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Digital delivery using Published Web Format (PWF) opens a whole new world for publishers, advertisers and readers that simply does not exist with hard-copy magazines.

Features such as cover wraps, bellybands, gatefolds, and BRCs are mapped to the Web.
  • Cover wraps and bellybands are transformed into overlays, pop-ups, or animation, allowing new subscriptions after a passalong.
  • BRCs can direct readers to specific advertiser locations, providing a direct call-to-action with rates exceeding those in print editions.
  • Gatefolds using animated page turning transform a two-page spread into a three-page display.
With digital editions, publishers know exactly which pages readers turn to and how much time they spend on each article. Advertisers know whether readers spend time on their ads and whether they click through to read more about the products and services. Special links guide readers to specific offers, white papers, or registration areas based on demographic information. From the reader’s perspective, digital magazines provide the same enjoyable experience as thumbing through a print magazine. The hierarchical table-of-contents, embedded page links, and phrase search and highlighting makes it easy to quickly go to the articles or advertisements they want most.

This is where Published Web Format (PWF) excels. PWF provides a great visual experience along with navigational capabilities that allow the reader to feel just like they’re thumbing through magazine pages. Reader service functions allow readers to efficiently provide contact information to selected advertisers in order to obtain additional information.

Texterity enables ease-of-production and delivery as well as the ability to track reader behavior. Publishers may submit individual High-Resolution PDF pages (with roadmap), flag reusable advertising pages, or send composite PDF files. Files can be sent via email, FTP, secure copy, or MassTransit client.

 

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