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Knowing How to Start a Magazine is easy as long as you know the criteria involved. The first thing you need to take into consideration is the name of your periodical. If you have your own business, it’s a good idea to use your company name as the title if you are stuck for ideas on How to Start a Magazine. You will find this an easy way for your periodical to receive publicity. However, if you wanted a creative name for your periodical title, you could also play with the name of you company. For instance, if a company’s name was “Sarah’s Blossoms” the magazine could be called “In Bloom”. This makes it fresh and new, while still linking it to your business. Once you have a name you like, you will worry less about How to Start a Magazine.
When you are thinking about becoming a magazine publisher, you are likely thinking about what information would interest your readers. Regardless of your choice, make sure the stories or articles are written in the third person. Also, talk to the reader not at them. Use small words and few abbreviations, as large words and technical jargon may become lost on your audience. There is no point in hiding your best story or article, because this is the story that will grab the attention of your readers. Once you capture your readers with your front page, the more likely they are to explore the rest of the periodical. Besides, if you are like me you scan the cover for stories. If any seem interesting, you might look for it before purchasing. Well, it seems that all too often the publisher makes it difficult to find the cover stories. Why, I don't know. But I know that it is frustrating to buy a magazine and take it home. Then you spend several minutes or more to try and find that particular article. So my advice is to make it easy to find.
Finally, during the time that you spend brainstorming, think of what you will need. To get your periodical up and running you will require: Remember, knowing How to Start a Magazine is half the battle, but your readers are the only ones who can make it a success. Don’t disappoint them. Keep it interesting, fun, and worth their while.
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