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Zen of Machu Picchu

May 29, 2009 by Lanora

Machu Picchu window Peru-8700

This post is part of Photo Friday at Delicious Baby.

I've submitted this photo as a candidate for publication in the next issue of JPG Magazine. If you like it and think it fits well into the Zen theme, please click the badge below to vote.

Please note that you must join as a member of JPG in order to vote, which is a bit of an annoyance I know. Voting ends June 9, 2009.

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Introducing HipCompass Escapes, a tree-friendly, niche-free, all-digital national travel magazine

April 18, 2009 by Lanora

HipCompass Escapes travel magazine Spring 2009 Sitting at a stoplight a couple of months ago, I picked up an email on my Blackberry from fellow travel writer Michelle Strashoon with her thoughts about launching a new, glossy travel magazine in digital form.

Michelle's message was filled with such enthusiasm I almost pulled over immediately to read the details. Fortunately, my safety-conscious daughter was in the passenger seat and willing to read Michelle's email aloud so we could continue our drive home from school. I dialed Michelle as soon as possible to learn more about the project and was thrilled when she accepted my pitch to write about my recent culinary experiences in Paris from the point of view of a frugal foodie.

Not everyone shared Michelle's optimism about the viability of a niche-free, solely digital travel publication in this economic environment. Undaunted, she followed through and brought out the premier edition of HipCompass Escapes on April 15, an impressive 96-page launch issue supported by numerous high-end advertisers willing to take a chance on the new venture.

Despite all efforts by Michelle and her team to plan for adequate bandwidth in support of the launch, there were a few technical glitches during the first 48 or so hours that prevented eager subscribers from accessing the publication. Apparently, distributor Zinio.com, host of the online editions of such mainstream periodicals as Business Week, Reader's Digest, Esquire, Playboy, PC Magazine, and Macworld, hadn't reckoned on the publication's immediate surge in popularity.

After those first few days of complaints from frustrated readers who couldn't access the publication, it's now time for me to invite all my readers to sign up for a free subscription to HipCompass Escapes.

The magazine is a quarterly, so we are already pressed to decide where the Frugal Foodie will dine next.

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Update on the future of JPG Magazine: it’s very good news and a testimony to the power of community

March 2, 2009 by Lanora

If you've been following the uplifting story about the rescue of JPG Magazine, the hybrid online and print photo publication comprised entirely of content submitted and juried by its reader community, you'll be happy to learn the latest news.

On Friday, February 27, JPG's Editor in Chief Laura Brunow Miner announced that a new president and CEO has been promoted from the ranks, in the person of Seth Familian, formerly vice president of product management. Seth shared the best part of the story: new investors are officially on board and Adorama is in place as the site's Premier Community Partner.

"JPG is simply too special and unique to vanish. Our new investors … believe strongly in the potential of JPG as a business." 
President & CEO Seth Familian

Read more about JPG's news on their blog

  • An Exciting Future for JPG
  • JPG is back!
  • The Latest at JPG

An update to the update, added March 2, 2009

And lest we get too starry eyed about it all, here is the dirt, as dished up by Owen Thomas on gawker.com. I can't quite figure out why Mr. Thomas believes it relevant that Adorama is owned by Hasidic Jews.

Meltdowns: CEO's $500,000 Salary Burns Startup Into Fire Sale

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