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Introducing Pocket for Publishers: A New Way to Embrace ‘Save for Later’

March 26th, 2013  •  By Mark

For more than 8.5 million users, Pocket is changing how we consume content. “Save to Pocket” can extend the life of content by weeks and months—and for users, Pocket increases the amount of quality content they can consume, across multiple devices, at any time.

This longer lifespan means stories can find a new life beyond their original run. Imagine if serial TV dramas like “Breaking Bad” or “Downton Abbey” had been on television before the DVR: If we only had one chance to watch them, at one specific time, would they have thrived?

“Save for later” is ushering in a similar era for web content. It means creating new possibilities for publishers—to better understand the life of their content in Pocket, and make the experience better for their audience.

Today we’re excited to introduce Pocket for Publishers, a new, free way for publishers to look beyond real-time trends and start exploring what it means to consider the lifetime of their content—and use new tools that make the most of the Pocket ecosystem.

More than a dozen major publishers are already participating, including The Washington Post, Vox Media (The Verge, SB Nation and Polygon), WordPress, USA Today, Time.com, Wired, BuzzFeed, Bloomberg Businessweek, New York Review of Books, The Awl, Mother Jones, The Next Web, Matter, Aeon Magazine, and more.

If you’re a site publisher, you can sign up today to request access.

Here’s What’s in Pocket for Publishers:

 

1. See How Your Content Is Performing in Pocket

As more sites embrace timeless, high-quality content, impact and longevity matter. Publishers can now access a custom dashboard to view the extended life of their stories or videos over weeks and months. The dashboard includes lists of top content and authors, and new metrics you’ll only see from Pocket that focus on longevity and engagement.

2. Create Custom Footer Messages in Pocket

With Pocket for Publishers, you can add a custom text footer message that will appear at the bottom of any article saved from your site. Use it to highlight related content, your apps or social media accounts, or even a newsletter or subscription. We’re excited to see how publishers use it.

3. Add a ‘Save to Pocket’ Button to Your Site and WordPress

Adding a ‘Save to Pocket’ button on your site makes it easy for your readers to access your stories anywhere, on every major mobile and tablet platform. You can also include a save count badge to show the total saves to Pocket. View an example of the “Save to Pocket” button on The Awl.

Add a “Save to Pocket” button for your site.

We’re also thrilled to announce the “Save to Pocket” button is available for all WordPress.com sites and very soon will be available for self-hosted sites using the sharing feature available with the Jetpack plugin.

4. Integrate Site Subscription for Paywall Content

Because Pocket is already available on every major mobile and tablet platform, sites can focus on compelling content, not app development. For publishers with premium paywalled content, our Site Subscription feature lets your paying customers access paywalled content from right inside Pocket. Recent partners include The New York Review of Books, VQR and Matter.

Learn more about Site Subscription

5. Add Pocket Integration to Your App

For publishers who already have an app, “Save to Pocket” is one of the most popular share menu options, and you can save to Pocket from the most popular apps, including Twitter, Flipboard, The Verge, Zite, Tweetbot and more.

Learn how to use Pocket’s SDK in your app.

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This is just the beginning, and we’re excited to hear what you think. If you have questions or comments, you can reach us at publishers@getpocket.com.

Get started with Pocket for Publishers

 

Special thanks to all of our early publisher partners:

  • The Washington Post
  • USA Today
  • BuzzFeed
  • The Verge
  • Bloomberg Businessweek
  • WordPress
  • Time.com
  • Wired
  • Mother Jones
  • The Awl
  • SB Nation
  • New York Review of Books
  • GigaOm
  • The Next Web
  • Polygon
  • Matter
  • PaidContent
  • AppAdvice
  • The Billfold
  • iMore
  • Aeon Magazine
  • Longreads

Posted in News , button, footer messages, Pocket, publishers, save to pocket, site subscription, Trends, trends snapshot

More Magazines for Pocket’s Site Subscription

December 7th, 2012  •  By Mark

 

This week we introduced an improved way for readers to access the content they love inside Pocket: Called Site Subscription, this updated feature lets you easily log in from Pocket to access websites that require a paid subscription or registration.

Today we’ve added two new publishers to Pocket’s Site Subscription, and they’re two highly acclaimed magazines—The New York Review of Books and VQR.

The New York Review of Books ($74.95/year) and VQR ($32/year) both feature an expansive digital archive for their paid subscribers, so we’ve made it easier for their subscribers to access those stories in Pocket.

