New York Times Predicts the Longevity of Organize Magazine

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Today’s New York Times has a complete run-down of the brand-new Organize Magazine, including origins, pricing and potential selling capability.

Did you know that 60% of new independent magazines fail within the first year and 16% to 18% survive four years?  We didn’t.  The odds are made all more real because more than 90% of all new magazines are independently published.

What’s particularly interesting is the amount of research the author did for the piece, interviewing advertisers, consultants, industry experts and even the publisher herself, Joyce Dorny (pictured above).

Organize_premiereWhat’s the consensus?  If Organize wants to follow in the footsteps of niche magazines like Ready Made, they have to continue to appeal to their female demographic, and develop brand extensions, which could include a web site, books and products.  Dare we say they should start an organizing blog?  No offers have been made to purchase the "OrganizingLA Blog."

Today, our issue of Organize arrived at the post office.  I glanced over the magazine in the car, noting the nice feel, and simple graphics.  I took my copy to the monthly Los Angeles chapter meeting for NAPO where I proudly held it up during my President’s welcome speech, and encouraged the membership in attendance to support the magazine.  The group loved the premiere issue; however, two organizers approached me at the end of the meeting to let me know the typeface design was difficult to read.  I said I would pass the comments along to the top brass.

I think changes can be made, but the opportunities Organize Magazine has in it’s very organized bag of tricks may surprise the critics.  I say, bravo!

Image courtesy Metro West Daily News

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6 responses to “New York Times Predicts the Longevity of Organize Magazine”

  1. Jeri Dansky Avatar

    Hi John,
    I agree with those two members – the typeface was indeed hard to read.
    Jeri

  2. Dorothy Breininger Avatar

    John,
    How lucky are we in this Industry. Organize Magazine will succeed — our clients are looking to gain more time and live less cluttered lives. We have nearly 5,000 professional organizers who belong to NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers) and each of us have many clients who are potential subscribers. Our commitment to Joyce’s dream will not only help to fulfill on her goal, but will increase our Industry’s profile, our own knowledge, and will benefit the readers. I totally support this new Magazine and wish to thank you for blogging about it.
    Hugs,
    Dorothy Breininger, CEO
    http://www.centerfororganization.com

  3. Monica Ricci Avatar

    John, I got my copy too and haven’t had a chance to look through it thoroughly just yet. I agree with Dorothy that this organizing thing is definitely not a fad but more of a trend that isn’t going anywhere soon.
    ~Monica

  4. Laura Avatar

    I am patiently waiting for my magazine to arrive in the mail 🙂
    Laura

  5. Cynthia Friedlob, The Thoughtful Consumer Avatar

    I haven’t been organized enough to pick up a copy yet, but I look forward to reading it!
    I do hope the overall focus is reducing the quantity of stuff we have rather than just storing it attractively. So many of us who fight the clutter battle also have to fight the urge to keep unnecessary stuff in lovely containers.

  6. Scott Roewer Avatar

    My copy (well, all 14 subscriptions to give to volunteers) have not arrived in our mail boxes either. I hope the magazine sticks around for a long while. I’m sure if font issues exist, they’ll make changes rather quickly.
    Scott

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