Friday, January 4, 2013

Google Changed the Rules AGAIN: Paid Product Listing Ads

Mel,

It's happened again: Google's gone and changed the rules. This time, it's Google's policy on paid product listing ads.

This video from a Mastermind webinar, Adwords Expert David Rothwell explains the current policy. If you're a merchant, this change is huge:

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Four startups every publisher should know

January 04, 2013 Subscribe | View as Web page.
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Four startups every publisher should know
The Atlantic will experiment with online pay models
7 social media tactics for 2013
Can Sullivan survive on reader subscriptions alone?
Digital cracks 50% of ad revenue at Wired
BuzzFeed's magic sauce: bored office workers
30 free intuative CSS snippets
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Four startups every publisher should know
The technology world is known for churning out startups focused on the needs of advertisers. Call it the Willie Sutton principle: might as well go to where the money is. But increasingly, the pendulum has swung to startups that cater to the needs of publishers.
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- Digiday
The Atlantic will experiment with online pay models
The Atlantic is two things every legacy publishing company would like to be: profitable and more reliant on digital advertising revenues than on print. But while that may have been good enough in 2012, for 2013 the magazine has a new goal: to get more readers paying, in some form, for digital-only access to its journalism.
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- Forbes
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7 social media tactics for 2013
To get your 2013 marketing plans on track to increase revenues, here are seven social media tactics based on solid research that you need now.
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Can Sullivan survive on reader subscriptions alone?
Andrew Sullivan, the star blogger who built a huge following at The New Republic and Time magazine and later moved to Tina Brown's new-media platform The Daily Beast, announced that he is splitting with the Beast and going solo with a paywall-only business. Will he succeed where Salon failed?
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- GigaOm
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Digital cracks 50% of ad revenue at Wired
Digital contributed half of all ad revenue at Wired magazine in the final three months of 2012, a first for the title . Across the year as a whole, digital ads comprised 45% of total ad sales at Wired, while print ad pages declined only 5.7%.
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- Ad Age
BuzzFeed's magic sauce: bored office workers
BuzzFeed has raised approximately $46 million, making it one of the hottest editorially-driven businesses around and a rare online content business that has managed to build real scale. This Power Point shows founder Jonah Peretti's recipe for viral success.
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- The Media Briefing
30 free intuative CSS snippets
You can make your Website more easy to navigate by using icons in your CSS. Here are some free resources to help you out.
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

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6 easy ways to make your website tablet-friendly

January 03, 2013 Subscribe | View as Web page.
THEDAILYBUZZ
A roundup of emedia news and views from around the web
In this Issue
How Hearst has nearly 800,000 monthly digital U.S. subs
Hearst's Carey sees mobile capturing half of digital traffic
6 easy ways to make your website tablet-friendly
Digital newsstand vendors reshape pricing, discovery models
AP Stylebook updates detail how to handle user-generated content
How to use big data for lead generation in 2013
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How Hearst has nearly 800,000 monthly digital U.S. subs
There is no doubt that Hearst is a leader in consumer magazine publishing, but how does it manage to garner so many new monthly digital subscriptions (a reported 800,000)? One way, according to president David Carey, is that the publisher "charges separately for its print and digital editions." Here is Carey's letter to employees for the new year.
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Hearst's Carey sees mobile capturing half of digital traffic
In his annual staff-wide memo, Hearst Magazines President David Carey said the company achieved nearly 800,000 digital subscriptions in 2012 and is preparing 'for a world where more than 50 percent of our traffic will be on small screens.'
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- eMedia Vitals
6 easy ways to make your website tablet-friendly
By now, you've heard that everyone received a tablet over the holidays, but is your website ready for this platform? Here are 6 simple ways to ensure that it is, starting with determining your site's "tappiness", as well as some examples of the tappiest of sites.
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- Mashable
Digital newsstand vendors reshape pricing, discovery models
Zinio and PixelMags are expanding their magazine delivery platforms, borrowing tactics from digital pioneers such as Netflix and Amazon to deliver more customer-friendly subscription solutions and all-access pricing plans. These latest innovations highlight the rapidly evolving dynamics of digital distribution.
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- eMedia Vitals
AP Stylebook updates detail how to handle user-generated content
If your editors are not including user-generated content in your digital offerings, they are probably squandering their content budget. That said, properly attributing UGC has been pretty loosey-goosey thus far. Finally, AP Stylebook has stepped up to offer definitive guidance.
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- 10,000 Words
How to use big data for lead generation in 2013
Of all the ways to use big data for lead generation in 2013, closing the loop may be the most compelling. Here's how and why, including 5 key insights to motivate you.
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- ClickZ
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The evil 3-letter word of New Years Resolutions

Mel,

Everybody's blathering about New Years resolutions. Usually the next thing out of their mouth is "And most people abandon them by mid-February." Somebody else chimes in and says, "Aw, I just don't make 'em."

New Years Resolutions work pretty well for me. Why?

