Thursday, March 14, 2013

Video: The FTC's new dot com rules

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THEDAILYBUZZ
A roundup of emedia news and views from around the web
In this Issue
Video: The FTC's new dot com rules
Media companies must take a stand on audience value
5 ways publishers can capitalize on mobile trends
Solutions for journalism's future business model
10 websites where you can get free stock photos
The future of minimalist web design
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Video: The FTC's new dot com rules
The FTC has released a new guidance for mobile ad disclosures, of which media companies should be aware. Take a look at this video, which offers a "mini law lesson" regarding the new rules. Bottom line: be clear, conspicuous, and true.
FULL ARTICLE
- AdAge
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Media companies must take a stand on audience value
Premium publishers must re-evaluate their value proposition, positioning themselves as the highest quality environments for brand engagement – and then turning that engagement into real economic value.
FULL ARTICLE
- eMedia Vitals
5 ways publishers can capitalize on mobile trends
Audiences are using their mobile devices. Because of that fact (supported by comScore's 2013 Mobile Future in Focus report), media companies need to make their content available on mobile devices, whether or not the revenue is immediately there. Here are 5 ways for publishers to tackle mobile.
FULL ARTICLE
- Poynter
Solutions for journalism's future business model
Believe it or not, media is not just about making money. Sure, it takes revenue to keep the ball rolling, but journalism has always fought to be a public service. Here is a look at 4 business models that could protect and prolong news services that strive to keep the world even-handed, including patronage, support from foundations, crowd-funding, and public funding.
FULL ARTICLE
- The Media Briefing
10 websites where you can get free stock photos
In these tough times, something for nothing sounds pretty good. While nothing is entirely for nothing, here are 10 websites offering stock photos for commercial use in exchange for zero dollars.
FULL ARTICLE
- Design Instruct
The future of minimalist web design
Clutter begone! It may be time for your publication's website to embrace this concept and do a bit of spring cleaning to your web design. Here are 4 concepts to get you started on the path to a clean, elegant, audience- and device-friendly website.
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- Desizn Tech

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