Fortune Magazine

After the annual release of the Fortune 500 magazine issue, Fortune noted that tens of thousands of digital versions of the issue had also been downloaded from Fortune.com. Did this mean that Internet users might be willing to purchase a digital version? Yes. Kelly Cook developed and launched The Fortune Datastore, offering digital versions of Fortune’s company lists. By year three, the Datastore generated $1 million in incremental revenue for Fortune. Customers raved about the utility of the digital version, finding it an invaluable tool for market and sales prospecting analysis. Later, the model was replicated for Fortune's sister magazine Asiaweek.

Fortune was concerned that online magazine archives might cannibalize renewal rates of certain print subscriber demographics. Was an online solution available? Yes. Through a partnership with an online search technology firm, Kelly Cook developed and launched the Fortune Archives. These generated incremental revenue to the magazine through online advertising and online sales of articles to consumers. Click to see a screen shot of the archives homepage.

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I would recommend Kelly (of Online Authority) in a heartbeat for any project you might have—she’s a great team player.”

Stephanie Solomon, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Time Inc., Time Warner

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