The Printed Blog will be in prints no more. Josh Karp had a brilliant idea to syndicate blog posts on the traditional magazine format, perhaps in a bid to do his part in keeping the print medium alive. I salute Karp’s efforts at running 16 issues and over 80,000 copies al at his own expense, but the man had to run out of money when no one should interest in investing in the idea. I agree with Biggs that this would have really made it big back in 2004 when not many people knew about blogs and it would have been quite useful in informing the masses about blogs. But in the modern era, where you have got mobile devices that let you read content from anywhere, the idea was deemed to fail.
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