It’s good to take stock and look back a little bit sometimes, so here are the top most popular original posts we published in the first month of 2012, in case you missed any or would like another look.
As ever, I’m always interested in hearing from anyone who’d like to contribute an article on a critical issue affecting the business of content creation and monetisation.
1. Has blogging queen Huffington really failed in the UK?, by Patrick Smith
2. Why your news brand should take part in the ebook publishing revolution, by Martin Belam
3. Peter Kirwan’s Long View: How to revolutionise your newspaper the John Paton way, by Peter Kirwan
4. Introducing The British Media Awards: A celebration of your innovation
5. The perils of VAT and digital products, by Patrick Smith
6. The challenges of media training and newsroom diversity in 2012, by Richard Horsman
7. Are digital publishing standards as high as they are in print?, by Patrick Smith
8. Nic Newman’s technology and media predictions for 2012: Data, mobile, TV disruption and more
9. Peter Kirwan’s Long View: The client-side data revolution and what it means for advertising, by Peter Kirwan
10. Why media businesses need to understand how shopping is going digital, by Patrick Smith
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