TrendMD provides higher reader engagement than Google Scholar or Twitter

TrendMD visitors are twice as engaged as readers from PubMed and Google Scholar, three times more engaged than Twitter referrals. During September and October 2016, bounce rates for readers referred to the Journal of Medical Internet Research content via the TrendMD widget were half those of readers who used Google…
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Welcoming the Royal Society to the TrendMD network

After an initial pilot, the full suite of the Royal Society’s publications are joining the TrendMD network. With an interest in minimizing the time readers have to spend to find other relevant content, the Royal Society is using TrendMD to help their readers find what to read next. The…
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Use TrendMD to increase the readership of your smaller journals

The American Diabetes Association receives an 8.5% lift in traffic per month on their newly launched journals, from TrendMD's Professional Plan The American Diabetes Association used TrendMD’s Professional Plan strategically, to boost the discoverability and readership of two of their smaller journals. Using the TrendMD widget on all…
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1.36 million additional article views show benefit of TrendMD to HighWire publishers

In February 2016, HighWire Press Inc. and TrendMD announced a partnership aimed at increasing the discoverability of HighWire publishers. The past 6 months have shown this partnership to be a huge success. In the month of June alone, HighWire publishers saw a 4.11% lift in traffic. Since the beginning…
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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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