The launch of MillenniuM magazine’s October issue has seen it quickly ascend to bestseller status, driven by high demand for its insightful cover story on financial giants.
The debut of the new issue of MillenniuM magazine has proven to be a resounding success across various sales platforms. Directed by Peter Gomez, the publication has quickly climbed the commercial ladder, securing a spot in the top twenty bestsellers on Amazon across all categories. More impressively, it has achieved the top position within the “reference works” category and is ranked second in both “politics” and “cultural and social studies”.
The magazine’s fresh success is not confined to just Amazon. It has also been well-received on other online retail platforms, as well as in physical bookstores and newsstands. The October issue, which features a cover story on the “Masters of the World”, focusing on financial giants such as Blackrock and other asset management behemoths, is edging towards selling out. In response to this high demand, the issue is already being reprinted to replenish stock across all distribution channels within the week.
In a significant development, the magazine has undergone changes in its format and distribution strategy. Alongside a redesign that includes a larger format and high-quality paper with excellent photographic rendering, MillenniuM has also expanded its distribution reach. The magazine is now available through several online stores including IBS, Hoepli, Mondadori, and Libreria Universitaria. Additionally, it is accessible in numerous physical bookstores, though it continues to be sold in selected newsstands.
For those interested in a long-term relationship with the publication, a subscription is offered in both print and digital formats. This subscription not only ensures regular delivery but also provides access to all content via their newly launched website, mensilemillennium.it. This strategic expansion in format and availability reflects the magazine’s commitment to reaching a broader audience and solidifying its place in the literary market.
Source: Noah Wire Services