I need help finding some news, magazine, etc. articles about a real life situation where someone or some people complain about a problem, rather than doing something to solve it. They either start ignoring the problem or rely on other to solve it for them.

It’d be great if it was a deep, tragic story.

I also need an opposite story about when someone does act to solve a problem and something good happens, etc.

Thanks everyone.

The term ‘Direct Marketing’ seems to conjure up images of catalogues, direct mail, even emails. But relying on magazines as part of a system process for direct marketing? That seems a little improbable. Surprisingly, though, magazines, or to be more specific, the direct response ads that we see in magazines happen to be an extremely subtle, yet tremendously successful direct marketing technique.

Believe it! Those seemingly insignificant ads with blurbs and cutout coupons and bold headlines are a fantastic tool for your direct marketing needs. Because truth be told, prospects do respond to this direct marketing technique by filling out small coupons or dialing in to the toll free number. If you examine them closely, you will see that most of these ads offer a free benefit to the reader. It might be a free trial or a free report, but it galvanizes the reader into action.

But how does that enhance your direct marketing effort?

Direct response ads seamlessly integrate two purposes: one, they introduce your product or service and two, they include a coupon for interested readers to fill out and submit back to you, or a toll free number where they can call you up. That means you are able to build a bona fide database of potential clients who are interested in your product and would like to get more information so they can come to a buying decision, or would immediately consider buying your product. That’s great news for any direct marketer!

Another valuable feature of utilizing magazines as a direct marketing approach is that you are able to reach your niche market. With over 2000 special interest magazines in print these days, you can research the demographics of their subscriber base, and discern whether or not they fit your audience profile. You can also note the regional distribution pattern of a magazine prior to selecting it as your direct marketing vehicle. This enables you to reach the exact TA in the desired geographical region.

For example, if you market golf carts, why would you decide to waste your ad budget on a big ad in an all-purpose newspaper or magazine that covers politics, fashion, sports, and current events and sells in an area that has zero golf courses?

Why waste your ad budget on vastly divergent reader profiles, when you are not even sure that they are even interested in golf and therefore may or may not be interested in your golf carts? Instead, it’d be smarter to buy a small direct response advert in a special interest magazine that is centered around golf. That easily segments the prospects as people interested in golf. And that means you will reach a target market with clearly identifiable interests.

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He is a smart kid and loves the news. He wants a magazine that works for him like US News and World Report. He already has National Geographic Kids.

Eager to see your byline in magazines like Smithsonian, National Geographic, Parade or Outside? Here are 10 tips on getting past the threshold of “Maybe” to “Yes” at top magazines.

1. Put timing on your side. You can change a perennial story, where there’s no special reason to do it now rather than next year, to one that prompts an immediate assignment by adding a connection to some upcoming season or event. For instance, “the disposable versus cloth diaper debate” lacks any time element. But you can peg it to Earth Day, coming up in April, or specific future environmental powwows. You can get the same effect by tying a perennial topic to recent front-page news. If devastating floods are lingering in North Carolina, use that to make a piece on adequately insuring a business sound timely.

2. Freshen up perennial topics. Some magazines revisit the same topics again and again because relationships, or toilet training, or camping in national parks lie at the core of the magazine’s mission. Hunt back about four or five years in the magazine’s archives for these central topics and update them.

3. Create cover-worthy article titles. Editors sweat over the blurbs that go on the magazine cover. If you study the kinds of blurbs they favor, and give a similar title to your proposed article, you may score an assignment from a title that is exactly on target.

4. Be brief and detailed. This combination of skills has great value in the magazine world, and a query offers a perfect setting to demonstrate your mastery of rich compression. Let every sentence sparkle with detail, but say just enough to get the idea across.

5. Stay ahead of the pack. I once heard someone say that if you’ve read about an issue in Time or Newsweek, you’re too late to query other top magazines on it. Spend energy pursuing stories that seem both trendy and unexplored.

6. Get your details right. Nothing kills confidence faster than factual errors! Recheck all information in your query before sending it.

7. Be truthful. Don’t exaggerate the facts of a story, don’t present fiction as real and don’t inflate your credentials. This should go without saying, but not long ago a freelance writer sold an article in which she had presented a story she heard from a fellow airline passenger as something that had happened to her. She claimed she didn’t realize that that was unethical.

8. Don’t have a hidden agenda. Forget about any kind of revenge story, or about hyping a company in which you have some sort of covert financial interest.

