20 Top Foodie Magazines
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Do not read this article on an empty stomach. Move over Bon Appétit. Make some room on the counter, Real Simple. There’s a new crop of foodie magazines that are redefining the genre…and making us very, very hungry. “Not very...
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Remember When CNET Jumped the Shark?
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When they launched in print, the idea caused some serious waves. Now? It’s all about using the right channel for the right content, says CNET’s top editor. Eighteen months after CNET debuted their magazine, how does the company feel about...
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Less is More and More is Better
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Want your publication to thrive in print? Raise the bar regarding reader experience. Bookazines have done a remarkable thing for the magazine industry, forcing brands to raise the bar for their readers, according to one regional magazine publisher. “If [readers]...
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Is Bigger Really Better in the Luxury Print Magazine?
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The trend is clear: Major fashion publishers are going for size. Seems bigger is better in the world of fashion magazines. “With its March 2016 issue, Elle US debuted a new trim size of 9 inches by 10 7/8 inches,...
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Making it Rain with your Association Magazine 
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“An association magazine gives you the ability to highlight and double down on your business goals—particularly membership issues.” – Ernie Smith of Associations Now According to one industry insider, your association’s publications are vital to achieving your bottom line business...
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Penny Wise, Print Foolish?
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How associations risk alienating their members, and how you can avoid the same mistake. We can’t say this loud enough and often enough: When deciding on a publishing channel strategy, you must take into account the preferences of your core...
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Following the Leader in the Regional Niche
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This idea is spreading fast and making regional magazines the place to be seen…and sometimes it’s okay to follow, not lead. As Steve Jobs famously said, “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Innovation certainly has its place, especially...
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Why Lower Newsstand Sales is a Different Issue
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The fate of the newsstand isn’t the same as the fate of print; here’s why the newsstand shouldn’t be used as a symbol of the overall state of print media. Tony Silber, VP of Folio:, wants to make one thing clear: Don’t equate...
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Roadkill Hits the Road in Print
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From YouTube series to a full-fledged print magazine, the guys at Roadkill just keep innovating. “Video is the future and print is as good as dead, right? But if you’re not a fan of that idea, Roadkill is about to...
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The Audience-First Movement in Publishing
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Forget “digital first” or “print first.” It’s not about you or your platform; it’s about your audience.  For the better part of the last decade, it seemed like technology was in the driver’s seat in the publishing industry. Any technological...
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