First Media Bullseye Print Edition Now Available!


The first ever print edition of Media Bullseye is back from the printers and headed to the mailbox. Watch the video above to learn more. I’m very proud of our entire team for getting this done, but special thanks go to (in alphabetical order): Steve Bracy, Phil Charles, Sarah Wurrey, and Jen Zingsheim for all of their hard work in making my vision a reality. 

I also want to thank all of the writers who have contributed to Media Bullseye since we first launched in December. People like Chris Brogan, Nathan Burke, Mike Driehorst, Dave Fleet, Susan Getgood, Doug Haslam, Shel Holtz, Lee Hopkins, Kami Huyse, Sandy Kalik, Steve Kayser, Albert Maruggi, Adele McAlear, Ian Muir, Ike Pigott, Mark Story, Chris Thilk, Laura P. Thomas, Rick Turoczy, Lauren Vargas, John Wall, Dan York, and others who I have no doubt overlooked inadvertently. 

We included as many as we could in this first print edition and we look forward to working with all of them in the future. Of course, we’re also excited to be working with new voices on a regular basis as well.

To download the first print edition in PDF format, click here.

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