Apocalypse never: Facebook’s actually getting more predictable for publishers

Pundits have speculated for two years that the Facebook Apocalypse will arrive any day now. The newest roll-out may take several weeks to see completion. And data is still rolling in. But the battle for news feed space is competitive, and the reach of a typical fan will diminish over time as competing publishers get savvier. Thus, a successful publisher must grow their fan count faster than the rate of diminishment. For a site to double its fan count in four months is impressive. But it doesn’t lead to a doubling of organic reach. The post Apocalypse never: Facebook’s actually getting more predictable for publishers appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

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Rankin tells Orion: 'Authors need publishers'

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The Guardian Thrives in Facebook’s Walled Garden

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Libraries, Tech-Smart Authors, and the Coming Digital Apocalypse

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International publisher alliance shuts down piracy site

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Inkling Introduces Cloud-based Publishing Tool

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Lupton hails self-published authors, wins Nielsen Gold

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Newsday Wins Three New York News Publishers Association Awards for Excellence

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H&S to publish Holocaust survivor memoirs

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