5 Small Words That Can Save Newspapers from Oblivion
• 528 U.S. newspapers went belly-up in the years 2009-2012.
• 18,300 newsroom jobs have been lost since 2007.
• Print editions of U.S. newspapers lost 25.5 million readers.
• Newspapers make $40 billion a year less from ads than in 2000.
Is your paper next?
You Are Invited to. . .
CLICK HERE to discover the 5 Small Words That Can Save Newspapers from Oblivion.
These 5 words should be hard-wired into the DNA of every publisher, editor, journalist, freelance writer, ad manager and creative director in the world.
Or they can ignore them and adapt their résumés for some other industry.
What These 5 Small Words Can Mean for You
Arthur Brisbane—the great editor of The World and The New York Journal-American—said:
Good writing is easier to read than to skip.
You are invited to CLICK HERE and see how these 5 small words can make everything you write a delight for your readers. I'm talking about your:
Letters - Memos - E-mails - Résumés - Blogs - Websites - Reports - Articles
Guaranteed!
By the way, I am not selling anything.
I just love my 3 morning papers.
CLICK HERE to discover these 5 small words.
Denny Hatch
Contributing Editor, TARGET MARKETING
310 Gaskill Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 627-9103 (rings on my desk)
dennyhatch@yahoo.com
5 Small Words That Can Save Newspapers by Mitchell Davis