A publisher friend asks me, “Do you know of magazines that could be good places to advertise books about WW2?”
Why should I research this question, when I can just ask our readers?
A publisher friend asks me, “Do you know of magazines that could be good places to advertise books about WW2?”
Why should I research this question, when I can just ask our readers?
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World Magazine may be good. They have mostly Christian theology books advertised, but they write about history and some book ads are secular.
Esquire is supposed to be a serious men’s magazine, but your friend could look at the titles in this list from Art of Manliness.
Depends on the target audience. Is it a memoir of the war that would appeal to vets and history buffs? Or is it an explanation of the war aimed at informing the grandchildren of the WWII vets what their grandfathers or great-grandfathers went through to protect our freedom?
If you want to reach the older generation, try Reader’s Digest, Popular Science, or the magazine insert in my local weekly paper.
If you want to reach the younger generation, advertise in journals read by college profs and high school teachers to get them to put it on their required reading lists.