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Macmillan moves to a subscription model
Set up by Macmillan Education in 2000, onestopenglish.com was launched purely as a marketing site for the company’s English language teaching coursebooks.
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Webvision v3 and subscription access control the key for MEED website re-launch
Developed on Webvision v3, EMAP’s MEED, which provides business intelligence on the Middle East, was the first title to take advantage of the new access management system, developed by Abacus, which puts much of the site’s content behind a subscription-only paywall.
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Ian Eckert on charging for content, and the ‘year of the paywall’
After all the prognostication and pronouncements in the dying days of the last decade, 2010 looks set to be the year when the payment walls go up in the world of online publishing.
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Pitch, an innovative site for marketing professionals
Centaur Media has launched Pitch, an innovative reputational network that allows marketing professionals to share business intelligence by rating and commenting on the work of agencies.
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Centaur launch innovative new site - Source.TheEngineer!
Centaur Media have launched a new site within the Engineering portfolio – source.theengineer.co.uk – which is the new home of electronicstalk, engineeringtalk, manufacturingtalk and processingtalk.
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Gasworld redesigned and re-launched by Abacus
Our latest website gasworld has gone live. New client Gasworld is a specialist publisher of gas information and events. It is the only independent online news provider and information portal for the global industrial gas community and the larger end-user market for gases and equipment.
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ADvance makes a splash at back-to-back events as Big Data takes centre stage
Its been a busy fortnight for Abacus and Ian Eckert, exhibiting and speaking respectively, at Paywall Strategies and PubExpo at Earls Court.
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5 ways Audience Development can drive your business
The internet, iPads and smartphones have liberated information in new, and often unexpected, ways. Publishers now have the opportunity to sell highly tailored subscription services, slicing and dicing existing content for audiences that are defined by both traditional brand loyalties and by entirely new information demands.
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