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Stacey May Fowles
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Big magazine folks often look at the small mag world with sympathy, disdain, or even confusion. You had a party to launch an issue? There’s no seven -series renewal coming at expiry? You do this for free? Truth is the Web has been an easy, cheap, DIY fix for small maggers for years; we’ve been pulling in subscribers via MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, Twitter, BCC’d emails, and busy high traffic blogs because that’s all we could afford to do. As a result we’ve gotten very good at it. It’s hard for us not to chuckle when all of a sudden the bigger side of the business is embracing it in the face of hard times. (The web is not the only thing we’ve managed to master. We’re also damn good at relationships. We love our giveaways, contests, contra, sponsorship and strategic partnerships.)
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| Anonymous says: | |
How is this different from anything released on The Atavist?... |
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| Kim says: | |
Great post! I like those one- or two-week on-site projects, but you're right, it becomes really tric... |
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