| Forum topic by SonnyB | posted 1491 days ago | 711 views | 0 times favorited | 13 replies | ![]() |
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1491 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: magazine I’m sorry if this has already been discussed somewhere else. My company is thinking about advertising, for the first time, in a woodworking magazine so I thought I’d ask you guys what your favorite woodworking magazine is. Thanks. -- Always busy. http://www.NHwoodworking.com |
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#1 posted 1491 days ago |
I only subscribe to Woodworking Magazine. -- 温故知新 |
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#2 posted 1491 days ago |
FWW, Wood, Woodworking take your pic, they are all great magazines in their own way. The only problem is Woodworking doesn’t do advertisements. -- Guy Kroll www.thelandsathillsidefarms.org |
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#3 posted 1491 days ago |
no advertisements is a problem???? -- "Everything that is great and inspiring is created by the individual who labors in freedom" -- Albert Einstein |
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#4 posted 1491 days ago |
i like woodworking mag.. i used to subscribe to ffw but they are targeted to more high end only woodworkers,, if you don’t belong to the right club or have a few “shows” at the right gallery. i could go on a rant.. -- It's not a sickness, i can stop buying tools anytime. |
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#5 posted 1491 days ago |
I personally like woodworking magazine first and fine woodworking second. -- "Everything that is great and inspiring is created by the individual who labors in freedom" -- Albert Einstein |
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#6 posted 1491 days ago |
have you priced ad space here? -- It's not a sickness, i can stop buying tools anytime. |
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#7 posted 1491 days ago |
Shop Notes….Woodsmith…..Wood….Wood Workers Journal…. -- Measure once cut twice....oh wait....ooops. |
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#8 posted 1491 days ago |
Fine Woodworking -- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa |
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#9 posted 1490 days ago |
Wood is my personal favorite. Woodsmith is a close second. |
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#10 posted 1488 days ago |
FWW -- I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso |
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#11 posted 1488 days ago |
Wood, Pop.woodworking, Woodworker’s Journal. -- Al, South E. Az., But it's a dry heat. |
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#12 posted 1488 days ago |
The consideration for placing advertisements in a woodworking magazine goes far beyond our “favorites”. The purpose here is to get the most bang for the buck. Therefore, the magazine with the highest level of subscriptions, and the widest distribution at book stores and magazine stands is where you should place your ads. I don’t know for sure , but I suspect that Fine Woodworking is #1 in that category. -- "Heaven is North of the Bridge" |
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#13 posted 1488 days ago |
SonnyB, -- To finish something you must first start! |
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