Computer Shopper Magazine (US) has been covering consumer technology for more than 30 years. The magazine made its debut as a 350 page publication, reaching the 800 page mark in the early 1990’s.
ComputerShopper currently centers on a portal with reviews, product roundups, help and how-to coverage. It has a comparison-shopping component that allows buyers to connect with the lowest prices on technology products from online sellers.
The site comprises central pages for all major computer hardware and software categories. One section lists break out the site's most recent coverage according to category, while another lists provide guidance to the five best products in a given category. The site provides succinct summaries (including videos) of how to shop for PC hardware in over 30 categories. Editors blog new product releases, first impressions.
A forum area enables readers to engage in debate and get answers to computer buying questions and operating troubles. The site's download area provides access to thousands of free, shareware, and trial software apps, maintained on the back end by CNET.com.
Aplyca implemented a full eZ publish solution including eZ publish and eZ find which, together with eZ Premium form the perfect match for magazines requiring enterprise open source with corporate support.
The project involved content migration, a sophisticated Editorial system based on eZ publish and several third party integrations for external content and functionality.
After the site launch, Computer Shopper experienced its most profitable quarter so far and has reported a surge in organic search engine traffic. With a robust and stable CMS to support it, ComputerShopper announced the magazine was going to migrate fully to it's web edition, following the path of several tech publications in the US.
"We are very impressed with the work that Aplyca has done for ComputerShopper.com. They are easy to work with, flexible and professional. We have seen great results due to their work on our content management system. “
Josh London
General Manager
SX2 Media Labs (owners of Computer Shopper Magazine)