The black magic of magazine audience inflation
by henrycopeland
Friday, November 1st, 2002
Friday, November 1st, 2002
“Yet another editor friend says that at one national publication he worked at, the general executive-level understanding was that only about a third of the magazine’s ratebase was truly legit (i.e., actual people who really wanted the magazine). Much of the rest of the lofty ratebase was comprised of ‘readers’ gained through a shady circ-pumping operation that charged a bounty of a few bucks per head. Did those faux subs come from mysteriously billed old ladies in Florida? Trailer-park residents in Iowa? It was never quite clear.”
So I’ll ask again — given the passion with which bloggers are read, why would anyone advertise anywhere else?