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    owning a magazine

    hey guys does any one have any experience of running a magazine, i would like to know how much it can cost to put out a magazine on a monthly basis. and also if you have any cheap publishers etc or any good advice.
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    That would depend on how its distributed...

    online? virtually free!

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    Adam?! You wanna take this one?!

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    Thumbs up Owning A Mag

    Sure Jonathan...I will take it from here...

    Totters_traders:

    There are numerous factors when starting and running a successful magazine. I have been in the publishing biz for over 4 years now and have learned quite a bit.

    Important factors you will need to consider prior to jumping into the extremely competitive magazine publishing industry:

    1)Investigating the feasibility of a new publication concept is a critical step in starting a magazine. The best way to do this is to be extremely thorough with your market research which will include a very detailed search on any and all competitors. Asking yourself what will make you different from the others?
    Deciding on your distribution methods are very important and of course ensuring you have a strong editorial team and graphic designers are a must!

    2)Circulation Considerations (print run is a very important aspect of your profitability. It is also a very important number for your potential advertisers. They WILL want to know how many magazines are being printed, where they will be distributed and to which target demographic) You will eventually want to get an audit of your circulation done through a company like: VAC - Verified Audit Circulation - Building Confidence in Advertising for the 21st Century

    3)Establishing a Media Kit design & Ad Rates

    4) Pre-selling ad space (this is a quick way to learn whether or not you will be able to get the advertisers support for your niche publication. Without the advertisers, magazines cannot survive.)

    5)These days, you will also want to couple your print circulation with a strong online presence to enhance your advertisers return on investment. This way they can get potential clients from both your print run and your online version of the magazine.

    So to recap, here is a short list of details that you will want to go over thoroughly prior to launching a magazine:

    Marketing Research & Due diligence
    Circulation Management
    Content & Design
    Finance & Business Management
    Getting Started
    Legal Considerations
    Marketing & Publicity
    Printing
    Production
    Readership & Audience
    Revenue & Advertising
    Web Site Solutions

    If you cover your bases on the above and you have any specific questions, feel free to post them here as I would be happy to help!

    Also, I have great relationships with printers across North America and would be happy to suggest a few depending on your printing needs (quantity, type of paper, binding etc.).

    The magazine publishing business can be extremely rewarding but like any business start-up or entrepreneurial venture, it demands working smart and surrounding yourself with a great team!

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    thanks
    i need to do alot of thinking!!!
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    Think about publishing an online magazine...it'll essentially elimiate all those hefty prduction cost associated with printing an acutal print publication.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsPersistent View Post
    Think about publishing an online magazine...it'll essentially elimiate all those hefty prduction cost associated with printing an acutal print publication.
    But also reduce the odds that any given person will read it. With online publications, you're trading off readership for cost, and so far evidence seems to indicate that it is not worth the tradeoff.

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