9. Show enthusiasm. Make sure your writing feels alive and flavorful, not parched and pinched. I’ve heard a number of editors say they like to work with writers who show enthusiasm for their work.

10. Flatter an editor. A good number of editors write on the side for other publications, and if you happen to spot his or her freelance work and mention it in your query, you win points. Mentioning that you liked a particular issue of the magazine, or a certain cover story, helps build rapport, too. Make sure that any praise is specific and sincerely enthusiastic.

Veteran magazine writing coach Marcia Yudkin is the author of Freelance Writing for Magazines & Newspapers, articles in Ms., Psychology Today, NY Times Magazine, Business 2.0, more. Learn about her advanced home-study course on writing for big-name magazines: http://www.yudkin.com/majormagazines.htm

What Wizard Magazine Entails

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The wizard magazine is an information magazine, where you go if you are interested in knowing how much certain comics cost. The Magazine features all kinds of comics and cartoon characters you might be interested in such as the DC comic collections as well as the Marvel comic collection, and not forgetting the Japanese made comic collections which are known as Anime and Manga series.

The wizard provides you with all the information a normal store does, only difference is that the magazine is also online and provides more than just pricing, it also gives you a full history on the comic you may want as well as electronic price listings. The magazine is part of the Wizard Entertainment group which prints the magazine on a monthly basis as well as tells you how to get valuable or collector able comics and also gives you the latest news on what new releases are out or when they will be coming out.

Created in 1991 by Gareb Shamus, the Wizard magazine has gone on from being just a newsletter that told people what was the best buy in Gareb’s parent’s comic store to becoming the most sought after magazine to give you the top ten list of what comics to buy, where you can get them, top writers as well as now it also includes more than comic but also novels and much more. If you are looking for a magazine that will deliver not only in being reasonable cheap for someone to buy but also in giving you the right pricing, righteous buys and of course the right place to find those collector comics and their pricing then the Wizard magazine is just what you need.

Peter Gitundu Researches And Reports On Comics. For more information on Wizard magazine, Visit His Site At WIZARD MAGAZINE

Many people dream of working for a magazine in a glamorous position that gets to travel, attend exclusive events and get wonderful free gifts. Unfortunately, magazine publishing isn’t just about glamorous events and freebies; it is about writing articles that the readers will appreciate and relate to. This can be very challenging, especially if the events you are covering are not interesting to you.


Every page you read in a magazine is the result of staff writers who work very hard to write articles and news items that you want to read. They are not attending events to have fun. They must take notes while they are there, follow up with interviews, write out a good article and be prepared for rewrites and editing.


Before you begin applying for that glamorous magazine job, there are some things you should know. Read the following tips. They may save you the time and trouble if you find out magazine publishing really isn’t for you.


1. Hard work


You may think magazine publishing is glamorous, and the cool freebies are enticing. Are you prepared, however, for staying up all hours to meet deadlines? Do you handle stress well? It can be very stressful when the article on which you worked so hard is suddenly sent back to you for rewrites with only a couple of hours to go before it is sent for printing. Stress may not be worth the little freebies and other perks that trickle your way.


2. Additional expenses


It may seem like fun to be arranging the clothing for a fashion shoot. It’s just like shopping, right? Before you imagine all the fun you’ll have, think about the hard work in carrying entire wardrobes of clothing, shoes and accessories all day long from one place to another. Or perhaps your job will be to find that perfect unique accessory and it eludes you until you are exhausted. You need to be careful that none of the clothing is damaged in any way, or they may come out of your paycheck. Magazine writers don’t usually get paid enough to afford high fashion. One item may cost more than you make in a year.


3. Socializing with people you don’t know


If you are lucky, you’ll get to attend some events and parties. If you love the party scene, good for you! This will not be a fun time, though. You’re working, remember? You need to take notes and do interviews. If you are not a party person, it may in fact become very stressful. Even if you are partying with the stars, if this really isn’t your idea of a good time, it will come across. This can only harm your career and the reputation of the magazine that sent you.


4. Overlapping deadlines


Deadlines will be easy… you just work on your assignment until it is done and then go on to the next, right? Think again. Most writers work on multiple projects at a time. You’ll be running all over doing research, interviews and attending events and still need to write about each one individually.


5. Boring events


Not every event you need to attend will be interesting. You are sure to attend more than your share of events that don’t interest you in the least. Regardless, you still need to pay attention, take notes and do your job so you can write about it. If you can’t do this, magazine publishing is not for you. You need to be able to make even the most boring event interesting to the reader.

