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eMagazines launches upgraded ‘StoryFinder’

eMagazines has announced the launch of its upgraded StoryFinder service for publishers.

eMagazines launches upgraded ‘StoryFinder’
Andrew Degenholtz: “Now, when eMagazines produces the mobile reflow digital magazine version for our publishing clients, all of that digital content can be searched by the publisher and articles can be republished and licensed to partners.”

eMagazines – a provider of publishing technology services that help publishers produce and deliver digital magazine content – has announced the launch of the latest version of its StoryFinder Issue Repository product.

eMagazines says StoryFinder, an article and image asset management system, helps publishers identify, catalog, and repurpose existing content to drive traffic, increase licensing revenue, and repackage previous content into special issues. StoryFinder also allows publishers and its licensing partners to search its article archive to view rights and usage rules.

“StoryFinder is a natural product extension for eMagazines,” said Andrew Degenholtz, eMagazines founder and CEO. “Now, when eMagazines produces the mobile reflow digital magazine version for our publishing clients, all of that digital content can be searched by the publisher and articles can be republished and licensed to partners.”

With the updated version, the company says users will benefit from new features, such as:

  • WordPress integration to support exporting articles to WordPress websites
  • Adding image content in line with text, just as it appears in print
  • Enhanced support for recipe-specific articles for easier WordPress publishing

In addition to StoryFinder, eMagazines says it continues create digital publishing solutions, such as its Mobile Optimized Reader (a complete digital reproduction of print editions – never sacrificing images, fonts, and styles), Article Audio (narration options for reproduced digital edition articles), Subscriber Back Issue Archive (custom publishing services to launch back issue archives and integration with existing e-commerce systems), and Content Distribution Opportunities (helping publishers deliver content across multiple news and content platforms – from Apple News+, a publisher's own iOS/Android app, Hoopla Digital for library patrons, and more).

You can find out more about eMagazines in our Publishing Services Directory.


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