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A Twist on the Traditional Magazine Model

8020's publications are filled entirely with content generated by online readers. But will people pay for it?

 
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  • Posted By: infohuntr @ 04/02/2008 9:08:35 AM

    Comment: Semi-interesting alright. I think issuu.com is much more interesting. I've been a beta tester since the early days and I'd like to see Newsweek on there for sure!

  • Posted By: franceslady @ 03/24/2008 11:08:49 AM

    Comment: For me, I just think a new plan would be brought forward to this kind of problems most magazine companies confronted with. Just like the bureaus in China, some bureaus with similar funtions came together, just try to decrease the number of the excessive and unnecessary organizations. So maybe the magazine companies could find a way to cooperate with some enterprises for further developments. At least, paper magazines haven't been forgot by most persons.

  • Posted By: jaywuyulunbi @ 03/14/2008 12:04:14 PM

    Comment: i just want to add one question here..is it wrong for a rich woman to have a sugar baby?? it's an absolutely extramarital relationship, but more and more services come out on Internet focusing on this kind of relationship, such as SugarmommaMatch.com. how do you think of such a thing?

  • Posted By: RA Chappy @ 03/11/2008 12:49:15 AM

    Comment: Great article, very informative too.
    This concept falls right in line with the music industry!

 
 
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