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Visual content is so popular today with photos, slideshows, videos, animated GIFs, and even data visualizations taking center stage on many websites and blogs.

A new report from Millennial Media and comScore reveals which types of online content are consumed by internet users in the United States more frequently on mobile devices than desktop computers.

This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new law requiring any website (including blogs) that gets more than 3,000 visitors per day to register with the government.

What better way to communicate the power of visual communications than with a visual communication? That's exactly what Wyzowl has done with its new The Power of Visual Communication infographic.

This year, the number of mobile devices that are actually in use is expected to surpass the number of people on earth with 7.7 billion mobile phones and tablets compared to 7.1 billion people.

Want to learn how to write a great blog post that people read and share?

Have you ever wondered how long your content should be? Is there any data that could be used to create guidelines for content length?

Earlier this year, a federal court ruled that bloggers have the same First Amendment Rights as journalists and members of the media.

Mobile content is a top priority for many publishers, but many are slow to make the transition from a desktop-mindset to a mobile-mindset. Simply republishing the exact same content for mobile audiences that you publish for desktop audiences will drive minimal results.

American Business Media's (ABM) 2014 conference is coming to Phoenix, Arizona on May 4-7, and this year's event will be focused on go-to market solutions.ABM is a division of the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA).

The Specialized Information Publisher's Association's (SIPA) annual conference for publishing professionals is open for registration. This year's conference, SIPA 2014: Strategies for Growth, will be held at The Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C. on June 4-6th.

Despite the fact that mobile surpassed desktop web traffic for the first time earlier this year and all signs say there is no turning back, many publishers still haven't prioritized mobile or considered mobile-only audiences in their content strategies.

