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Originally Posted by luke456
thanks for sharing. I'll try to check on it.
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I know that almost all of you here at Webmaster-Talk have your own interests in making money. I'm not sure that this is the correct place to talk about making money through your web activities but it is where I announced the improvements to Intuition & MTML.
I plan to support anyone that publishes localized printed advertising magazines in the Intuition format on-line, like local versions of the pennysaver as an example. I'm looking for anyone with a webmaster's skill-set that will go out on their own and convince local print publishers to republish their weekly magazines on the internet using Intuition. Intuition is perfect for this because it is multi-paged and includes hyperlinking and embedded images. Having a single format nationwide would be better. The activities in one market would improve the value of such an enterprise in other markets. This is true for the co-publisher as well as the readership.
The incentive is that you as a co-publisher will be able to strike a deal for yourself to sell ad-space or receive commissions from the Intuition versions while offering the print publisher to increase the value of the magazines in the first place. I plan to syndicate all the classified advertising from these online versions of weekly magazines, that the print versions already have. This will increase the value of the classified ads by increasing the circulation.
What's different here is that it will not just be another free classified ad space but all the print advertising in the local market as well. I would like to discuss the merits of republishing already print-market local-adzines to be syndicated using a single clearing house and backed up by a searchable RSS feed.
I plan to publish the Leveltron Trader (tm) internet magazine as a clearing house for all the work that others do to benefit them. Intuition will be used for far more things than advertising publishing. Syndicating the classified ads will just be one aspect of Intuition and its RSS accessible publishing.
I hope that this sparks some interest here because it's you webmasters that have this needed skill-set.
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