Google changes its approach to news subscriptions, scraps First Click Free policy

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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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Google scraps free content rule for publishers

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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St. Joe Graduate Pens Inspirational Children's Book

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 appeases publishers by ending 'first click free' and helping to sell subscriptions

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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