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Powerboat Reports is ceasing publication
If you can find one, go buy a copy of Florida Sport Fishing. It comes out
bimonthly.
http://www.floridasportfishing.com/magazine/
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
On May 3, 7:55 am, Larry Weiss wrote:
end.user wrote:
Powerboat Reports, a boating equipment 'consumer reports' like
publication,
has printed its last issue (May 07).
Too bad. It was an important publication - the only boating publication
that I am aware of that told the truth.
After being a subscriber for many years I decided not to renew my
subscription last year.
I don't know the actual reason they've decided to close, but if it is
due to declining circulation then I would speculate that they hurt
themselves very badly with their ridiculously over zealous subscriber
renewal campaigns (probably managed not by them but by a subscription
company they hired). From the moment one renewed their subscription,
subscribers would immediately be deluged with obnoxious and endless
reminders to renew yet again. Although it was probably less frequent
than I imagine, the renewal notices were so annoying that it seemed to
me like they came weekly or even every few days. My complaints to
Powerboat Reports about this fell on deaf ears. I found the renewal
notices so obnoxious and annoying that I decided not to renew. So, I
believe, did a significant portion of their subscriber base. Funny, but
once my subscription ran out, so did the renewal notices - at the time
when they probably would have actually done some good.
Good reporting - bad marketing. Too bad.
Larry Weiss
"...Ever After!"
ps: This coming from me - famous for creating one of the most
notoriously obnoxious yet immensely successful advertising campaigns in
the history of radio and television. That's how bad the Powerboat
Reports renewal campaign was.
Bass Player Magazine has decided to call it quits too. too much
publication and printing costs, forcing higher subscription rates,
with fewer subscribers.
The electronic media is doing them in.
It's not just that. More and more of society is becoming post-literate; it
just doesn't read much at all, not just printed materials. And interests
change. I only read two fishing magazines these days, Sal****er Sportsman
and Florida Sportsman, the latter because it is iconoclastic. I subscribe
to BOATING magazine, but rarely read it. Most of the boats it covers are
the same damned cookie-cutter overdone plastic monstrosities that do not
interest me. I do look at the occasional issues of Passagemaker, but
that's usually at a bookstore at a mall to which my wife has dragged me.
I still read the paper editions of the NYT, WashPost and WSJ daily, but I
only subscribe to one political rag magazine these days, the NATION. I
used to read a lot of political magazines.
I do read National Geo, and also its travel magazine.
I just finished reading the manual on my new table saw, and I'm now
almost ready to start removing my fingers while installing my new
kitchenette, as soon as the damned electrician finishes up.
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