Sports forums is the place to go for discussions on topics like NFR, soccer, basketball and more interesting topics

Natural health magazines abound, often giving you conflicting advice. Who should you believe?

I believe any good natural health magazine, like any good magazine, shouldn’t so much give you advice, rather they should give unbiased important pros and cons and leave you to work out the best solution for you.

After all you are unique. What is helpful to the magazine editor may be harmful to you. Only you can decide.

Being unbiased is hugely important. We’re all reading in the news how doctors have been paid to create unsubstantiated ‘scientific’ papers supporting some drug or other.

Natural health magazine editors are people too. Some good, some bad, some indifferent. If the editor only advocates items they receive a royalty form, they aren’t unbiased.

Sure, we all need to make our daily crust, but it’s best to be open about what we profit from.

A good natural health magazine should look at all aspects of health, not just focus on physical ailments. For example, diet is critical to good health.

I recently read of six people, all suffering with type 2 diabetes, on insulin and all obese. Within one week of a change of diet, most were off their insulin. Within one month, they all were.

Isn’t that awesome?

I find it extraordinary that doctors receive no nutritional training whatsoever.

Yet I doubt there is a natural health therapist who doesn’t understand the importance of diet.

Natural health covers every aspect of who you are. You aren’t just your body. You aren’t just your mind. You are a unique and complex unit. Your feelings and emotions are as important (actually more so) as your thoughts and creations.

So any natural health magazine worth its salt will cover aspects of your emotional health, as well as your physical health. When you ignore your emotional health, sooner or later you’ll suffer physical ill health.

Everyone knows that stress causes anxiety and that anxiety causes higher blood pressure and faster heart rate. While that’s fine for a short period, if you continually have these ‘anxiety attacks’, your physical health will deteriorate.

But you don’t have to resort to drugs. There are many effective, natural alternatives. And homeopathy can actually get to the cause of why you are suffering these attacks in the first place.

And fix it.

And lastly, your magazine should have a readers question area. Whilst the answer may not be specifically helpful for your ailment, they should be able to point you in the right direction. They should know what areas each natural health modality excels in and which has limited ability.

For example, you wouldn’t go to a masseuse if you had incontinence. And you probably wouldn’t go to a chiropractor if you had a torn ligament. It’s doubtful you’d see an acupuncturist if you had been abused as a child.

Yet all these health issues can be resolved using homeopathy.

Madeleine Innocent is a practicing homeopath, a specialised modality of natural health care. She treats both people and animals in her busy West Australian practice. Madeleine loves to spread the good work of homeopathy and other areas of natural health care and writes extensively on the subject.

For a complimentary ebook on how to naturally treat some common ailments at home, visit http://www.twolegsandfour.com.au or http://www.twolegsandfour.blogspot.com

I am currently receiving Newsweek, and although I’m liberal, I’m tired of having someone else’s opinion being stuffed down my throat in place of me arriving at my own opinion through analysis of the insights to be gained from even-handed reportage (‘reportage,’ a word I’ve never typed before.;). So, what do you guys recommend? Or is Newsweek it? (pukes)

Magazine Subscriptions

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No matter what your hobby of choice is or if you even enjoy reading at all; there is a magazine available for your interest and literary level. Magazine subscription services have stormed the Internet in popularity, as more readers realize the benefits of subscribing through a subscription site, as opposed to buying directly from an issue-provider.

Maybe you enjoy catching up on world news in Time or even flipping through celebrity gossip in Us Weekly to find out if Katie and Tom are planning a sister for Suri. Whatever your niche, online magazine subscriptions give you plenty of reasons to sign up from the comfort of your home.

First of all, many online magazine sites provide customer reviews and ratings, so those of you readers foreign to magazines will know that Maxim is not coffee table material before you subscribe. Another added perk in subscribing online is the ability to snag the lowest rates possible. When purchasing issues from the newsstand, you may get the benefits of a quick-buy, but at a higher price.

6StarReviews.com notes one subscription service, MagazineAgent, allows customers to search for magazines by category, top sellers or price range. When searching through the category “Food & Gourmet,” numerous results popped up, giving potential customers several choices in this specific search.

You are even given a 90-day-risk-free trial in case doubts arise or the first issue of your annual subscription doesn’t sit well with you. In any case, magazine subscription services give readers the opportunity to shop and compare simultaneously, without a worry.

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