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May 21, 2019
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The Most Surprising Niche Magazines You’ve Ever Seen
Are you a twin, factory crane professional or emu enthusiast? Because, if so, there’s a magazine for you.
Niche magazines covers a wide range of topics.
Niche magazines cover a wide range of topics.
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Twins Magazine/Potato Grower Magazine
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Are you a twin, factory crane professional or emu enthusiast? Because, if so, there’s a magazine for you.

Are you a twin, factory crane professional or emu enthusiast? Because, if so, there’s a magazine for you.

Even in the midst of the Internet age, you can find countless magazines with very specific and surprising niches.

There’s a magazine dedicated entirely to hats. Another is called the ‘Potato Review.’ There’s even a trade magazine for chimney sweeps. And if you’ve ever wondered what’s new in the world of elevators, look no further than – you guessed it – ‘Elevator World.’

What is the most surprising niche magazine you’ve ever come across? Are you a dedicated subscriber to one of these publications, or do you know someone who is? Call us at 866-893-5722.

Guest:

Diana Landau, blog editor for Sacramento-based Niche Media HQ, which puts on educational conferences for niche publishers to help them learn how to drive revenue and maintain readership

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