Traditional Print Publishing versus Online Publishing

publication date: Jul 27, 2006
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author/source: Miles Galliford
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Most print publishers want to expand their businesses online. Some already have websites, whilst many others plan on launching them soon.

magazines
 
However, in order to be successful, traditional publishers must understand the differences between the two mediums.
 

Most believe they do, but if you look at what many of them are doing online, they clearly don't. They end up trying to replicate what they do offline on the internet.
 

This doesn't work. Never has. Never will.
 
Online publishing is very different to print. Those that understand the differences and structure their activities accordingly will thrive. Those that don't will fail.  

Here is a checklist of the most important differences:
 
Within the next five years, online publishing will do to offline publishing what email has done to traditional mail, and what online music downloads have done to the CD industry. It is not a matter of ‘if’, it is just a matter of ‘when’.
  
The internet now presents the biggest threat and opportunity the magazine and newsletter industry has ever faced. Those publishers that embrace the opportunity will be able to use their knowledge, resources and skills to expand faster than they ever imagined possible.
 

Those that don't change will wither and die.
 



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