Quality of content rules the day. Lots of kenyan content is not interesting and original and thats coz its shodilly and quickly put together. We do very little research and hence many articles are not relevant and dont resonate with people.

I read interesting stuff whether its online or physical. It has to be well presented and researched. Im still waiting for magazines that dont interview people on one sitting and tell us what we already know about them and expect us to pay mega bucks for that stuff

Unfortunately i cant cite any positive examples as far as kenya is concerned about quality catchy content. Can anyone else?


On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Kelvin <kjayanoris@gmail.com> wrote:
I think it can work but their readership is likely to change - in a general sense, i feel that the people who read (physical) magazines aren't the same people who read online magazines.

But through my own experience I can definitely say that there is a huge number of Kenyans (whether in Kenya or not) who read online. Plus, it is not hard to think that an online magazine might get readers who are not just from Kenya, no?

One thing, though, is monetization. Unless they get huge numbers of visitors, it is going to be hard to get huge sums of money.  What do other skunks think?


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On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Gituma Nturibi <gnturibi@gmail.com> wrote:
I recently heard about the demise of Adam magazine and another tourism
on- can't remember the name.

No doubt these mags had gathered a number of fans and its sad to see
them go. So I was thinking how about having them online instead of
print? I gave this suggestion to some pals and one of them said "Adam
is a magazine I flip through on a nice Sunday afternoon at home at a
leisurely pace, doubt I'll take the time to read it on line."

SO my question is- Is online a viable option especially in Kenya and
are there any success stories or otherwise? isn't this a good local
content project? I remember PC magazine also went online a few months
back wonder how that's going...
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