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Re: another garden magazine ceases


HortResources Newsletter is geared towards New England gardeners and has
survived for over 10 years. It is membership based. We certainly do have
the expertise in the subject matter that Brook spoke of.

Fan

Fran Gustman,  fgustman@juno.com
Editor, HortResources Newsletter, www.hortresources.org (in progress)
Editor, Wild Ones Journal,  www.for-wild.org
Boston, MA



On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:37:33 EST BrookBarb@aol.com writes:
> >So the ones that are specific
> necessarily have a much smaller base of readership.<
> 
> Which is, of course, what I said the other day about greater need 
> for niche 
> magazines. 
> 
> The basic problem with them is that they don't work most of the time 
> for 
> large publishers (circulations are too small), but the people who do 
> start 
> them often have expertise in the subject matter, but not in magazine 
> 
> publishing.
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