Monday, September 17, 2012

Woman's Day Magazine

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Woman's Day Magazine is focused on the mean woman. This magazine was created for the daily woman. It was made for the mid western mom who spends most days driving kids to school and sporting events who is all the time mental about what to make for evening meal that night, not the singular executive who has never no ifs ands or buts cooked whatever before and whose biggest concern is how to get the new Gucci bag that is hot this season. Woman's Day magazine may not have the newest fashions or the biggest celebrity news, but it does cover the issues that the mean woman is dealing with trying to balance a career, a home and a family.

Features in the Magazine

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Woman's Day is published each month. It can be found at grocery stores, drug stores, allowance market and some group stores. The cover ordinarily features food made from a recipe found inside that issue. The main features in the magazine consist of cleaning tips, condition news, weight loss news, recipes and fast evening meal ideas, makeup tips and allocation friendly tips and articles. Most of the articles and sections of the magazine are focused on helping women to make their lives easier. Tips consist of things like how to clean your house in 15 minutes and evening meal ideas on a budget.

History

Woman's Day was first published in 1931. It was made exclusively for the A$P grocery market and was designed to provide meal ideas for customers. At this time it was also free. In 1937 the magazine vast to consist of crafts, home décor, condition and childcare facts and cost 2 cents. It was still only sold at A&P grocery stores. In 1958 A&P sold the magazine to Fawcett Publications. When Fawcett was sold in 1977 to Cbs the magazine group was sold to Diamandis Communications. In 1988 the magazine again switched ownership becoming part of Hachette Filipachhi Medias.

The magazine now has a circulation of about 3,800,000 and publishes 17 issues a year. You can pick up a copy at discrete retail outlets now, not just A&P grocery stores. The magazine also has a website that publishes facts from the magazine and extras for visitors. The website is reported to have roughly as many visitors as the magazine has subscribers.

Woman's Day has continued to be a magazine for the housewife. It helps women by providing daily tips on how to juggle everything in their life. The tips and articles in the magazine are designed to help make a woman's life easier. The magazine has not strayed at all from the original design, still contribution great meal ideas and evening meal solutions. This magazine is a staple that many women buy every month. It has never tried to compete with high end magazines and is offered at an affordable price. It is a real magazine for women who have more to worry about than what celebrities are doing and what the newest styles are. It is for the daily gal who is just trying to raise a house and keep her home in order.

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