dinsdag 1 november 2011

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A Race Between Digital and Print Magazines

It's should be more about adding interactive elements where it makes sense as opposed as creating something just to impress people who probably aren't your core audience to begin with.
(niet akkoord: wel voor magazines met zakelijke informatie, ik vind niet dat dit ook moet gelden voor bv modemagazines)

I love reading the New Yorker on my iPad. I live in a very small house and the print versions piled up because I could not read them fast enough. I finally let my subscription lapse so I could find my bed. Now I can choose to download what I want to read and am not a candidate for a reality show about hoarders.

The line that jumped out at me was about reproducing the paper magazine experience. Is this what we really want? Is this what the readers want?

According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a digital version must reproduce the print version exactly—ads and all—to count towards the magazine's total circulation figures.


Is the iPad the futur of magazines?

What are the differences between an iPad subscription and an online subscription? Are there any? In my opinion, we’re taking the online magazine and making it accessible on a smaller screen that we can throw in our backpacks. Hey… don’t they call that a laptop?

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