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Eric Freedman "Build a code of ethics to keep trouble at bay". Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management. FindArticles.com. 01 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_1998_Nov_1/ai_53212774/
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Articles in Nov 1, 1998 issue of Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management
- Y2K: Typical publisher is late, myopic and naive
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Carmichael Lynch tops b-to-b awards
by Rolf Maurer -
Under construction
by Rolf Maurer -
Don't let print's power blind you to the Web
by Anne Graham - The McMurry method
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READER'S Digest: The Condensed Version
by Anne M. Russell -
B-to-b study forecasts growth through 2002
by Tony Silber - New markets online
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Rooms at the inn
by Rolf Maurer -
Develop richer subscriber data to boost ROI
by Anders Ekman -
Build a code of ethics to keep trouble at bay
by Eric Freedman -
Net sub sales: More questions than answers
by Mary Harvey - Publications only a keystroke away
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Direct Dial
by Ellen Cavalli -
Circulation watchdog adds bite to regulations
by Neil Cassidy -
Publishers assess moves to CTP at Spectrum
by Dzintars Dzilna -
Shielding sources may expose your magazine
by Phillip M. Perry - "People don't sit on the edge of their chairs saying, 'I can't wait until the commercial comes.' "
- Mergers & Acquisitions
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Stamping Arts & Crafts
by Rolf Maurer - Try an 'editorial alert' to boost first-time renewals
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Ziff-Davis shutters three titles, cuts staff
by Mary Harvey - The McMurry method
- Sports Illustrated communications director promoted to vice president
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Build a code of ethics to keep trouble at bay
by Eric Freedman -
Net sub sales: More questions than answers
by Mary Harvey -
Saving with an on-site prepress operation
by Pat E. Jensen - Debating the value of line extensions
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Primedia Intertec acquires Miramar
by Tony Silber -
Celebrity Style
by Rolf Maurer - After the set is struck
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Early adopters see promise in e-mail renewals
by Joanna Lowenstein - The tech-category turmoil
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Bill pays retail for Shore-Varrone
by Neil Cassidy -
Direct Dial
by Ellen Cavalli - "The alert gets people to dig into the magazine, which is good for the advertisers and circulation."
- ADVERTISING & SALES
- Join forces with the catalog companies in your niche markets
- Vary response vehicles to improve cost per sub
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Money changes everything
by Rolf Maurer - Dance patrons
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Publishers assess moves to CTP at Spectrum
by Dzintars Dzilna -
Shielding sources may expose your magazine
by Phillip M. Perry -
Under construction
by Rolf Maurer -
Small Smarts
by Barbara Love -
The tech-category turmoil
by Anthony Silber -
Bill pays retail for Shore-Varrone
by Neil Cassidy - The horsey set
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Small Smarts
by Barbara Love -
Reviving response rates in b-to-b markets
by Cris Beam -
Twin Cities Sports
by Rolf Maurer - Better garages and cars
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Saving with an on-site prepress operation
by Pat E. Jensen - Debating the value of line extensions
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Money changes everything
by Rolf Maurer - Better garages and cars
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Early adopters see promise in e-mail renewals
by Joanna Lowenstein - Cover selection: So much for following the rules
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Penton gets interface lift, buys Mecklermedia
by Neil Cassidy -
Coverage
by Rolf Maurer - Regional green thumbs
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READER'S Digest: The Condensed Version
by Anne M. Russell - Regional green thumbs
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Develop richer subscriber data to boost ROI
by Anders Ekman - How do you sell the value of custom publishing?
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Circulation watchdog adds bite to regulations
by Neil Cassidy - Reviews on tap
- Miscellaneous
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Reviving response rates in b-to-b markets
by Cris Beam -
B-to-b study forecasts growth through 2002
by Tony Silber -
Don't let print's power blind you to the Web
by Anne Graham
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