Google changes its approach to news subscriptions, scraps First Click Free policy
With a large number of news sites locking content away behind a paywall, Google had required publishers to provide people with access to three free
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The policy required publishers to make three articles a day available for free through search in exchange for higher rankings in search results.
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As the book progressed, he sought out help in publishing it. And he got mixed advice. He was to self-publish. He was told not to self-publish. Ultimately
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Google is pushing out measures that will help publishers sell more digital subscriptions and is also ending its controversial “first click free” policy.
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… to participate in an artistic experience that explores their personal cancer journey through creative writing, visual imagery and art-journal techniques.
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