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Outbrain gathers a massive amount of data each day as people from around the world click on the content recommendation links served through the company's tools on a wide variety of websites.
Want to add a photo or video published on Instagram to your Authoritative Content on your blog or website? Now, you can do it! Today, Instagram announced web embedding.
David Meerman Scott, bestselling author, marketing strategist, and long-time advisor to Newstex, has completed updated his internationally-bestselling book, The New Rules of Marketing & PR, and it's now available!
Did you know that nearly one out of two companies rely entirely on desktop websites to display their content? That's just one statistic found in the Mobile Marketing in 2013 infographic from Uberflip shown below.
There's a lot of harsh criticism going out about the changes being introduced in iOS 7, and even a few publishers who are very happy about some of the new features, but what do these changes mean for your apps?
Copyrights and fair use are confusing terms with a huge gray area that is often left to subjective interpretation.
The SIIA Digital Content and Media Summit will be held on September 23-25, 2013 in London, and innovative companies in the information industry are invited to apply to present at SIIA Previews during the event.
As news organizations cut staff and more freelance reporters and writers are expected to foot the bill for their expenses, a new media model is developing.
Google is gearing up for the release of Penguin 2.0, which will put link analysis in the spotlight and revive the almighty Google PageRank.
This week, I Want Media hosted its annual Future of Media panel discussion at New York University, which was held in conjunction with Internet Week New York.
Newstex marketing consultant and publisher Susan Gunelius is the #1 women and leadership influencer online according to a ranking report by social media influence moderation company Traackr.
In recent years, journalism has been under attack as more media organizations abandon investigative journalism and reduce newsroom staffs to cut costs in an increasingly competitive environment.