Not exact matches
You know, these days, of course, if you are in the print publishing industry, you have to be very aware, too, of how much people's
reading habits and their information needs are also being addressed by the Internet, not to mention video, and so you try to put together a
magazine with some of those things in mind.
If you don't
read books, but
read magazines or newspapers, share details about those
reading habits.
-- Tablets have not only changed our
reading habits, but what it even means to
read — personal email (96 percent) is now the number - one item
read, followed by social media (67 percent); Web sites, online articles or blogs (73 percent); work - related materials (46 percent); eBooks (31 percent); and digital
magazines or newspapers (40 percent).
Now, if we also figure - in those who have
read a news or
magazine - like article using any kind of technical aide — e-book reader, tablet, smart phone, or application — the number grows to well over 40 %.1 That is a huge percentage when looking at the overall «modern
reading habits» in America.
After all, if your
habits are set in stone — if we are all born spendthrifts or tightwads and there's absolutely nothing we can do to change that — then why
read a personal finance
magazine?
Once you're used to that, slowly steal 15 minutes from other
habits you enjoy in the evening, such as watching TV or
reading books and
magazines.