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IPE goes ‘mobile first’ on our Webvision and ADvance platforms
New client, Investment and Pensions Europe, has re-designed and re-launched their main website for their weekly magazine with a truly responsive design.
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Law Society Gazette is now live on our Webvision and ADvance platforms
New client, LSG, has redesigned and re-launched their main website for their weekly society magazine using our Webvision CMS and ADvance audience development platform.
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Music Week completes migration to ADvance audience development platform
Intent Media’s leading music business magazine, Music Week, is now live on Abacus’ ADvance platform.
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Centaur Media completes move to ADvance Audience Development Platform
After a six-month phased migration project, leading B2B publisher Centaur Media Plc has completed its move to Abacus’ ADvance platform.
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Abacus e-Media breakfast briefing at the PPA – Audience Development innovation case study
Richard Cook, Operations Director at Centaur Media, and Ian Eckert, Head of Audience Development at Abacus, will be presenting a joint case study on ‘audience development innovation’ and how it is transforming Centaur’s publishing business, at the PPA offices on 3rd April, 2013.
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Laboratory Talk and Building Talk launched using innovative online directory technology
Abacus recently completed the successful launch of two new websites – Laboratory Talk and Building Talk – based on exciting new technology developed in conjunction with Centaur Media, called Source.
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Audience Revenue Tools for Online Publishers
20 June 2012 – Radisson Blu Edwardian, 97 Great Russell Street, London WC18 3LB
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Centaur adopts ADvance audience development platform
Centaur Media has chosen Abacus’ innovative ADvance platform to run its circulation and fulfilment activities as well as to provide a complete customer view across the group’s portfolio of digital, print and face to face products.
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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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