Here’s how Pocket’s Site Subscription works:

1. You can save subscriber-only articles just like you’d save any article to Pocket. When you open that article in Pocket, you’ll be prompted to login to the site.

2. Enter your credentials for that site’s subscription, and then Pocket will automatically pull up the full text of the article.

3. You’re all set! Once you’ve entered your site credentials you won’t need to do so again, unless you delete the app or log out of your services.

If you’re a publisher with a digital subscription or paywall, it’s easy to make this feature available to your readers—at no cost, and with no development work on your end.

Just email us at publishers@getpocket.com and we’ll be happy to get your site subscription working in Pocket.

Pocket is committed to helping publishers and readers make the most of save-for-later, and we’re excited to share more news in the weeks and months to come.

-Mark Armstrong
Editorial Director, Pocket

Posted in News , new york review of books, Pocket, publishers, site subscription, vqr

Announcing Pocket’s First Publisher Partnership, with Kickstarter-Powered MATTER

December 3rd, 2012  •  By Mark

Digital publishing is evolving rapidly, and earlier this year, we met two journalists, Jim Giles and Bobbie Johnson, who decided to launch their own project on Kickstarter, called MATTER.

Their goal was to create a digital publishing company for original longform storytelling in the realm of science, technology and the future.

They hoped to raise $50,000. Instead, they raised more than $140,000.

Today we’re thrilled to announce that MATTER and Pocket have teamed up to help readers enjoy these new stories with Pocket—on any tablet, phone or computer, even offline.

When you subscribe to MATTER for 99 cents a month, it means you can also access their stories in Pocket. Using our Site Subscription feature, you’ll be able to quickly save MATTER stories to Pocket—and when you’re in Pocket, you can log into MATTER to begin reading it.

Pocket has become an important tool for millions of people, and we’re excited to help publishers like MATTER make it easy for their subscribers to save and enjoy those stories anywhere.

Read their first piece, “Do No Harm,” a haunting story by Anil Ananthaswamy about “being at war with your own body.”

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We talked with MATTER co-founder Jim Giles about the launch. 

How did MATTER first come together? 

It was a combination of frustration about science and technology journalism, together with the emergence of a new business model. Bobbie and I feel that there isn’t enough really great long-form reporting on sci/tech, particularly investigative work. We know lots of sci/tech reporters with strong stories to tell and nowhere to publish them. Then we saw The Atavist and Byliner make a success of what’s being called the “singles” model: selling individual long-form articles on e-reader platforms like the Kindle store. We figured we could adapt that model and use to publish this missing content.

Why did you decide to use Kickstarter? 

There’s an obvious answer: it’s a great way to raise money. But an equally wonderful thing about Kickstarter is the community that you build by raising money on the site. We’re now connected to over 2,500 people who really want MATTER to succeed. We want to use this community to help guide the evolution of MATTER. The first step is collaborative commissioning—we’ve using an online tool called All Our Ideas that allows communities to prioritise ideas, in this case stories.

What are your own personal reading habits? (i.e. What devices do you use? Where do you find your reading material? When do you do most of your reading?)

I’m a huge admirer of the traditional homes of long-form journalism, places like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper’s and the New York Review of Books. I prefer reading them in print, but I now do more reading on my iPad. I have a long Pocket list! I’m also excited by the long-form material that’s being published by blogs. Wired’s Threat Level blog has published some really strong pieces and Adrian Chen at Gawker has had a string of excellent pieces recently. There are also some startups that are producing very thoughtful stuff, like Aeon Magazine in the U.K.

How much is in your Pocket list? And does that concern you? (It shouldn’t!)

Hold on…okay, just checked. About 15 long-form articles. But I’m about to get on an 11-hour flight, so that’s no bad thing :) Top of the list is “The Man Who Smelled Too Much” in LA Weekly.

Where did you go for design inspiration when it came to your site?

We wanted to create a clean, clutter-free reading environment. We also wanted to make the pieces feel valuable. I hope we succeeded! I’ve been looking at the site for so long that I can’t tell. For inspiration, we turned to sites like Fray.com, The Great Discontent and The Bold Italic. But, most importantly, we were lucky enough to work with an amazing team of designers at Clearleft in the U.K.

 

Posted in News , Matter, Pocket, publishers, site subscription

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