Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Reasons For The Success Of New England Magazine

By Lolita Jacobs


If there is a periodical that is known to furnish its readers with all information on daily matters such as living and traveling, it is New England Magazine. The story of this publication stretches back to 1758 when the nephew of Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Mecom published it. This made it the most pristine documented publication throughout America.

This bimonthly has been able to subsequently maintain its edge over other competitors by its commitment to keeping its readers abreast with current affairs. This same zeal has kept the bimonthly as unique as possible, while keeping it in operation. The market in this case includes both vacationers and residents.

The geographical points of coverage in this bimonthly are very wide, spanning from as far as the remote vistas in Maine and Vermont to Downtown Boston. In this regard, many people who subscribe this bimonthly are from many walks of life given that some of them are first time travelers and others, lifelong residents.

One of the factors which have made this booklet rise into stardom is the skilled team of personnel it has. Not only is this team of employees in possession of strong writing repertoire and wide lexicon, but also deep understanding on the terrain or landscape which is under discussion.

Such topics that are covered in every issue are wide enough to let readers choose those items that are interesting to them, individually. Each issue makes reservations for interesting matters such as fishing, skiing, sports, good restaurants and outlets that one may want to visit.

The way in which this media house has strategically placed itself also allows the maintenance of its success. For instance, the region where the headquarters of this periodical is situated has millions of visitors trickling in every year to visit historical parks, monumental sites and tourist attractions. Precisely, the offices responsible for the management and production of New England Magazine are located in Massachusetts, Plymouth where travelers come to see among many forms of attractions, the Appalachian National Scenery Trail.




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