Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Cosmopolitan Magazine on social platforms

The largest-selling young women's magazine in the world, Cosmopolitan is famous for its upbeat style, focus on the young career woman and candid discussion of contemporary male/female relationships. This magazine is active on the social platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google blogger and Cosmo Radio on channel 109 on both Sirius and XM platforms. Cosmopolitan is the best-selling young women's magazine in the U.S, a bible for fun, fearless females that reaches more than 18 million readers a month. The magazine uses the listening strategy through the comments from fans who share what they like or dislike on the platform. Its fan page on Facebook has 1,857,510 likes and 20,912 people talking about this. One of the comments catching my attention is “I'm getting annoyed that a magazine that's suppose to help women become "confident and independent" has become more about pleasing a man than anything else.” But there is no public relation team helping to explain problems for readers on the Facebook.
It posts articles on relationships, sex, health, careers, self-improvement, celebrities, as well as fashion and beauty. Each month when the newly published is released in stores, it will update on Facebook and also offer download links for readers to get monthly issue of Cosmo on e-reader. You’ll be reading your favorite magazine in just minutes.          Cosmopolitan magazine has a subscription website called Cosmopolitan Magazine Customer Service, which can be used to order your magazines online.
      It also 387,142 followers on Twitter, and 12,967 tweets mainly offering tips for fashion and beauty, but few of them have rewets. It does not work as effectively as Facebook does.

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