TrendMD test shows 49% increase in article readership from over 16 million unique readers a month

TrendMD, the world’s leading scholarly content discoverability recommendation platform, shows it increased weekly article pageviews by 49% in a controlled study across 500 articles, offering an effective post-publication dissemination strategy for research and professional news articles in a study now published in Learned Publishing. Unlike publicity, social media, and…
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Ingenta Partners with TrendMD and adds 96 journals, 65,000 articles to TrendMD Network

Referred visitors from TrendMD Network read 2.2 articles per session and 38% download full-text articles TrendMD has partnered with Ingenta to offer millions of readers improved discoverability to scholarly research on the Ingenta Connect platform. The integration enables readers on the TrendMD Network to find more content directly relevant…
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How to increase the readership of your journals using TrendMD

Publishers often ask: “How will our marketing spend on the TrendMD platform affect our readership over time?” TrendMD’s simple pricing model ensures that for every US $1 spent with TrendMD, a publisher will receive at least one new visitor from outside their own network. We measured the effects of…
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Immediate increase in readership for Ingenta’s Publishers signals significant impact of TrendMD

First figures show 4.56% lift in Ingenta traffic and TrendMD’s sponsorship program drives 17% increase The first figures released since Ingenta Connect and TrendMD announced their partnership in May 2016 show the immediate success that the TrendMD recommendation widget has had on driving additional traffic to Ingenta publishers’…
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What feature do readers find most useful on journal articles? Related articles...

Since 2005, Simon Inger Consulting has periodically captured a snapshot of the attitudes and opinions of users of the scholarly literature via a standardized survey. The fourth iteration of the survey was completed in 2015 and the results (published in March 2016) make interesting reading, with certain long-term trends now…
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