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Advertising Today and Tomorrow Lee Jones VP/Publisher Inc. Magazine February 14, 2003
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Advertising Today and Tomorrow Agenda MAGAZINE MARKETPLACE TODAY Circulation Challenges Audience Trends Ad Page Analysis The Sales Environment Profit Pressure OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOMORROW Brand Extensions Customization Harnessing Technology
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MAGAZINE MARKETPLACE TODAY
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Circulation Challenges Newsstand Awareness of Cover Treatment Placement/Size of Publication Concentration/Distribution in Key Metros Subscriptions Stimulate Growth Develop Strategic Partners Invest in DTP Circulation Profitability Tighter Management of Existing Draw Increase Basic/Cover Price
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Audience Trends Audience Declines Business Book Analysis - Steady Decline over Past 5 Years Marketplace Factors - Economy, Promotion, Competition Strategy: Focus on the Primary Reader Position Magazine to its Core Audience Identify with Your Audience Needs
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Business Audience Trend Analysis Five Year Total Audience Trend Fall 1998 – Fall 2002 Inc. vs. BusinessWeek, Forbes, Fortune & Entrepreneur Audience (000’s)
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Ad Page Analysis Ad Page Decline Total Ad Pages in 2002 at Lowest in 6 Years 13,645 Total 2002 Ad Pages in Business Book Category - down 44.5% from a peak in 2000 $320 million in lost revenue!
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Business Magazines - Ad Page Trend ( Inc., Fast Company, BusinessWeek, Forbes, Fortune, Entrepreneur, FSB ) 0 5,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 30,000 19981999200020012002 17,461 pgs. 20,147 pgs. 24,619 pgs. 15,424 pgs. 13,645 pgs.
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Competitive Business Book Outlook Smart Business Your Company e-Company Industry Standard Line 56Darwin City Business Journals
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The Sales Environment Challenges: Reduced Staff RFP Process Shorter Turnaround Time Limited Face-Time with Client/Buyer Unique Added-Value Programs Pricing/Discounts “Established” Book Preference
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Profit Pressure ROI Demands Invest in the Brand Enhance Editorial Product Continue to Build Quality Circulation
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOMORROW
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Brand Extensions Expand the Brand International Print Opportunities (i.e. Inc. China - April 2003) Conferences and Seminars Content Licensing Strategic Partnerships (i.e. U.S. Chamber of Commerce, SCORE, SBA) Develop Media Relationships (i.e. Radio, T.V.)
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Customization Category/Industry Specific Efforts Custom Published Magazines Custom-Developed Inserts/Sections Direct Response Initiatives Vertical Business Segments
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Harnessing Technology Production Going Digital (FTP) Distribution Digital/Electronic Delivery (ZINIO) CRM/Salesforce Automation One Point of Interface (account information, production, billing etc.)
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HAVE AN INC. REDIBLE VALENTINE’S DAY!
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