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At first glance, why is this a PDF magazine and not just separate blog posts for the Phylogeny Explorer website? The blog could be converted into a PDF magazine after a month or two, but it does not seem to make sense to make it into only a PDF magazine. Having each article as a blog would draw new eyes to the website and would add interest from visitors that commented on the blog if they had questions.This magazine was released this month on the Phylogeny Explorer Project Facebook group. Hope you’ll enjoy the read, its 33 pages.
At first glance, why is this a PDF magazine and not just separate blog posts for the Phylogeny Explorer website? The blog could be converted into a PDF magazine after a month or two, but it does not seem to make sense to make it into only a PDF magazine. Having each article as a blog would draw new eyes to the website and would add interest from visitors that commented on the blog if they had questions.
That really seems backward to me. The PDF magazine should be a compilation of the posts provided to sponsors. That way, the content can become blog posts first, which would generate eyes (and ad revenue) on the site. Then having the PDF magazine would be one of the perks of becoming a sponsor because you would no longer have to provide it to others after X weeks.But what we do is send this to our sponsors first after x weeks everyone gets it.
That really seems backward to me. The PDF magazine should be a compilation of the posts provided to sponsors. That way, the content can become blog posts first, which would generate eyes (and ad revenue) on the site. Then having the PDF magazine would be one of the perks of becoming a sponsor because you would no longer have to provide it to others after X weeks.
Just a thought, in case it helps...
On my blog, I had feedback form several readers who loved the content but struggled with the colour scheme. I tried several iterations, but couldn't hit on one that worked for everybody, so I based the current design on the Gaussian principle and (and this is the point of the interjection), I added a 'print-friendly' button on the page. This button is essentially an algorithm for converting the page to a pdf in black and white.