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A Princely Cause/Prince Edward in AWARE

Posted to: AWARE Magazine by Mark Grimes (214), Thu, 04 Oct 2007 10:16:44 PDT
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Continue your discussions about Prince Edward, philanthropy and one of the oldest nonprofits in the world known as The Award right here. If you want to return to read the article online please click here.



By Dominique Beyens (19), Sat, 06 Oct 2007 14:55:45 PDT
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Aware magazine doesn't do it for me.

Too much text for the uninitiated.

Fair play, if i was a great follower of prince Efdward i might have read the article in full.

Unless you can ca[pture the reader and have methods to re-engage him/her, you just have a blog pretending to be a magazine.

Them people need to be showing philanthropic traits, or they would cease to exist.

On the other hand, always worth a shot, but am more inclined to his elder brother , Charles, who (if he wasn't a royal) might have become a great artist or architect.


By Dominique Beyens (19), Sat, 06 Oct 2007 14:58:50 PDT
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Text is great, and most important.

However, if you want a magazine (especially an on-line one) you need to intersperse it with "Vavavoom"


By Mark Grimes (214), Mon, 08 Oct 2007 07:09:04 PDT
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Dominique, Aware is a nationally distributed printed magazine (which is why there is a sign up to receive it in the workspace), and the articles on their site are simply 3-4 selected articles each month.

The intent is to have people read the printed articles (and online counterparts) and engage in discussions here.


By Christopher Caen (19), Mon, 08 Oct 2007 09:18:19 PDT
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Mark and Dominique,

Actually, Dominique brings up a good point. If you don't know there is a magazine and just found us via the web, the site obviously does not shout out "magazine!" and can be confused for a blog or e-zine. Obviously we need a little positioning verbiage on the home page. Something for us to work on.

Christopher


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