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		<title>How to Create Online Magazines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is writing your passion? Create an online magazine about a topic that you are interested in. The key here is that you are willing to spend time working on your Internet magazine. A successful online publication will consistently be updated with fresh and new content so that readers will look forward to each installment of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is writing your passion? Create an online magazine about a topic that you are interested in.</p>
<p>The key here is that you are willing to spend time working on your Internet magazine. A successful online publication will consistently be updated with fresh and new content so that readers will look forward to each installment of your online magazine. It is human nature that if you are bored with the subject that you are writing about, chances are that your efforts will eventually stop because you will be looking at more interesting or possibly more lucrative things to do with your time.</p>
<p>In both the initial set up stage and ongoing publication stage of your online magazine, you will need to research your subject on a regular basis. It is crucial that you are aware of what is happening within your niche so that the material that you publish will be informative and useful for your audience. This is a critical step that many people often forget.</p>
<p>Your research might involve investigating the needs and wants of people already involved in your niche topic. A way to discover this information is to read the posts in various online groups such as groups.google.com and groups.yahoo.com, as well as some of the less popular community-oriented groups, forums and sites. Assuming that you want to create an online magazine on parenting, go to Yahoo Groups and search for parenting groups and you&#8217;ll find a number of related topics. Some of these include issues involving raising autistic children, split families, foster parenting, and so forth. This can generate lots of ideas and help you focus on the content that you want to write about in your online magazine. The messages posted to the groups will reveal the issues that your intended audience will be interested in learning more about.</p>
<p>Obviously, you will want subscribers to your online magazine.</p>
<p>One way to generate interest in your Internet publication is to distribute an electronic newsletter or ezine. Your ezine will include condensed information that will entice your readers to subscribe to your online magazine which, by the way, can involve a monthly fee. Depending on how you want to create your business model, the electronic newsletter can be free while the in-depth online magazine would involve a subscription fee.</p>
<p>You might also want to write and publish short articles in third party ezines rather than creating your own newsletter. Ezines that accept submissions can be found through the search engines and there are software programs available that will submit your articles to multiple ezines within your niche.</p>
<p>Regardless of whether your online magazine is free and supported by advertisements or whether it involves paid subscriptions, it is important to regularly update your content. Announce condensed versions of your content in your electronic newsletter or third party ezines. You can also publish condensed versions of your articles in article directories or through blogs. Obviously, there&#8217;s a lot of writing involved &#8230; so that&#8217;s why it is a good idea to select a topic that interests you.</p>
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		<title>Traditional Magazines Vs Online Magazines &#8211; A Short Term Win and Long Term Rout</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 04:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Online Magazines]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I receive a hard copy version of Inc. magazine each month, delivered to by my friendly mailman. He&#8217;s been delivering our mail to us for years. The magazine is arriving for free, though I cannot recall how or why this arrangement occurred, perhaps it was from remnant sky miles on airline programs which remained unused, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I receive a hard copy version of Inc. magazine each month, delivered to by my friendly mailman. He&#8217;s been delivering our mail to us for years. The magazine is arriving for free, though I cannot recall how or why this arrangement occurred, perhaps it was from remnant sky miles on airline programs which remained unused, or for which I&#8217;ll never accrue sufficient miles for anything. I like Inc. magazine and think many of the articles are interesting and thought provoking, once you can find them. In the March 2010 issue, for example, the reader first finds content on page six with a short profile accompanied by a large photograph, on page 14 there is a letter from the editor and on page 17 there is reader mail (hopefully email).</p>
