![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg2v-xKieB7mSqlMoIMagQL5sWu3S17hc1ie-lkz2UWvFPaX0l6M_R_3IJOjVCcj4ypmbicJgwkMRTByLNxTRGS5rk2Cgoldtuk5YQBUYl7KVAmRv4nuFT_mVX1B77mqUKwTsDwdY1wHEw/s400/newspaper2.jpeg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9Yfmr61bDaEsjp1ocOJHNSyArWVQBSig-ZWMQwerpNuEzan__fKYNgCHqHSyrxb8gLRqirayJ3r_Z1l5SoTA-O-RSshlYs55UclFQyv58F9l1DHGDih1v4P0i9EHp-fMCqDe9YuNB9Rc/s400/5543619376_4b018ccc36_b.jpg)
The secret to have many readers ... be interesting!
"We are not in the business of selling newspapers," a former editor and friend of mine liked to say. "We are in business to purchase time from our readers. "
Photo 1: Reader of a newspaper;
Photo 2: The team LeStudio1.com in front of a newsstand;
See The National Post story ;
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire