Posted by Eric in Digital Magazines
on Feb 1st, 2009 | 0 comments
“Digital magazines suck,” proclaimed a media executive friend of mine recently. “They’re not print, and they’re not Web. It seems like a lazy way to get online instead of investing in a really good Web site.” Perhaps he has a point. We’ve all seen those PDF/Flash/whatever-based replicas of print. Many are clunky to use, slow to load and have type so small that you’re constantly zooming in and out. No wonder some publishers haven’t seen their efforts pay off.
I call them digital replicas, not digital magazines. Publishers often default to recreations of the print product since...
Posted by Eric in Metrics & Measurement
on Nov 1st, 2008 | 2 comments
here are a myriad of sites and tools, both free and paid, that can help you track how well your Web site is performing versus your competitors. Here are a few of my favorite, free online competitive analysis tools.
1. Web Traffic Comparison—Compete.com
We all know our own traffic numbers from our analytics system (and we at least hope that our IT staff set things up properly so that the data is accurate). But what we really want to know is how much traffic our competitors are generating and how we stack up against them. There are a host of free players in this space (Alexa, Quantcast,...
Posted by Eric in Web Development
on Oct 2nd, 2008 | 2 comments
A while back I wrote a post claiming I could launch a full-blown publishing web site in 30 days and for under $1K of hard cost to me. I got too busy with my consulting business and never got around to actually doing it. I’m not complaining as I was doing really well as a consultant, but it still gets under my skin that I never did it.
Until now…
I can’t get into too many details because of confidentiality, but I just helped launch a full-blown publication web site in right around 30 days and $1K of hard cost. I can, however, share some of the keys that made such a launch...
Posted by Eric in Editorial & Content, Social Media, Strategy & Organization
on Sep 29th, 2008 | 0 comments
I’m honored to be part of a panel speaking at an upcoming webinar by min called “Monetizing Content Online: Turning Editorial & Eyeballs into Real Revenue.” The topic is a bit generic, but the panel min has assembled is excellent:
Kevin Gentzel, Chief Advertising Office, Forbes.com
Jim Berra, Senior VP & General Manager, Rodale Interactive
John Alderman, Publisher, Slate.com
And, of course, yours truly
Key issues will include:
Using content to create unique advertising opportunities and other revenue streams
Creating content that readers want to use and share
The role of...
Posted by Eric in Personal
on Sep 29th, 2008 | 3 comments
What’s one of the most important keys to a good blogger? Well, the fact that they actually write a blog post now and then certainly would help. The reality is that I have been so busy both professionally and personally that my blog has fallen to the bottom of my priority list. I still want a life after all and given a choice between spending time with my wife and family or spending time writing my blog … well, the wife and family will always win out.
The problem I have with keeping my blog updated is that I’m just not one to throw a lot of fluff out there. If you’re going to...