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Say what you want about him, but Mark Cuban has an interesting take and makes some sense in this blog post that is now a few weeks old: http://blogmaverick.com/2009/04/26/1269/

Thoughts?
 
Bullwinkle said:
Say what you want about him, but Mark Cuban has an interesting take and makes some sense in this blog post that is now a few weeks old: http://blogmaverick.com/2009/04/26/1269/

Thoughts?

I'm not sure what he's talking about at the beginning. I've always paid for subscriptions with a credit card. It's easier for me and I get credit card points. Much better for the paper, too, as it makes me less likely to cancel and there's less paperwork to deal with.
As for the second part, the business about keeping the credit card on file and selling stuff to readers through it - seems like a great and logical idea with little downside. Which is probably why no one in the newspaper biz has thought of doing it yet.
 
Couldn't agree more. Get everyone's card on file and charge for everything, including a nickel for all those anonymous comments left online. Only paid subscribers comment free.
 
JackReacher said:
Cuban never fails to amaze me. In a good way this time, though.

Cuban is a hell of a businessman. I'd love it if he'd buy my paper. Of course, being that he's a hell of a businessman, no way in hell he'd do that.
 
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<quote>Upload us a family picture and 500 words, and we will put it front and center on the front page of the Morning News along with the headline you pick and deliver it to your door for $25.</quote>

This is actually one of the more brilliant ideas I've heard in awhile. Do any places do this? If not, they should. It is the perfect gift for any occasion - Mother's Day, bachelor party, wedding, whatever.

I can think of 10 situations right now where I might have utilized such a gift.
 
daemon said:
<quote>Upload us a family picture and 500 words, and we will put it front and center on the front page of the Morning News along with the headline you pick and deliver it to your door for $25.</quote>

This is actually one of the more brilliant ideas I've heard in awhile. Do any places do this? If not, they should. It is the perfect gift for any occasion - Mother's Day, bachelor party, wedding, whatever.

I can think of 10 situations right now where I might have utilized such a gift.

I think that's how these ladies got this paper to put their picture in.

jh_commerce.jpg
 
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Bullwinkle said:
Say what you want about him, but Mark Cuban has an interesting take and makes some sense in this blog post that is now a few weeks old: http://blogmaverick.com/2009/04/26/1269/

Thoughts?

These are the kinds of visions that newspaper publishers should have had more than a decade ago.
I've always said their lack of ingenuity allowed Craigslist and E-Bay to exist.
The newspaper companies should have invented those sites, or bought them cheap after they were invented.
Alas, there are no Mark Cubans with the big chains. Or, if they're there, nobody listened to them.
 
daemon said:
<quote>Upload us a family picture and 500 words, and we will put it front and center on the front page of the Morning News along with the headline you pick and deliver it to your door for $25.</quote>

This is actually one of the more brilliant ideas I've heard in awhile. Do any places do this? If not, they should. It is the perfect gift for any occasion - Mother's Day, bachelor party, wedding, whatever.

I can think of 10 situations right now where I might have utilized such a gift.

How much does that **** with print runs?

And newsprint ain't cheap anymore.
 
Armchair_QB said:
daemon said:
<quote>Upload us a family picture and 500 words, and we will put it front and center on the front page of the Morning News along with the headline you pick and deliver it to your door for $25.</quote>

This is actually one of the more brilliant ideas I've heard in awhile. Do any places do this? If not, they should. It is the perfect gift for any occasion - Mother's Day, bachelor party, wedding, whatever.

I can think of 10 situations right now where I might have utilized such a gift.

How much does that **** with print runs?

And newsprint ain't cheap anymore.

That's what I was thinking. Our paper did away with the early run because, apparently, it costs too much money to change plates.

So I don't think we'd be willing to do it for any Tom, **** or Harry with $25.
 
daemon said:
<quote>Upload us a family picture and 500 words, and we will put it front and center on the front page of the Morning News along with the headline you pick and deliver it to your door for $25.</quote>

This is actually one of the more brilliant ideas I've heard in awhile. Do any places do this? If not, they should. It is the perfect gift for any occasion - Mother's Day, bachelor party, wedding, whatever.

I can think of 10 situations right now where I might have utilized such a gift.

If they can make a plate/"velox" (yeah, old terminology) and frame it, OK. But it's more than $25.

Delivering an actually edition of that daily newspaper with this on the front? Absolutely, logistically impossible for the newspaper, or at least far and away cost prohibitive to make it worthwhile to anybody.
 
Not an actual copy of the paper. But how about a high-quality re-print that is framed?
 
Small Town Guy said:
daemon said:
<quote>Upload us a family picture and 500 words, and we will put it front and center on the front page of the Morning News along with the headline you pick and deliver it to your door for $25.</quote>

This is actually one of the more brilliant ideas I've heard in awhile. Do any places do this? If not, they should. It is the perfect gift for any occasion - Mother's Day, bachelor party, wedding, whatever.

I can think of 10 situations right now where I might have utilized such a gift.

I think that's how these ladies got this paper to put their picture in.

jh_commerce.jpg


I'd hate to be the reporter who got scooped on this.
 
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Bullwinkle said:
Say what you want about him, but Mark Cuban has an interesting take and makes some sense in this blog post that is now a few weeks old: http://blogmaverick.com/2009/04/26/1269/

Thoughts?

His ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to his newspaperletter.
 

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