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![]() Scott Dorsey wrote: Dan Popp wrote: John, Please explain how a magazine with zero readers would retain advertisers. By faking their distribution figures, which is what some of the free magazines in the past have done. The more reputable ones have independant auditing of subscribers by BPA or some similar organization but not all of them do. And the auditing is no guarantee. --scott Scott, I'm sure you didn't mean that a magazine with absolutely no circulation could fake a readership of hundreds of thousands and keep up this fraud forever. I don't doubt that shenanigans go on, but as Lincoln said, "You can't fool all the people all of the time." Advertisers are paying money, ultimately, to get results. No readers = no results = no advertisers = no magazine. We have both met people like John who seem to cynically believe that the "real" product is the advertising. Instead the real product is indeed the product (the magazine, the race car, the radio station). That product's success in the marketplace - how well it meets the needs of the consumer - will determine how successful the advertising can be. In the end, readers are in control, despite the fakery you mentioned. Yours, Dan Popp Colors Audio USA |
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