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Tuesday, Oct 24
Folio 2006: Sex Didn't Always Sell
Meredith editorial director Mike Lafavore has eight things you should know if you're a magazine editorial manager. He gave them at the Folio Show keynote today, after noting that back in 1988 when he launched Men's Health it was seen as a very odd idea. Advertisers didn't get it, and were very worried about sponsoring anything that had to do with sex. Then Maxim came over from England, and they saw its success and thought "well, maybe we're not so worried about sex after all." Here are his eight tips, and our observations. He gave them as a disembodied head in the lunchroom, but was very cordial at the escalator later when we saw he has a body, too. 1. The reader is in charge. He hopes writing will never go away. Like on, um, Gawker? OK, he meant like in Esquire, but still. 3. There are too many magazines but there's always room for another good one. 5. There's money to be made overseas. Go to a trade show called FPI, scare up some contacts, and see if you can get your magazine licensed or distributed in other languages in other countries. During the Q&A he gave the formula for success at Men's Health: Abs, Sex and Weight Loss, in that order. (Are you listening Dave Zinczenko?) EARLIER: Email This Post |
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