Newstex Blog

At the 2013 Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC) held in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, leading investigative journalists from across the globe shared tips and insights about the state of journalism today.

You write great content and you've spent time building your authority in your subject, but you're still a small player in the online publishing world compared to your big competitors.

More and more newspapers are reducing the number of opinion pages in their daily publications, and others are cutting editorial sections entirely.

Authoritative Content publishers know that licensed syndication through Newstex is an essential part of their content distribution strategies, so it's not surprising that nearly half of the top 10 blogs are syndicated by Newstex.

You write and publish Authoritative Content online. Do you have a brand for your content? Should you develop a personal brand for yourself? Do you need a journalism brand?

In addition to sponsoring the SIIA Previews event at the 2013 SIIA Digital Content and Media Summit in London this week, Newstex released a new free ebook at the conference.

Online publishers can already embed videos, tweets, Facebook posts, and Instagram photos on their websites and blogs, and this month, Google+ joined the "easy-embed" trend by launching embedded posts.

As an online publisher, creating great content is only one part of your job. You also need to promote your content and build your audience if you want to become a successful publisher.

Did anyone truly believe that their online activities and information are really private and secure?

The 2013 SIIA Digital Content and Media Summit will be held in London later this month, and it's time to meet the innovative companies that have been chosen to present at the SIIA Previews event (sponsored by Newstex) during the summit.

A new study from Business Insider, "A Focus on the Social Customer - How Companies Are Using Social Media to Become More Customer-Centric," reveals that the majority of consumers now view social media as a service channel.

There has been so much discussion about developing mobile strategies for newsrooms and publishers with some pundits going so far as saying that the future of journalism is "mobile-first."

