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bolingseo  January 21 2010 Tags: handbag  

FEW MARKETS HAVE BEEN as hard hit as the boating industry. "The boating market is beat up," says Ed McKnew, owner of The Power Boat Guide. "Boating magazines are funded by new boat manufacturers, but most new boat manufacturing has come to a halt."

That leaves after-market suppliers as the only viable advertisers right now. To that end, McKnew and his team have launched Used Boat Watch, a bi-monthly digital edition on the Blue Toad platform that draws advertising from both sale listings and suppliers. "It's not easy and we're getting a lot more 'No's than 'Yes's," says McKnew. "But we're getting interest because it's something different. We've heard over and over that suppliers who wanted to advertise online up to now had to use banners or tower ads. This is something different."

McKnew says he needed a significant audience to draw advertisers and partnered with BoatU.S., the official publication of the Boat Owners Association, for access to its enormous e-mail list. "They've got a mailing list of 350,000 people and because of that strong list, we got readership of 40,000 right off the bat," says McKnew. "Our second issue that came out is 50,000."

Used Boat Watch splits revenue with BoatU.S. At first, McKnew wasn't sure how to price advertising in 5050 RGB Controller LD-CON-12-M the digital edition, which features 100 pages. "The only thing I had heard about digital editions was you can get about 10 percent of what you can charge in print," he adds. "But really, there are no set rates flexible waterproof led strips for magazines these days. If they say $12,000 to $15,000 on the ratecard, they'll be glad to settle for $3,000 and take you to dinner, too. We decided we'd get $700 to $800 per page and maybe $1,000 in the future."

McKnew says designing a new digital product from the ground up fared better than simply repackaging print content online. "BoatU.S. has a free print issue that they also make available as a Flash edition, and people look at the first five pages and then they're gone." he says. "We found that's the case with a lot of magazines originally designed for print and then made into a Flash edition. You can hardly read the print."

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