For academic content publishers trying to attract readers and get them to stick around, TrendMD is a good option. It's a content discovery service that suggests articles readers might be interested in based on what they're reading at the moment. With a broad span of scholarly subjects, TrendMD uses collaborative filtering algorithms to gauge reader interest and offer links. The service has partnered with more than 300 publishers and reaches 100 million unique monthly visitors, so it's a good way to attract readers and get them to stick around, and it's relatively inexpensive to use. Publishers can customize the appearance of suggested links and measure performance with Google Analytics.
Another interesting service is Altmetric. The service tracks online attention to research papers and analyzes the results to give publishers and researchers a better idea of how influential their research is. Altmetric offers a variety of tools, including Altmetric Explorer to compare research influence, Altmetric Badges to show how widely disseminated research is, and the Altmetric API for integrating data into other services. Altmetric can help publishers see how readers are engaging with research beyond traditional citations, and it can help them optimize their outreach efforts. That makes it useful for academic institutions and scholarly publishers.
For a broader suite of tools, ePublishing offers a content management system that includes digital asset management, content management, editorial workflow, paywalls, analytics and subscription management. Features like AI-driven workflow, search engine optimization and advanced audience segmentation can help publishers automate operations and make money from advertising and subscription sales. The system can be used by different types of publishers, so it's a good option for optimizing engagement and revenue strategies.
Last, Direqt uses AI-powered chatbots to match readers with content recommendations, increasing engagement and loyalty. The customizable chatbot can be added to any website, and Direqt generates revenue through in-chat ads or paid subscriptions. Direqt's discovery network reaches more than 260 million people, so it can help publishers get readers to come back and linger longer with content that's more likely to be of interest. It's a good option for publishers looking for new revenue sources while improving audience engagement.