Google eclipses Facebook as the top source of traffic for online publishers

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Google eclipses Facebook as the top source of traffic for online publishers

It's basically a flip from the beginning of the year: In January, Facebook provided nearly 40 per cent of publishers' external traffic; now that's down to 26 per cent. And Google, which started the year at 34 per cent, now generates 44 per cent of traffic. Parse.ly's data comes from some 2,500 publishers that
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Google is becoming a friend to publishers, but Facebook remains a foe

The new partnership between Fairfax and Google is the first sign of a thawing relationship between publishers and the technology company. Google seems to be driving positive monentum in its relationship with publishers, first by putting an end to its controversial First Click Free model, which required
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Peninsula siblings' publisher Lost the Plot, makes 'kid's books for adults'

Just the Tip, by Lost the Plot, a new publisher. She wanted to offer more options for Australian writers after the global financial crisis, which saw most publishers opt to only print established best-selling writers. Successes include Sulari Gentill's Rowland Sinclair Mysteries and politics tome Betrayal by
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Recorder publisher finds a familiar cause at his new paper

The paper of which he was publisher would run the annual drive to help keep the youth of that area warm. The concept was conceived by a newspaper publisher in Connecticut and has spread to many community news organizations around the country. When Rifanburg came to the Greenfield Recorder
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Fairfax partners with Google to sell ads

Fairfax managing director of Australian metro publishing Chris Janz said the Google partnership will provide advertisers with a new way to work with Fairfax. “We are bringing the very best that Fairfax has to offer together with the smarts and capability of Google,” Mr Janz said. “The result will be a
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Trump bump decline hits themed newsletters, too

The Trump bump may have come and gone for ad-supported and subscription-focused publishers. But the Trump-specific editorial products that publishers launched after President Trump's surprise electoral victory are hanging around, buoyed by user engagement, limited advertiser abandonment and
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5 Feels That Are Too True For Retail Workers This Christmas

You try to explain to the customer that you're just one person and can't be everywhere at once, only for them to ask for the manager because they think you're being rude. Don't you just love retail? Sophie Nicolas is studying a bachelor of Arts in creative writing and is an aspiring writer, dog enthusiast
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