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Luxury Bargain Hunter Gilt Groupe Takes E-Commerce Cruise With Cond
As print properties struggle on, invite-only luxury discount shopping site Gilt Groupe plans to increase its ties to publishers as well as playing up its own content. The site has created “vacations and escapes” site called Jetsetter, which will be connected to advertisers from the pages of Cond by...
Tags: Site, Luxury, E-business, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Advertising, E-Commerce, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-21
Condé Nast's Style.com Matches Advertising To E-Commerce
Right in time for this month’s Fashion Week—and the usual companion traffic spike, Condé Nast’s is unveiling its latest e-commerce play: Shop The Look at Style.com, aka the web home of Vogue. Rachel Wintner, Style.com’s associate publisher, told paidContent the e-commerce service is a direct way to prove its...
Tags: Advertisement, E-business, Condé Nast, Style.com, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Advertising, E-Commerce, Media & Publishing, Women-Centric Content, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-02
Condé Nast Suspends New Website Launches Indefinitely; Another Blow To Razorfish?
Condé Nast's plans to build out new websites for mags such as Details have been suspended for an indefinite period, according to AgencySpy, which cited an unidentified source. A high level source at the company tells me that aside from Details, Conde Nast had been planning on creating several...
Tags: Razorfish, Web Site, Condé Nast, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Portals, Recruitment & Selection, Internet, Marketing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Advertising, Companies, Conde Nast, Media, Magazines, David Kaplan, Microsoft Corp.
External links 2008-12-04
Portfolio.com Returns; All ACBJ and Conde Nast Biz Content
Portfolio.com, the website of the defunct Conde Nast magazine Portfolio, has relaunched, after about two weeks of delay from the original plan. This comes three months after the mag was shut, and the ownership of the website was transferred to sister company American City Business Journals. The focus is...
Tags: Web Site, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Banking, Internet, Financial Services, Companies, Conde Nast, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-08-12

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Interview: The Knot's Liu: Bridal Site Tries To Capitalize On Conde Nast's Woes
You would think that Conde Nast’s decision to shutter two of its three bridal magazines and consolidate that web content into its Brides.com site would be a boon for The Knot, Conde Nast’s primary competition in the bridal space. But in some ways, it actually makes life tougher for...
Tags: Acquisition, Site, E-business, Advertiser, Liu, Sales Strategy, Mergers & Acquisitions, Web Technology, Corporate Law, Sales Force Management, Sales, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Advertising, Local, E-Commerce, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Social Media, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-15
Magazine Machinations: The Surprise and Angst of Going Digital
The bankruptcy of Reader's Digest is yet another reminder of the magazine industry's weighty dilemma: Much of its branded print content is devaluing faster than it can be exploited online. As some general interest publications fall away and some savvy niche titles thrive on the Web's long tail, the search...
Tags: Revenue, Advertisement, Magazine, Meredith, Ad Age Survey, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-08-25
Halsey Minor's User-Generated Mag Venture Goes Bust
The online readership numbers of 8020 Media's two user-generated and professionally edited print magazines were off to a good start at 5 million pageviews a month. But the company's real business was print magazines, and those numbers apparently weren't good enough. Investor Halsey Minor has pulled the plug. The NYT's...
News items 2009-08-07
Layoffs hit The Washington Post after BusinessWeek, AP
Several media reporters wrote on Twitter on Thursday that this was one of the worst weeks in journalism, and it's hard to argue with them. BusinessWeek is canning a third of its staff as Bloomberg gets ready to buy the magazine. The Associated Press is laying off 90 people as...
Tags: Washington Post Co., staff, BusinessWeek, Associated Press
News items 2009-11-20
New Yorker Cover on iPhone a Signal to Business Execs
When historians get around to chronicling the convergence of print and mobile technologies in the media industry, they'll duly note today's development. Artist Jorge Colombo drew the cover of this week's New Yorker magazine on his iPhone, using an app called Brushes, "while standing outside Madame Tussad's Wax Museum in...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Advertisement, Mobile, Web Site, Magazine, Online Advertising, Publishing Paradigm, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-05-25
What The Advance/Microsoft Deal Means For The Newspaper Business
Ken Doctor analyzes the news business on his blog Content Bridges and for Outsell, an information-market analytics firm. He worked at Knight Ridder for 21 years and was an executive in content services, strategy and editorial for the company's digital unit.The Advance Internet-Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) partnership announced today tells...
Tags: Paid Search, Advertisement, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Ken Doctor, Advance Internet, Search, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Companies, Microsoft
External links 2009-08-17
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