Monday, December 17, 2012

Next Issue fills in the gaps in its digital subscription service

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THEDAILYBUZZ
A roundup of emedia news and views from around the web
In this Issue
Next Issue fills in the gaps in its digital subscription service
'Quartz' grows roots in social, mobile as traffic nears 1 million
For publishers, social media still stingy on monetization
Make your own digital magazine with Glossi
The future of streaming video: 4 predictions for 2013
Which JavaScript recipe is right for you?
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Next Issue fills in the gaps in its digital subscription service
Next Issue Media continues to build momentum behind its digital magazine subscription service. As it adds titles and grows its subscriber base, it's also readying important enhancements to its newsstand app, including social sharing and personalization.
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'Quartz' grows roots in social, mobile as traffic nears 1 million
While Quartz's readership is growing, that growth is not coming from search (well, 11% is). Rather, the majority (40%) of the digital news publication's eyeballs are coming from social networks like Twitter and Digg. Here, Quartz's editor-in-chief weighs in on "Twitter-friendly headlines" and where the publication's mobile traffic is going.
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- Mashable
For publishers, social media still stingy on monetization
Atlantic Media will reportedly offer its partners the ability to buy ads in Twitter apps targeted to the publication's Twitter followers. But will those ads appeal to The Atlantic's audience, or simply annoy readers looking for quality content? Social media has historically been great for directing eyeballs to publications' websites, but it will be interesting to watch how successful (or not) it is at conversions.
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- AdAge
Make your own digital magazine with Glossi
Watch out publishers. An app called Glossi is allowing just about anyone to create their own multimedia digital magazine. Lucky magazine has already created its own Glossi, but with anyone able to request an invitation to the app's beta version, will it cause clutter that will prove destructive to established publishers' revenue streams?
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- 10,000 Words
The future of streaming video: 4 predictions for 2013
Streaming video is important for publishers to attract audiences on digital platforms. As streaming video continues to evolve as an industry, here are 4 predictions to consider for the coming year.
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- GigaOm
Which JavaScript recipe is right for you?
Developers, the mostly unsung heros of publishing, have a lot of decisions to make. Fore example, how to leverage JavaScript? Love it or hate it, JavaScript is a necessity when establishing an application. Here is a look at the JavaScript cocktails currently available, with their pros and cons.
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- Smashing Magazine
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