Apple's App Store search ads were introduced a few months ago, and have proven to be far more of an asset than a trend
If you have an app on the app store, search ads are your new best friend by providing an easy and efficient way to help people discover your app. Their flexible and effortless design means that you can invest as much (or little) time as you have, and still get results. The simple setup includes:
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Jo Swan casts a critical eye over the newly-overhauled Metro app.
One of the UK’s most circulated newspapers, The Metro, have recently undertaken an app upgrade to support its morning and evening editions. How does the new app measure up, and does the translation from print to digital work in its enhanced format?
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As someone who both works in digital publishing and has a degree in photography, it has always interested me to see how big names in the creative industry are transitioning from print to digital.
To this day I am yet to use a good photographic publishing app, and unfortunately this app is not the BJP.
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The Long + Short is a digital-first publication by Nesta, the UK's innovation foundation. Its content is clever and engaging, but does it do enough to make up for a frustrating reading experience?
The app has been designed so that the HTML is edited once, and pushed out to multiple platforms. This is neat as a cost-effective way of publishing for maximum audience reach; The Long + Short can be accessed from a desktop, through the Apple and Android stores, and through a mobile-responsive web browser for those on devices without a supporting app. The content can also be read in any orientation, and it all reflows nicely when the device is rotated. To top it off, the app is lightweight, and the issues can be viewed almost instantly without a long wait for content to download.
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Stylish, glamorous and technically exceptional, the digital edition of Harrods Magazine is everything you would expect a high-end publication to be.
Harrods have been ahead of the digital curve for some time now. They released their iPad-only edition over two years ago, but have since acknowledged the demand for an Android and mobile version and earlier this year, released their fully-responsive native app.
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