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How can a magazine be cyber friendly?
I want to start my own magazine, but knowing that today's culture is so attached to getting news/advice/entertainment from the internet, I want to find ways to make a printed publication appeal to the cyber generation. Any ideas?
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Brainstorm Info
| Creator: | pritchma |
|---|---|
| Created: | about 1 year ago |
| Activity: | about 1 year ago |
| Users: | 5 |
| Ideas: | 7 |
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7.
Make every reader a potential contributor to the magazine: find people who are making interesting contributions through online discussions (see idea 5) and publish their view in the next magazine, or go one step further and ask them to expand on their views by writing an article.
6.
Highlight key terms - any jargon, names, concepts etc - to suggest possible searches on search engines.
4.
free YouTube... start out small (a niche market for a particular club maybe?) If your website/video gets alot of hits, maybe advertisers will come looking for you.
3.
Include features in the books which need relatively long periods of reading. This type of material is still preferred in the print format by most of the people even today.
