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Publisher Guide: Reading Rooms on Social Media

Hosting your digital edition on the Exact Editions platform comes with many benefits besides the opportunity to sell digital subscriptions, including a smorgasbord of free marketing tools accessible at the click of a button.

One of these such tools is Exact Editions’ innovative Reading Rooms. Available in the Publisher Portal, the tool comprises links through which you can distribute time-limited access to either your latest issue or the full archive for a time-limited period of an hour, a day, Keep Reading

Publisher 1-On-1: Carcanet

Hello and welcome to a brand new blog feature! 🌟

In this new series, we’re grilling Exact Editions’ publishing partners for insight into their role, their publication and the future of the publishing industry (as well as a few lighter-hearted questions too, fret not!)

First up is Michael Schmidt, founder and editor of literary magazine PN Review. You can find both on Twitter here:

Michael: @4Michael7

PN Review: @PN_Review 

So without further ado, on with the … Keep Reading

Digital Publishing — It’s a Loyalty Thing

Apple News+ was in the headlines last week for all the wrong reasons, despite an impressive showcase that made the platform look fluid, visually stunning and functional, issues have started to surface. Find further details in What’s New in Publishing’s article.

It’s back to the drawing board for the Apple News team, but will those changes be enough to convince people to change their reading habits so fundamentally? Apple is effectively trying to wow users with value by providing access … Keep Reading

The Digital Publishing Gold Rush

I write this post as Exact Editions have added a score of new titles to the platform in the last six months. This acceleration on content acquisition got me thinking about the battle for ‘real estate’ in the digital publishing world. With several established online magazine platforms on the market, it has now become a competition to convince publishers to come aboard. There is a kind of Noah’s Ark situation going on, with magazines scrambling to find a vessel as … Keep Reading

Digital Preservation

This week the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism has produced a thoughtful and wide-ranging report on current practices in preserving local news publishing in the digital age.

A Public Record at Risk: The Dire State of News Archiving in the Digital Age

As the subtitle suggests there is little reliable archiving and preservation in place. Very little thought or investment is being given to the matter and there is often a naive belief that

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