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Our mission is to provide women with articles that are educational, informative, and objective. These articles will serve as conduits to local professionals and businesses. This publication targets women, a diverse segment of the population, whose goals are to improve the quality of life for themselves and those they love. Our format serves our readers with meaningful information and allows them to easily access some of the region’s best professionals. Our contributors are keenly aware of the need to inform readers about their respective specialties.
Will the Internet kill magazines? Did instant coffee kill coffee? New technologies change many things. But not everything. You may surf, search, shop and blog online, but you still read magazines. And you're far from alone. Readership has actually increased over the past five years. Even the 18-to-34 segment continues to grow. And typical young adults now read more issues per month than their parents. Rather than being displaced by "instant" media, it would seem that magazines are the ideal complement. The explanation, while sometimes drowned out by the Internet drumbeat, is fairly obvious. Magazines do what the Internet doesn't. Neither obsessed with immediacy nor trapped by the daily news cycle, magazines promote deeper connections. They create relationships. They engage us in ways distinct from digital media. In fact, the immersive power of magazines even extends to the advertising. Magazines remain the number one medium for driving purchase consideration and intent. And that's essential in every product category. Including coffee.
Source: Magazines - The Power of Print
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