- Snapchat’s New Deep-Linking Feature Could Unlock The Platform for Publishers
Snapchat said it will allow its publisher partners (like CNN and Vice) to post links on social media that go directly to specific pieces of the publisher’s content within the ephemeral messaging app. - Der Spiegel Publisher to Cut 20% of Staff and Launch Paywall
The publisher of the influential German newsweekly Der Spiegel is to cut about 20% of its staff and start charging for some articles online as it tries to fight a decline in advertising and circulation. - What’s Going On At Condé Nast?
The publisher is streamlining its operations and reorganising its US portfolio to capitalise on its most valuable brands: Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, Wired and The New Yorker. - 2016 Year In Preview: The Year Publishers Get Smarter About Platforms
This essay is one in a series of 10 produced by Digiday’s staff of reporters and editors in which we look to the major trends of 2016. - The Wall Street Journal Develops New Magazine About The Future
The Wall Street Journal is launching a new annual magazine dubbed “The Future of Everything,” which is set to launch next week. - Understand Your Magazine’s Web Traffic to Boost Conversions!
As a publisher, you invest a lot of time and effort to driving traffic to your website. You’re also always searching for new ways to increase visitors big-time. Real success is measured by how good you are at getting them to take that next step to conversion. - Chess Champion and Youth Motivator Honored on Cover of Industry’s Top Magazine
Orrin C. Hudson, the internationally renowned #1 Amazon bestselling author, founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, Be Someone (www.besomeone.org), has been named the inaugural Chess Lifemagazine cover contest winner. - Dayton Daily News to Cease Printing Business Publication
Cox Media Group is moving its business magazine online amid company-wide restructuring. - The Non-Linear Reading Revolution Is Now. Here’s How Publishers Are Handling It
Going mobile is more than just big pages fitting on tiny screens.