses Flite's services for advertising.]
Ivy Chang

True Foodies wants to turn you into a true foodie | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    According to Carter, food lovers just need to download the app and start exploring. By navigating the app, they can find foodie friends and post articles or videos, as on their Facebook feeds, follow the chefs they like, as they would do on Twitter and publish photos of their preferred meals, as they would do on Instagram. When users publish a pic of a meal, the system suggests a selection of wines to pair with it. Professional chefs and restaurateurs will need to go through a few additional steps to join True Foodies. They can either be invited by a chef who is already part of the community, or by supplying validation of their professional identity and qualifications. (Credits: TrueFoodies) (Credits: True Foodies) "We do a validation through social media and through our community, which includes already 3,000 restaurants in about 15 countries and 50 professional chefs," said Carter.
Greg Steen

Google Partners With Pandora, AdWeek, NYDN On New Paywall 'Substitute' | paidContent - 0 views

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    Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is rolling out a new product, "Google Consumer Surveys," that lets publishers monetize content through "microsurveys" created by companies that want to carry out inexpensive market research. Publisher partners at launch include Pandora (NYSE: P), AdWeek, the New York Daily News, the Lima News and the Texas Tribune.
Greg Steen

Official Google Blog: A simple way for publishers to manage access to digital content - 0 views

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    The heat is on. We have to have to have to get serious about optimizing ads for digital publishers on tablets. There's huge potential here. Apparently the Google system will share data on readers with the publisher as well, so targeting will be more accurate. holyshitholyshitholyshit
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Greg Steen

The Real Reason Google Is Paying Up Big For Admeld - 0 views

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    Pundits will say Google bought publisher relationships and Admeld's yield optimization service for large publishers.  Google bought QPS volume, period. [QPS is queries per second, a measure of liquidity or volume of display ads being offered via real time bidding or RTB.]
Eric Payne

AFM: Iglu to Publish 'Robot Overlords' Game (EXCLUSIVE) | Variety - 0 views

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    "The game will be published internationally in early 2015 to coincide with the international rollout of the movie."
Ivy Chang

Gift Connect Wants To Replace Regular Ads With Gifts From Brands | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Now called Gift Connect, the service acts like any other advertising platform, with brands looking to advertise and publishers who send those ads out to their audiences. However, the ads themselves are actually gifts from brands, and the publishers are sports teams, musical artists, or other affinity groups.
Ivy Chang

Springpad Introduces Social Search, Embeddable Notebooks for Publishers - SocialTimes - 0 views

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    4 million users Springpad today announced a redesign of its personal assistant app that includes a socially powered search bar For brands and publishers, the notebooks are a way to make content marketing more mobile. The notebooks can be filled with how-tos, articles, and pictures for others to follow or embed on their own sites.
Simeon Spearman

Publishers can survive digital kryptonite - FT.com - 0 views

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    "Newsweek's rapid descent contrasts with more stable stories at competitors including Time, The Week and The Economist (half-owned by the FT Group). Analysts even predict that magazine publishers are about to start growing again. eMarketer, a research firm, sees US print advertising budgets staying steady, slightly above $15bn, between 2010 and 2016. Growing digital spending in that period will lift total US magazine advertising from $17.5bn to $19.2bn."
Simeon Spearman

'Adweek,' Google Partner on Publishing Revenue Model | Adweek - 0 views

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    New ad model for content
Simeon Spearman

Google Introduces a New Report on Display Ad Trends - 0 views

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    Display Business Trends for Publishers
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