Sell Sheets

January 31st, 2009 by duciel

 
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Here are some tips on how to make a good sell sheet.

Good luck all!

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Web Page Design Can Learn from Magazine Publishers

May 16th, 2008 by duciel

Eye tracking technology is a wonderful thing. Employed as part of web usability studies, the findings point to best practices remarkably similar to those we have long used on our newsstand covers.

Newsstand people have long told publishers that the most important features and benefits on the cover needed to be put on the top left. The reason given? That is the small section of the cover that can reliably be seen regardless of how the magazines are fanned or stacked.

Now eye tracking tells us that this is the area on a page–on a website, at any rate–that the eye goes first, the area that the rapidly moving eye is most likely to see information. The place to put your page identification, your chief benefit, your action point–whatever it is that the user should see first.

Who knew that the newsstand would lead the way in the world of the web? I’m going to christen the new world “Newsstand 2.0″ (I’m convinced no one got to THAT one before me, however many 2.0s there are in this cyber world of ours…remember this, posterity!). And I’ll continue to weigh in on it in coming posts.

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Magazine Distribution Set to Change Again

May 16th, 2008 by duciel

I heard today that Host, one of the most important airport retailers for magazine publishers, is changing its magazine supplier from Anderson News Company to the News Group.

What does that mean to the rest of us? It seems like a further weakening of Anderson’s hold on its distribution territory, already compromised by the loss of a number of agencies and retailers. It changes the route density for the ANCO trucks–fewer retailers to deliver to in the Host servicing areas.

For publishers for whom Host is an important part of their distribution, it will change the profitability formula at the Anderson agencies. A different efficiency requirement or revenue contribution per copy might be called for.

There are some publishers for whom the major portion of distribution is airports and other high end accounts. Will these publishers be able to keep their distribution in ANCO’s agencies?

This development can be added to the list of things we need to be watching as the newsstand landscape continues to change.

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