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What makes newsagents grumpy

Mark
October 10th, 2007 · No Comments

holden_car.JPGNewsagent suppliers often complain about the grumpiness of newsagents. Maybe if these suppliers had their own money at stake in a newsagency they would begin to understand how a good day can turn bad and a good mood can become grumpy.

Take this magazine, Holden in Australia, from Universal magazines. It is to be on sale for five months. Based on sales of similar categories I know I am likely to sell one or two copies. This means, if I do what Universal wants, that will have a pocket allocated to the title for five months.That will cost $17.50. Even if I sell all four copies I received, my GP will be $8.95. See my point?

Labeling magazines in the morning is like writing a cheque for the privilege of gifting real-estate and labour to companies like Universal who love long shelf life product - no wonder newsagents get grumpy. Until the publishers own and operate a newsagency I do not expect them to understand the damage they are doing.

This is why we need a magazine czar.

Category: magazines

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