Stuck in 1995: Computerworld’s E-mail Newsletter Needs an Update
When you're writing about technology, it's good to deliver that information via the latest channels. Computerworld, published by International Data Group (IDG),
Little was simple about the launch of Real Simple back in 2000, but after about a year and a half of tweaking, Real Simple hit its stride. Within the first
The Motley Fool uses its powerful brand to launch seven successful print newsletters for personal investors that will generate $22M in 2005 revenues. Traditional advertising-driven Internet business model takes a
Beyond being a mere household name, Martha Stewart has become synonymous with home decorating, cooking and gardening—bringing beauty to all things domestic. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc (MSLO), is an
Taunton’s Fine Woodworking launched in 1975 as a black-and-white quarterly, followed by books on woodworking.
A few years ago, they started publishing special newsstand editions, which they now do seven times
Today, most would-be travelers start their journeys online by researching destinations, carrier schedules, accommodations and free web mapping services.
In order to compete with travel agencies and agents, travel information publishers,
Atkins, Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers, The Zone – diets are big business these days, a trend The South Beach Diet is looking to leverage online. But does their free email
This Email Newsletter is a Study in Extremes. With Four A’s, an F and a D, a Little More Attention to Small Details Would Improve the Reader Experience and Should
Top Chef, Iron Chef, Rachel Ray, Bobby Flay – seems like America’s new favorite hobby is cooking. Publisher Cook’s Illustrated, one of the grand dames of the industry, is also
Amazon.com: Bigger IS Better
Size may not always matter, but being big certainly does matter (and always has) to Amazon.com. After all, the company’s mission is to be “Earth's most customer-centric