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Maybe you should approach Good Housekeeping and ask them if they would like to put out a new magazine, Bad Housekeeping.
Explain that you would like to be Editor, and document your qualifications. Photographs maybe.
Probably would get a pretty wide readership, and maybe even pick up say half of the male population. Quite a coup, in publishing history.
I think Good Housekeeping's readership, I just think so, I don't have any proof, just anecdotal and observational evidence ~ I think Good Housekeeping's readership, is female.
The whole thing.
The whole readership.
I've never seen a male buy it.
Has anyone?
I'm sure there's a guy in Sarasota Florida, but there are only a few people who live near him. And fewer have seen him buy Good Housekeeping.
I think they way to run this survey is through the female grocery checkers of America. That's where you're going to find out the facts.
A woman in a checkout line ~ be honest here ~ a woman running a register is going to notice if a man buys Good Housekeeping. Especially if he is looking over the cover topics while he's waiting. If he turns right to the Table of Contents page? If he says, mumbling, "Hmm," while scanning over "Valentine Tips For Party Turnout," you think she's not going to notice? Come on.
"Sarasota Fred," she says. |