In January 2015, Visiolink introduced three new project categories: Standard, Customised and Co-Created. This blogpost will focus on the features launched in the Standard category, illustrating both the rich possibilities within this category and a highly useful enrichment of your starting page. If you have not already heard about these categories or the introduction of the concept Apps as a Service, you can read about them in this blogpost or watch this webinar to get a thorough walk-through of the reasons for the categorisation and the pros and cons of each category.
Earlier in this blog, we covered Peter Idema’s presentation on NDC Mediagroep’s digital strategy at the Mediafacts National Publishing Day on 26 November 2014.
Today, we would like to introduce you to another way of thinking about apps heavily inspired by “Software-as-a-Service”, or SaaS. We call it: “Apps-as-a-Service”.
This blog is for anyone who wants to gain an insight into some of the automated IT processes that Visiolink uses to process their newspapers or magazines. Happy reading!
How many times over the course of an average day do you find yourself holding your mobile phone or tablet? Perhaps you just need to check an important detail, or you want to see what's happening in the news or on social media, right? Or maybe you've got 15-20 minutes to spare, and you want to spend time with your favourite app and read today's digital newspaper?
As 2015 has just started, we’d like to take a moment to revisit the most popular posts on the Visiolink Digital Publishing blog. We’ve compiled our top five list and, from the looks of it, our followers love to read about how to make the e-paper products published by media houses richer, as well as how to secure new revenue streams.
One of our by far most popular Visiolink Insights has been the report “E-paper 2.0”. The reason for this fact is probably easy to understand as a struggling newspaper industry have made it clear that change is needed. And not only a change, but a rethinking of how media houses needs to reach today’s newsreaders.
Visiolink's new display format, DYNAMIC, has completed its first year of use and has now been launched in over 70 apps in Scandinavia. In addition, a new version was recently released for use with Android devices.
Didn’t you have a chance to take part in our Visiolink Insights Webinar on rich media advertising in the E-paper?
While circulation figures for the typical printed newspaper continue to fall, editorial and commercial management teams will be pleased to know that the number of digital users of computers, tablets and smartphones is on the rise.
Get your own copy of the newest Rich Media Ads Visiolink Insights report: "Digital advertising formats in tablet based E-papers".
This blog post is a full transcript of the “How to proactively work with media transformation” video on the Nordic Media Programme 2014 with Kenneth Boll. In this interview we discussed the programme he is participating in this year.
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