- 5 Lessons from The Atlantic’s Redesign
The Atlantic unveiled a redesign on Tuesday. - Harvard Business Review: A Magazine that Readers Care About
Focusing on areas such as leadership, finance, marketing and the art of managing people, among many other business-related topics, Harvard Business Review (HBR) is a magazine dedicated to improving all facets of management in today’s fast-paced world. - Content Marketing Institute Founder Joe Pulizzi On “Activating Content” to Grow Audience
Publishers are skilled at creating valuable content for their audiences, but they often fail to take that content one step further to truly engage readers on social media. - Canada’s Opt-In Rules Could Change Marketing as We Know it
The Canadian government has thrown another challenge into the mix: Canada’s Anti-Spam Law, or CASL, presumed to be the strictest marketing regulation in North America. - 5 Challenges the Apple Watch Poses for Publishers
The Apple Watch’s official release day is Friday, and strategy leads from digital media companies the world over are bracing themselves for the awkward question: “What’s our wearables strategy?” - Business Insider can be Profitable, if it wants to be
There is a tendency in the New York media space that is less common in the tech industry of guessing the relative profitability of digital news companies. - Mail, Guardian and Mirror Sites’ Traffic Slips as Telegraph and Indy Make Gains
Mail Online loses more than 5% of its daily unique browsers in latest ABC figures to fall back below 14 million. - Google’s Latest Ad Price Declines are Because of YouTube, Not Mobile
Despite Price Issue, Company’s Ad Revenue Grew 11% to $15.5 Billion. Another quarter in which Google has increased its advertising revenue despite making less money per ad. - Why Fashion Publishers are Taking Over Coachella
Branded festival events are a major draw for stylish millennials.
The Atlantic unveiled a redesign on Tuesday.