February 15, 2016

Newsweek (Partially) Brings Down Paywall, Making Most Content Free

Last week Newsweek brought down its paywall, making most of its content, including web stories and cover stories, free. The site still has a metered paywall, but only magazine stories are counted against the five-article limit. According to Newsweek’s announcement, “this change will radically reduce the number of readers encountering the paywall.” Newsweek subscribers will have exclusive access to the magazine’s current issue, except for the cover story. The remainder of the stories will go live…

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Top Five Payment-Processing Challenges in 2016

In this on-demand version of “Five Payment-Processing Challenges in 2016: How to Reduce Their Impact and Keep More of Your Recurring Revenue” you’ll get details on the five biggest subscription payment-processing challenges and the and best practices you can use to mitigate the negative impact these trends could have on your bottom line.

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Rezonence’s FreeWall Offers Publishers an Alternative Monetization Strategy

In this age of diminishing advertising revenue, ad blockers, ad fraud, ad blindness and bots, online publishers are searching for solutions. One of them may lie with FreeWall, a monetization strategy from Rezonance that is just beginning to catch on with publishers. Dana Neuts takes a look at their early success.

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