Posts Tagged ‘Magazines’

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Michael Nott

Worlds Largest News Stand: Magazines Online

In the world of print production technology, most magazines go to press in the form of a PDF document. On the web, that same PDF can be uploaded into an online template so the pages can be flipped and read online. One of the largest sites magazines are being uploaded onto is Issuu.com. Once uploaded into the Issuu site it can be read in their archive or the user can paste the magazine onto their own site.

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Nancy Henderson

Thoughts from the Editor: Completing the Picture

I was excited about the UPS driver training school story for Road King as soon as I assigned it. Here was a place that took truck driving safety so seriously that they brought an elite group of driver-trainers to a three-week boot camp on driving safely. Our writer, David Kolman, nailed the details — rules of the road shouted out on demand, timed inspections, barked orders and exhausted trainees pushing themselves so they wouldn’t wash out.

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Bobby Stark

Is it Time to Redesign Your Magazine?

Tip: Don't Expect Your Readers to Tell You

Publication redesigns should be done in order to better serve readers, but you can't expect readers to realize it's time for that change. That is the role of the publishing team — to identify reader needs, then lead them through an engaging publication that meets those needs and even addresses a few they may not know they have. That is part of the art of creating a great publication.

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Bobby Stark

Why did you pick up that magazine, anyway?

The art of crafting engaging covers

While custom magazines don’t typically compete with other titles on the newsstand, employing tactics by those that stand out among hundreds of other titles can make a big difference in readership. Why? No matter where or how your publication is distributed, the competition is still fierce for your readers’ time and attention. Regardless of whether a magazine is for sale, mailed or simply competing for a flip-through at the doctor’s office, cover design comes down to one imperative goal: grab attention.

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Bobby Stark

2009 Industry Forecast

Have you noticed that magazines are losing weight? It’s not your imagination — magazines are facing the same problems afflicting the rest of the media business: less revenue, dwindling readership and a rapid-fire digital world that makes weeklies and monthlies alike seem like old news.

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