The Guardian reaches one million digital subscriptions milestone
The Guardian says it has surpassed 1 million digital subscriptions, with digital subscriptions in the US and Australia rising by 13% year on year.
The Guardian says it has surpassed 1 million digital subscriptions, with digital subscriptions in the US and Australia rising by 13% year on year.
In November, ESco, a publishing services bureau, announced that they had launched a new website for Gundog Journal.
The NFRN has expressed disappointment at News UK Direct to Retail’s announcement that it is to increase its delivery charge by 3 per cent next year.
James Evelegh pays tribute to event organisers everywhere.
What does a successful community look like? James Evelegh lists four attributes.
Can you build a community through a print magazine and come through the pandemic even stronger? Mary Hogarth speaks to Guy Procter, editor of Country Walking magazine.
There are no quick fixes to building a successful community. You’ve got to put in the hard yards.
Regularly talking and listening to your audience is the foundation stone of a strong community.
One important decision publishers need to make is whether to build their community on their own platform or on a third party one.
Successful communities need managing. You can’t just leave members to “get on with it”, because… they won’t.
Creating a successful community is a great way to find out what your customers really want.
Most publishers look to build a community off the back of a publication. For Freelancer Magazine, it was the other way round.
The right voice gives you authenticity and enables you to build trust and engagement.
A community is nothing without engagement, but that engagement needs to be high quality and two-way.
The start of the pandemic saw a huge increase in subs marketing activity from Immediate Media, as the company set itself ambitious subs targets. Jess Burney explains how they surpassed those targets and how they are now looking for further growth.
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