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The Role of Women's Magazine
Women's magazine have been around for a long time its roots have been traced to the 1960's they have been contributing and influencing the thinking, perceptions, outlooks of women all over the world. These Magazines focuses on Fashion, Beauty, Fitness, Gossips, sex, love, life and the likes.. Vogue and Good Housekeeping may have marked a name in actual magazine circulation and patronization, the Internet world has provided virtual communities for women matters. They, too, are dubbed as women's magazine but they are offered on-line.
Women's magazine has become an insipiration and a source of informations on the latest trends and life style, what hot and what's not, tips and advices on various areas of relationships or life in general. Though the main target of these magazines are women they also have become helpfull to men.
Womens Magazine have become a source of inspiration and and entertainment for both readers and authors a like. Womens magazines wether printed or through online these magazines have helped or paved the way for virtual communities of women readers world wide. Unlike books or novels, which the target audience are only portraying and giving out his/her concepts on the tale, women's magazine appears and ensures a communicative ambiance. The reader and the publisher are like conversing their experiences in life and the future ahead. Maybe it is because of the life tales and current fashions that tickle the interests of both the creator and the viewer.
Before the 20th century, access to women's magazines were all merely through subscription. No available magazines for public or bookstore displays. As a matter of response to the public's angst, the arrangement of accessibility becomes easy. While there are other publishers who retained access through subscription, most of them permit direct purchase in bookstores and magazine stands. Majority of publishers also respond to the taste and demands of readers in order to keep their industry on the beat. From general topics of woman things, authors now incorporated economics and politics in the categories of magazines.
The most important thing that develops in publication of women's magazines is the permission of editors to have readers writes about their opinions on issues and things. It makes the two-way conversational spirit of the author-reader relationship becomes solidified.
Women's magazines are far way different from newspapers. The former sites interests of individuals without any concerns as to locations and its content are based from the general inclinations or interests of participants, while the latter are geographically based and does not involve any inklings as to what people desires. With these, a women's magazine is like a forum to cater all the wish lists and demands of patrons. There is limitless range of questions in the women's magazine, to the extent of getting it too personal for the correspondence. One example is on how to cure a broken heart, or how to make husbands love their wife even more.
There are other magazines intended for women that also offer eclectic blending of women's interests, such as science, politics, medicine, personal concerns, literature and even economics. Nonetheless, they focus on women's participation in the discussion through sending of opinions. Letters may be published in the next issues. This made readers to wait and buy for the next issue on the hope that editors will include their opinions in it.
The evolution of women's magazines gives usefulness to women. Other than enjoying the new fashion trends, they are good source of education that no other reading materials can give.
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Motor Trend $10 Motor Trend is the complete automotive magazine. Each issue is loaded with buyers guides, performance tests, safety reports, and new car previews. Monthly features include interviews with leading automotive experts, auto show news and schedules, styling and engineering articles, and all the latest information on cars, trucks, and off-road vehicles. Motor Trend is the ultimate magazine subscription for automotive enthusiasts and professionals. |
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Truck Trend $10 Truck Trend provides general interest truck buyers and dedicated enthusiasts with the latest news on all trucks.Truck Trend is part of the Automotive family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Truck Trend includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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Esquire Magazine $8 Esquire is a men's magazine that is owned by the Hearst Corporation and was founded in 1933. The magazine really flourished during the depression under the guidance of founder and editor Arnold Gingrich. The magazine originally started as a racy magazine and was transformed into a more refined magazine with an emphasis on men's fashion and contributions by such literary masters as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Esquire also helped pioneer the trend of new journailis,of New Journalism by publishing such famous writers as Norman Mailer, Tim O'Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese and Tom Wolfe.Esquire Magazine is part of the Men family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Esquire Magazine includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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Developments in Magazine Printing $460 Fragmentation of the magazine marketplace has led to an increase in circulation, with diversity attracting new readers and brands pushing corporate magazines to customers. For example Sky's magazine has a circulation of over 7 million, and this trend doesn't look to be changing. This is good news for magazine printers, however, getting and retaining this business means being up to date with the latest developments in the printing process, embracing new technologies and making efficiency gains in this competitive marketplace. This brand new study from IntertechPira examines the magazine printing industry and gets you up to speed on key drivers and trends affecting the industry, advances in paper and inks and how they can enhance the process and the strategies and developments at key printers and suppliers. |
