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Subject: | UKNM: RE: mens portals |
From: | John Braithwaite |
Date: | Thu, 21 Sep 2000 13:12:47 +0100 |
Have you taken a look at http://www.gqmagazine.com ?
At the moment it's up, but it is growing (please no giggling at the back)
week on week and should, by the end of October, carry some really decent
men's portal type content.
The leverage is strong, as is the brand; I know the site editor and he'll be
able to deliver the experience..... so it's one to keep on the list
(although it's a little shallow at the moment!).
Cheers
JB
Can anyone thnk of any half-decent mens portals, something along the same
lines as beme.com? can't really seem to find too many in the UK, but i
guuess there must be some in the US. Even my legendary websearch skills
aren't getting me much of interest!
It seems that mens content seems to be pretty well stratified into online
versions of the lads mags, pure sport, or l-commerce (sorry!) such as
firebox.com (and the legendary thinkgeek.com - my top choice for geeky
accesories!).
Any thoughts more than welcome. . .
i
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