Sportin' Wood
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Is Print Dead?
Are printed magazines still in demand?
I had a 3.5 hour discussion yesterday with a friend that owns a printed magazine that hits the newsstand and gets mailed to subscribers.
At least 2.5 hours was spent exploring the future of his book. His demographic is primarily men, his Boomer demo is about the same as RDP, they have some money, they buy things from his advertisers, it all works pretty good. His younger crowd, has no money, they want everything for free, they want to consume digitally, but for free. Advertisers can direct their spend to PPC ads on various platforms to satisfy their needs with a very flexible cost structure away from his book.
The question we kept coming back to was as the Boomer market shrinks, will the younger markets support a printed book?
He is considering what three years from now looks like and his exit strategy.
If you know the book, please don't post the name. I don't think it's important, however it is a niche market, just like RDP.
I suspect I know the answer is Yes, Print is Dead, but that is the kind of complex business problem I like to solve. What say you?
Are printed magazines still in demand?
I had a 3.5 hour discussion yesterday with a friend that owns a printed magazine that hits the newsstand and gets mailed to subscribers.
At least 2.5 hours was spent exploring the future of his book. His demographic is primarily men, his Boomer demo is about the same as RDP, they have some money, they buy things from his advertisers, it all works pretty good. His younger crowd, has no money, they want everything for free, they want to consume digitally, but for free. Advertisers can direct their spend to PPC ads on various platforms to satisfy their needs with a very flexible cost structure away from his book.
The question we kept coming back to was as the Boomer market shrinks, will the younger markets support a printed book?
He is considering what three years from now looks like and his exit strategy.
If you know the book, please don't post the name. I don't think it's important, however it is a niche market, just like RDP.
I suspect I know the answer is Yes, Print is Dead, but that is the kind of complex business problem I like to solve. What say you?