Make content matter.
Predicate is a New York digital strategy practice.
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Expertise
We are veteran content specialists.
We establish your content strategy, publishing platform and team.We know content.
We bring a product development approach to your content offering, making it work for you in ways you didn’t think possible.
We know editorial.
Everyone’s a publisher online. So welcome to the multi-channel, multi-platform content landscape. We set you apart from the crowd.
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Capabilities
We build editorial products online:
- Product strategy
- Platform development
- Organizational design
Predicate brings deep content expertise to organizations for whom content is core to their business objectives.
Clientele
Past clients include Yahoo!, American Museum of Natural History, Thomson Reuters, University of Michigan, Best Buy, Centers for Disease Control, and The Washington Post Company.

Women's Wear Daily
A new web editorial platform resulted in new foreign bureaus in this award-winning Razorfish redesign, adding a bright new chapter to "the Bible of the fashion industry." We led the editorial team. Visit the site.
- Product strategy
- Migration planning
- Organizational design
- Vendor management

History.com
In another award-winning assignment, we were tapped by HUGE to strategically reposition this global TV brand's digital offering for a wider audience online—through a powerful new editorial model. Visit the site.
- Editorial strategy
- Licensing framework
- Migration strategy
- Organizational design
Reuters.com
What's the role of a major news destination in the age of the realtime web? Led by HUGE, we supported an innovative, award-winning rethink that draws users closer to the august news giant's 2,700 reporters. Visit the site.
- Curation strategy
- Topic strategy
- Taxonomy development
All three projects merited industry accolades; we’re proud to have played a part.
Team
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Jeffrey MacIntyre PrincipalA noted content strategy consultant with 10 years’ experience in professional services and digital, print and broadcast media, Jeff has worked with premier media properties and UX design agencies alike.
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A partner network of the best industry specialists in content.
Predicate pairs with experts in their respective fields, fitting talent to need—from the savviest content strategists available to developers, designers and business analysts. We are actively assembling a roster of content-first subject matter experts.
“Thanks to Jeff's skillsets and speedy translation of our business needs into a workable editorial structure, we not only got it right but also landed on a content strategy that provides scalability and flexibility as our needs evolve in the future.”
Why Predicate?
Knows its stuff.
We have a time-tested playbook. Learn more about our evolving methodology.
Plays well with others.
We keep good company with our associates—who are sought-after authorities in UX design and internationally recognized agencies such as Arc90, Behavior, Clearleft, HUGE, Razorfish and Schematic—to partner on content-intensive projects. Likewise, we trust you’ll find a good partner in us.
People say the nicest things.
Dig the testimonials that dot this site. And reach out at your convenience.
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A List Apart
Content-tious Strategy
The rationale for the rise of content strategy, and a field guide to its practitioners—from the landmark A List Apart issue that put content strategy on the map.
Published Commentary
We write widely in the mainstream press on digital content and culture.
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Boston Globe
U. Tube
A brief overview of the burgeoning world of online video lectures—and a new model for video publishers. Each one is a study for its content strategy.
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PaidContent.org
The Next Big Headache for Digital Publishers
Topic pages are the banks of the link economy. Will Google rob them? Learn more about the potential emerging threat to publishers who are evolving beyond traditional section taxonomies online.
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Slate.com
The Tao of Screen
Interaction and software design has taken a turn to interface-calming to remedy our oversaturated online environment.
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GigaOm.com
The Best Thing for Documentaries Since Netflix?
What a small startup called SnagFilms can teach us about innovating a slice of the Netflix market.










