MacVoices #17071: Adam Engst Explains What The TidBITS Content Network Offers to Consultants

Feb 17, 2017 | Business, MacNotables, Productivity, Software

Chuck Joiner, Adam Engst

MacNotable Adam Engst outlines what their new TidBITS Content Network brings to Apple Consultants who are interested in providing their customers with quality information, but who don’t have the time or skills to compile. A subscription service with both articles and images, The TidBITS Content Network delivers tips and in-depth coverage of information created specifically for the service that are written and edited by experts. Adam talks about how the articles are received by subscribers, what rights they have to use both the articles and images, and why this was the perfect time to launch such a service.

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Show Notes:

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Guests:

Adam C. Engst  is the publisher of  TidBITS  and  Take Control Books. He has written numerous books, including the best-selling Internet Starter Kit series, and many magazine articles – thanks to Contributing Editor positions at MacUser, MacWEEK, and now Macworld. His innovations include the creation of the first advertising program to support an Internet publication in 1992, the first flat-rate accounts for graphical Internet access in 1993, and the Take Control electronic book series. His awards include the MDJ Power 25 ranking as the most influential person in the Macintosh industry outside of Apple every year since 2000, inclusion on the MacTech 25 list of influential people in the Macintosh technical community, and being named one of MacDirectory’s top ten visionaries. And yes, he has been turned into an action figure. Want more? Follow Adam on  Twitter  for 140-character musings on a variety of topics.

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