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December | 2006 | JohnBrady.info > Fulminations
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How to post a comment. Opinions, answers, and advice about publishing at large. December 29, 2006 — John Brady. Some observations and a few fulminations on topics and trends in the year gone by. Magazines are using the space above the logo to sell more stories on the cover. Three or four stories can be highlighted here, thus eliminating cover line clutter on the lead story below the logo. I went through a pile of men’s magazines recently and found that story heads average three words while subheads avera...
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April | 2007 | JohnBrady.info > Fulminations
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How to post a comment. Opinions, answers, and advice about publishing at large. April 27, 2007 — John Brady. In the age of Information Overload, some magazines need to take a look at the amount of information they are providing readers. Sometimes it’s too much, more than the reader wants, needs, or is able to absorb. When this occurs, a magazine can be perceived as part of the overload problem, rather than a solution. Here are a dozen quick tips on how to make a better magazine. What do they value? 4 Pla...
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May | 2007 | JohnBrady.info > Fulminations
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How to post a comment. Opinions, answers, and advice about publishing at large. The Ten Commandments of Editorial Integrity. May 1, 2007 — John Brady. These are the times that try editorial souls, forcing them to reflect on what they so often write about: the appearance of conflict of interest. Is editorial integrity a problem at your magazine? 1 Thou shalt do the right thing. 2 Thou shalt not make sales calls. 3 Thou shalt not covet perks and freebies. Apart from review samples, there is no such thing a...
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At Random | JohnBrady.info > Fulminations
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How to post a comment. Opinions, answers, and advice about publishing at large. December 29, 2006 — John Brady. Some observations and a few fulminations on topics and trends in the year gone by. Magazines are using the space above the logo to sell more stories on the cover. Three or four stories can be highlighted here, thus eliminating cover line clutter on the lead story below the logo. I went through a pile of men’s magazines recently and found that story heads average three words while subheads avera...
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The Ten Commandments of Editorial Integrity | JohnBrady.info > Fulminations
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How to post a comment. Opinions, answers, and advice about publishing at large. The Ten Commandments of Editorial Integrity. May 1, 2007 — John Brady. These are the times that try editorial souls, forcing them to reflect on what they so often write about: the appearance of conflict of interest. Is editorial integrity a problem at your magazine? 1 Thou shalt do the right thing. 2 Thou shalt not make sales calls. 3 Thou shalt not covet perks and freebies. Apart from review samples, there is no such thing a...
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Brady Quick Tips | JohnBrady.info > Fulminations
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How to post a comment. Opinions, answers, and advice about publishing at large. April 27, 2007 — John Brady. In the age of Information Overload, some magazines need to take a look at the amount of information they are providing readers. Sometimes it’s too much, more than the reader wants, needs, or is able to absorb. When this occurs, a magazine can be perceived as part of the overload problem, rather than a solution. Here are a dozen quick tips on how to make a better magazine. What do they value? 4 Pla...
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