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Is it worth it to launch a digital publication that targets men?

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8 points by NateLipscomb 13 years ago · 5 comments

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jiggy2011 13 years ago

"Because if you look at the books that are selling, and you look at the fiction books that have impacted our popular culture (Twilight, Fifty Shades of Grey, etc.)… they are for women."

This seems a little selective!

What about stuff like Tolkien, Pratchett , A song of fire and ice and countless other fantasy/sci-fi things?

Perhaps Women see reading as a more social experience , whereas for men it's more of an individual activity?

Amongst my female friends , it seems that if one of them has read a book then they have all read it. So perhaps that might explain why the bestseller lists will tend to favour books intended for women?

auggierose 13 years ago

It's funny that the two comments so far defend male literacy.

Maybe instead of arbitrary arguments for or agains this, we should probably try to track down believable sources and therefore help this guy:

http://www.lloydshepherd.com/2012/07/21/tracking-down-data-o...

olgeni 13 years ago

> Is it worth it to launch a digital publication that targets men?

Of course not. A physical, hardcover edition would be way better: if you are targeting men, at least get some benefit whenever you score a solid hit.

michaell2 13 years ago

Hacker News and Slashdot are doing fine, thank you. HN, in particular, must be providing some benefit to its owners even though it contains no overt ads of shampoo or anything else.

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