ISSUES WITH STARTING A MAGAZINE
While
setting up a magazine can seem a relatively simple exercise at the outset,
there are a number of issues to consider. The lack of planning is often
the reason of failure for a large proportion of magazines.
A number of these issues to consider when establishing a magazine include:
- The genre of your magazine and the amount of competition
- How many copies you hope to circulate
- How to attract advertisers to your magazine
- Will you use the services of publishing company or undertake the printing
of the magazine yourself?
- What is the audience that you are targeting
- How will you distribute your magazine to your readers
In addition, a number of commonly asked questions include:
- How to establish who the competition is in the particular genre?
- What software to purchase?
- What are the pros and cons of using a publishing company?
- What ongoing costs are there?
- What advertisers should I be targeting?
- Plus many more questions and issues
Our experts can provide you with the answers and advice to all of these
issues plus assistance in many other areas. If you are interested in establishing
your own magazine it is imperative that you receive the right advice at
the outset to ensure that you fully understand the processes involved
with establishing your magazine.
Click on this link to get started on the
process and receive information you need to set up a magazine
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