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RE: Print-zines, E-zines, size, policies, etc.

"Print will continue to dominate the higher value of the content until such time as the internet provider can provide content people deem valuable and important enough for which which they are actually willing to pay."

I'm sure plenty of good content can be found on the web, otherwise none of us would read any of it. The problem is with the business model, in my opinion. Since day one I questioned why everyone on the web didn't work on a subscription basis, just as print does. Maybe it was to get people to move to the web, but it locks the model in pretty tight down the road. It seems to be one of those "I can't charge because no one else does" type things. And now, how does one do otherwise unless EVERYONE does?




See ya. Dave


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