Make magazine: a new look that 2011 (Credit: screenshot of Josh Lowensohn/CNET)Make Magazine Media intends to change the way users strongly in the Web Publisher interactively to start next year redesign sites network that allows users to go to the stories and interactive advertising, like using a RSS-reader.
The new design was unveiled earlier today, make magazine founder Nick Denton to be "the most significant change in the year 2002, together with a press release and make magazine since the beginning of the make magazine model", and something that "represents the blog magazine and television, some convergence."
What this means for end users is that they be able to Browse News stories in the right-hand navigation bar, such as a typical site page without scrolling. One of the big reasons, Denton, explains that certain, so can be pinned to the top of the stories, regardless of what you want, that works better for the company's high number of published template.
Denton noted that a large part of the amendment to be concentrated in a limited number of advertising, in particular the content of the section for the latest news of the offset some of the stories is large, and other small-advertisers, which are the data if the content is displayed around the choosy.
"We cannot foresee the surge in traffic; and often advertisers want to join a scandal, but it is enticing readers," Denton said."But the make magazine, Deadspin and other sites that experience has shown that--when the dust has been decided--advertisers flock buzz and growth."
The use of video ads as part of the redesign is one item that is causing controversy already.These have now been incorporated, the reading experience in such a way that readers must sit in the clip before reading through a story,.They are similar to where additional information can be found a number of (including but not limited to CNET) publishing sites, click through ads, but their placement on the site now better is similar to the content.
Global change is to be applied to, in part two of a high level of make magazine sales employees, leaving the Business insider, make magazine sales boss stated. Chris Batty and travelling salesman Michael Caesco have left the company because of what is called a private employee email Denton strategy which "roiskunut unhealthy conflict between editorial and sales," according to the story, "serious" opinions.
"However, all the media companies make magazine Media is one that is built around itself to the public in the growth of the belief, which follows the advertising," Denton said in an e-mail message. "That is not available;the only strategiase takes place only the one who chose; and that all logs when connecting it to the company. "
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