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Tennis Magazine August 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine August 2005 Showboat Tennis Desperation is the mother of invention. When you have no other choice, this handful of hot-dog shots can bail you out of some tough situations. BY RICK MACCI Shooting Star In the last year Maria Sharapova won Wimbledon, collected millions in endorsements, and became the biggest attraction on the WTA tourand she's just getting started. BY JON LEVEY Making the Right Moves Bucking the trend among top players, Maria Sharapova has avoided major injury. Here's the workout that's kept her in the game and what you can learn from it. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Throwback Sixteen-year-old Donald Young is being called the future of American tennis. Can his oldfashioned game survive the age of power? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots Ivan Ljubicic's one-handed backhand Quick Fix How to clean up a messy topspin stroke Brad's Corner Refining the basics to improve your serve Match Pointers Lessons from the French Open final Drill Seekers Something to help with those difficult transition volleys Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic The smartest ways to approach the net Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear There's a new string in town called Luxilon that's helping the pros hit bigger than ever. Find out if it will help you do the same. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness It's tournament timeis your body ready? We'll get you there in three weeks. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A globe-trotting posse of Texas women show that there's no age limit for tennis fanatics. BY LISA JORDAN KILBORN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine October 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine October 2005 Give It a Rip If you want to put constant pressure on your opponents, learn to punish their serves with powerful returns. Here's a five-step plan that will help you get the job done. BY LYNNE ROLLEY Surprise Ending Nobodyherself includedthought Lindsay Davenport would win multiple Grand Slam titles. Now she's defying expectations again with a late-career return to No. 1. BY CINDY SHMERLER Top 25 Adult Tennis Camps Improving your game takes commitment. And there's no better way to commit than immersing yourself at a tennis camp. Here are the best places in the U.S. to do it. BY BRAD WOLVERTON Great Shots Ana Ivanovic's fierce forehand Hard to Handle How to add the serve and volley to your game Practicing With . . . Daniela Hantuchova Brad's Corner Fixing a broken backhand volley Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Being offensive with your serve Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear The season's top shoes will put your game on sure footing. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Strength training has gotten back to basics with the body-weight trend. Try our four-exercise plan for tennis players. BY JON LEVEY The Tennis Life As a kid, the author learned the hard way that there was more to tennis than Fila shirts, pricey racquets, and cool headbands. BY KEITH HAYES Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine March 2008 $5.95 Tennis Magazine March 2008 Next Whether it's gear, technique, fitness, or the pro game, tennis is constantly evolving. We take a look at what's down the line for players and fans. Tennis for Life Inmates at San Quentin State Prison have found a new way to pass the time. BY TOM STEIN Web extra: Photos from the tennis court at San Quentin State Prison Let the World Know That Ivo Karlovic Has Been Misunderstood He's known as Dr. Ace for his fearsome serve. But there's a lot more to the game's resident gentle giant. BY TOM PERROTTA Web extra: The doubles debut of Karlovic and John Isner Tennis Anywhere This spring, let the latest fashions turn your tennis style into a lifestyle? Kickoff No more excuses: It's time to shock your friends and opponents bylearning the kick serve. We give you everything you need to get started? BY DEBBIE GRAHAM SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com Great Shots The cracking backhand of Agnes Szavay BY TRACY AUSTIN Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page How David Ferrer frustrates bigger hitters. Read on TENNIS.com Doubles Three keys to Poaching. BY HANK PFISTER Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Read on TENNIS.com Fitness The diet trend out there for you. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com The Tennis Life On the court, a father-son relationship was transformed. BY STEPHEN K. BAUER Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Gear Finding the right ball machine. BY DAVID BONE Read on TENNIS.com Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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