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Readers or businesses?
The future of newspapers will rely on new business models, whether it’s through a new advertising-supported model or changing newspapers... -
What about Sunday ad inserts?
My anorexic local paper thumped down by my front door (late, as usual) Sunday morning, but I could hardly find... -
No. 18: Ask readers to pay more?
After viewing a few internet marketing videos from Stompernet.com (https://stompernet.infusionsoft.com/go/F5BD/newsds/), I wondered if any of the ideas could be applied to... -
No. 17: Make time for success
“But I don’t have the time.” I hear this all the time from my colleagues in the newspaper business. I heard... -
Planning, planning, planning
One of the keys for survival for newspapers is to plan the presentation of their stories from the beginning. You...