Spotted by Charley D: http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=details&nNewsID=597548
The magazine is not dead. Just the paper element...
Showing posts with label winding road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winding road. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
Ebay enters consumer magazines (albeit online)
Charley D spotted the following:
The American arm of eBay Motors has launched a free monthly online magazine called Winding Road: eBay Motors Edition. The magazine will apparently feature news and information such as "trend reports, information on future collectible cars, new parts and accessories, and interesting and off-beat finds from eBay Motors". Jim McCraw, former editor of Hot Rod and Motor Trend, is the editor. The magazine will also feature a regular column by editor-in-chief, David E. Davis, Jr., former editor-in-chief of Car and Driver and founder of Automobile Magazine.
http://www.ebaymotors.com/windingroad
Winding Road has been around a while. Looks like they've partnered with ebay. What might that mean for our brands? Must partnering with them do more harm than good?
The edition will apparently only be about 14 pages long (compared to a full winding road page count of around 200)
The American arm of eBay Motors has launched a free monthly online magazine called Winding Road: eBay Motors Edition. The magazine will apparently feature news and information such as "trend reports, information on future collectible cars, new parts and accessories, and interesting and off-beat finds from eBay Motors". Jim McCraw, former editor of Hot Rod and Motor Trend, is the editor. The magazine will also feature a regular column by editor-in-chief, David E. Davis, Jr., former editor-in-chief of Car and Driver and founder of Automobile Magazine.
http://www.ebaymotors.com/windingroad
Winding Road has been around a while. Looks like they've partnered with ebay. What might that mean for our brands? Must partnering with them do more harm than good?
The edition will apparently only be about 14 pages long (compared to a full winding road page count of around 200)
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