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Posted by Jim@concordfarms. on October 20, 2004 at 08:42:59 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Tractor Magazine Analysis posted by Way Up Here on October 20, 2004 at 05:38:58:
If you want to see a couple of magazines with a lot of advertizing, look at Reader's Digest and National Geographic. One recent issue of Reader's Digest was over 40 percent medical advertizing. They surely don't have any interest in capturing the under 80 crowd at all. With National Geographic, it's the other way around. Most of the ads are geared toward the SUV and soccor mom folks. What really burns me is all of those re-subscription coupons they stick in the magazines of subscribers. There's one magazine I subscribe to that you might as well open while standing over the wastebasket because of all the little pieces of paper that are going to fall out. And at least once a week I get a letter from them wanting me to buy my insurance from them, or take out a credit card with them. Sorry to rant. Jim.
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