Because when I make resolutions, I don't try. I change the SYSTEM.

If you want to exercise more this year, move your office to the attic. Since the restroom is on the main floor, now six times a day you're climbing up and down the stairs.

If you want to take more walks, let your neighbor borrow your car a few days a week so you HAVE to walk to the convenience store instead of drive. Or join a volleyball team where everyone expects you to show up every week.

That's easily worth a few pounds, isn't it?

Those are system changes to your environment. They are far more effective than resolutions to add a new, completely optional habit. (Like rolling out of bed and going to the gym at 6am in freezing weather. Who do you think you're kidding anyway?)

Notice the difference between "try harder" and System Change:

Will Power: "I'm going to try to waste less time answering emails this year."

System Change: "I'm turning over 3/4ths of my inbox to a Virtual Assistant."

Will Power: "I'm going to try harder not to get angry with my kids."

System Change: "I know I've got a grudge against my dad and I've been taking it out on my kids for years. I'm going to clean out the closet and forgive my dad, so the original impulse goes away."

Will Power: "I'm going to try harder to get less distracted with social media this year."

System Change: "I'm going to set my web browser so I ALWAYS have to manually log into Facebook and enter my password, every single time."

Will Power: "I'm going to try to implement more of my business education this year."

System Change: "I'm going to make myself accountable to a friend or the instructor to do my homework."

See that word try? It's a dirty three-letter word. Yes, you can try harder but we all have a finite amount of energy and will power to expend. Systems only require the initial willpower it takes to put them in place.

Resolutions based on "try" fail 80% of the time.

Resolutions based on changing the system succeed 80% of the time.

The income you make in 2013 and 2015 and 2020 will naturally follow the relationships you cultivate and the mentors you surround yourself with. Your thoughts and aspirations are shaped by the environment which you have systemically built around yourself.

The gains you make in 2013 will be because of the systems and structure you live in every day.

You want 2013 to be the best year ever? Make January about changing the systems you live in every day, you won't have to try. You will habitually do and it will be easy.

Perry Marshall

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

33 percent of Americans own an ereader or tablet

January 02, 2013 Subscribe | View as Web page.
THEDAILYBUZZ
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In this Issue
5 trends that will define design in 2013
2013: The year online security legislation passes?
Oh, the places Tumblr can go
The publishing 2013 checklist
Is this the "Future" for specialist magazines?
30 examples of perfect typography in Web design
Clipped, a Flipboard competitor, aims to better curate news
33 percent of Americans own an ereader or tablet
3 ways to grow an Instagram community
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2013 is going to be an exciting year for designers. They'll be involved in the tight personalization of services across a connected web of content and devices. And they'll be challenged to make several new experiences intuitive to users. Here are five trends will have the most impact in the new year.
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- VentureBeat
2013: The year online security legislation passes?
Congress is likely to revisit online security legislation — meant to safeguard critical infrastructure from attack — that failed last year. And a looming question for Web giants will be who takes the reins of the Federal Trade Commission, the industry's main regulator, this year.
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- The New York Times
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Oh, the places Tumblr can go
Tumblr, the meme-olicious, gif-tastic, photo-fabulous, (but also occasionally) thoughtful blogging platform attracted 167 million visitors and nearly 18 billion pageviews in December. Here's a look at five areas where Tumblr has moved, and may move more toward, in the year ahead.
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- TechCrunch
The publishing 2013 checklist
Whether it was through more custom approaches, like BuzzFeed and Gawker, or creating a space for advertisers to share their thoughts, like Forbes, 2012 was a year of lessons for many publishers. The new year brings new challenges. Here are the top ones.
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- Digiday
Is this the "Future" for specialist magazines?
Future Plc is one of Europe's best-known magazine publishers. It is neither the most successful, nor the largest, nor even the most inventive. Its recent moves, however, provide good material for discussions of the future of magazine publishing.
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- Flashes & Flames
30 examples of perfect typography in Web design
In web design, typography is sometimes used to impress rather than to help gives the information. Strong fonts are used to make a statement, funny fonts are used to show creativity, colorful fonts are used to show a peaceful environment. In this article you can see a collection of 30 gorgeous examples of perfect typography used in web design.
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- Top Design Magazine
Clipped, a Flipboard competitor, aims to better curate news
Clipped delivers top news content in the form of bullet point summaries that it believes will "save users time and energy." Its app also includes a summarized search engine that allows users to "read summaries about exactly what they want." This sounds like a business model with a lot of "fair use" in it.
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- TheNextWeb
33 percent of Americans own an ereader or tablet
The latest study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project chronicles some unsurprising trends: eReaders saw an almost 10 percent growth in ownership this past year, while the number of people who owned tablets grew 15 percent.
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- 10,000 Words
3 ways to grow an Instagram community
Instagram helps give your brand a personal touch through visuals. While many are up in arms about the changes they've made to their terms of service, its community-building capabilities are well-established. Here are some tips to help improve reader engagement.
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- Social Media Examiner
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