Publish Your First Magazine (Second Edition): A Practical Guide For Wannabe Publishers

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| Rating | : | 4.79 (806 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0988953544 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 246 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-03-28 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This quick, easy guide is packed with useful information on how to "Publish Your First Magazine," showing you all the steps I took to wind up with not one, not two, but three distribution deals on the table. In this new, expanded edition you will learn: * Magazine business fundamentals * The necessary start-up costs * How to brand and design your publication * How to manage the editorial process * The different ways a magazine can be monetized * How to set your ad rates and sell ads * How to select and work with a printe
It was her duty to inspire and lead the creative efforts of the team, including the writers, editors, photographers, and graphic artists, in order to create a magazine that was inspirational and entertaining. As editorial director for SisterPower Magazine, Lorraine controlled the creative aspects of the enterprise, tasked with setting the vision, tone, feel, and design of the publication. Lorraine is a former computer quality assurance engineer and a self-t
It's ideal for busy professionals who don't have all day or the entire weekend to drudge through a boring textbook. I cannot think of anything the author needs to improve content wise.—Writer's Digest"If you're thinking about starting your own magazine, you can do it the hard way -- or you can read this book! Lorraine Phillps' plainspoken account of what it takes to create a successful magazine -- including how she did it herself -- will save you time and money. Williams, Donald Trump's Apprentice"Simple and intelligent, this book is a guide that assembles all aspects of publ
"Could not be happier with what I bought" according to Kiki Schirr. This book is practical and concise, and I'm finding it extremely helpful as I navigate the murky waters of creating a print publication. The author has years of first hand experience, which she imparts quickly and in an organized, efficient manner.A quick read, but packed full of amazing knowledge.. For Frequently Published Magazines, This Book Is Excellent! Review by William Cory, Author: Maybe You Should Write A Magazine!: Complete Guide: How to Write, Lay Out, Publish and Profit from Regional Special-Interest MagazinesLike most books on magazine publishing, written as they are by people experienced in traditional magazine publishing, this one excellently describes the establishment of a publishing business, complete with editorial, graphics, advertising staffs or individuals. It is detailed and highly informative.My own publishing experience, not as involved with more frequent publications, has been in annual magazine-type publications for regional marke. "An absolutely essential instructional reference and guide for everyone and anyone contemplating producing a magazine" according to Midwest Book Review. In "Publish Your First Magazine: A Practical Guide For Wannabe Publishers", author Lorraine Phillips draws upon her many years of experience and expertise as the former publisher of the magazine 'SisterPower' to provide other aspiring magazine publishers with a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to magazine publication. "Publish Your First Magazine" intelligibly lays out all of the fundamental basics of publishing a magazine from setting it up, to design and branding, to advertisement rates and selling ads, to layout and content, to setting up a web site for the magazine, to recruiting and working with a