<p>If we want to be generous and don&#8217;t refer to the inside cover as an actual page, the reader is provided with three pages of content in the first 17 pages of the magazine, or a ratio of 82% advertisements to 18% content. Continuing on to page 41, there is approximately 14 pages of content out of 24 pages, which is a happier ratio of 42% advertisements to 52% content. Overall, in the first 41 pages I found 17 pages of content which translates to roughly 40% reader content and 60% advertisement. Of course, if I had the patience, I would have analyzed all of the pages of the magazine. But a quick Google search led me to a web site called Magazine.org, which states that the average (traditional) magazine is about a 50/50 ratio between ads and content. Overall, I guarantee my down and dirty research to be somewhere between relatively accurate to completely anecdotal and spurious. Feel free to contact me as you browse your own magazine pages counting ads versus content should your due diligence and subsequent findings prove otherwise!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s compare my Inc. Magazine findings with an online magazine. I would estimate that the online magazine I review daily has a ratio of 60% content to 40% advertisements, which is much better than the paper based version of Inc., or the Magazine.org estimate. However, and this is an important caveat, whenever the reader selects an online article to read, content always appears. In a traditional magazine, it&#8217;s somewhat more challenging, and certainly more time consuming to find the table of contents and then leaf through the publication to arrive at page 41 to read your article. We all have a propensity to browse paper based magazines page by page until an article catches our eye.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s rare that a paper based magazine shows up at our house. From time to time we might receive a promotional copy, but our online propensity continues to grow. We receive the New York Times on Sundays though we have questioned how long we will continue to subscribe to the paper based version. Our Boston Globe and Boston magazine delivery days have long since passed. We continue to embrace a virtual and online centric manner of content consumption, which is easier, faster and more environmentally friendly. We seem to quote Yahoo, blogs, and online resources far more than we now say, &#8220;I read an interesting article in the paper.&#8221;</p>
<p>Consequently, I think there is no doubt that online magazines are on the right track from a content and delivery standpoint. That said, there are several things they could do to enhance the reader experience. For example they could place all ads to the right of the content instead of the top and right. They could make the font bolder and more readily viewable for the average reader. They could add a more graphical reader interface, and perhaps even offer writers the ability to post photos. Nonetheless, they provide an invaluable service to writer and reader alike, offering searchable and extensive content, without charge, an opportunity for new writers to publish and an eco-friendly, non paper based delivery system that is sure to render traditional paper based magazines obsolete in the coming decade. In my opinion, though it is early in the game, the score looks like online magazines 1, paper based magazines 0, in what is almost certain to be a long term rout.</p>
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		<title>Read Magazine Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 04:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier, if you wanted to subscribe to a magazine, the only way was to go and purchase one, fill out the subscription slip which was attached inside and post it along with your check. The magazine would then start arriving at your residence from the next month of circulation. Many times, the check would get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier, if you wanted to subscribe to a magazine, the only way was to go and purchase one, fill out the subscription slip which was attached inside and post it along with your check. The magazine would then start arriving at your residence from the next month of circulation. Many times, the check would get misplaced and the entire procedure would have to be repeated.</p>
<p>But now, all you have to do is log on to the Internet, go to the site of your favorite magazine and start reading or downloading after giving your credit card number. The subscription charges are automatically deducted from your balance. No check to be posted and no waiting for the magazine to arrive by mail.</p>
<p>Many magazines are also available for free on the Internet. A quick search on Google will provide you with a number of sites where you can read or download magazines for free. An  <a href="http://www.chinashopmag.com">online magazine</a>  not only provides you more information on any topic you like, but also provides you new information on any subject you might want to learn about, and that too, in minutes. </p>
<p>For your leisure, too, online magazines can be very helpful. You can entertainment after time busy for work through the Internet, http://www.chinashopmag.com/ is a suggestion for you. <a href="http://www.chinashopmag.com">ChinaShop online magazine</a> &#8211; the written word on music, fashion, art and film culture. Read articles, interviews, and listen to free music. However, it is best to use this information as a base and not depend on it completely. Thanks to the Internet, you can read all types of magazines available throughout the world, unlike traditional stores where you may find only local magazines.</p>
<p>Online books and magazines are getting popular by the day because you can download and read the magazines at your convenience. There are many practical advantages to reading magazines online. First of all, you save a lot of space, since you no longer need space to store your magazines. All the magazines can be stored in the hard disk of your computer. Secondly, you do not have to worry about disposing off old magazines, just press &#8216;delete&#8217;. You also save trees from getting chopped down to make your favorite magazine, and you need have no worries about the old magazines getting infested with bugs either. The only fun you may miss out is that you cannot curl up in bed with your laptop or desktop. But that invention, too, might not be too far off.</p>
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