Oh, dude, the cover page of a popular Spanish magazine usually has, like, a bunch of stuff on it. You know, like headlines, images, maybe a celebrity or two. It's basically the front page of the magazine, but in Spanish. So, yeah, that's what you'll find on there.
go to google type in seventeen magazine cover, secound page fisrt row
The most expensive advertisement page in a magazine is typically the back cover or inside cover page, as these positions offer high visibility and exposure to readers. Pricing can vary depending on factors such as the magazine's circulation, target audience, and publication frequency.
IFC stands for Inside Front Cover, which refers to an advertisement placement in the front inside cover of a magazine. DPS stands for Double Page Spread, indicating an advertisement that spans across two facing pages in a magazine. Magazine rate usually refers to the cost or rate associated with placing an advertisement in a magazine.
you don't you get rated as cover girl to be on the front page
its arguable that it the most popular fashion magazine...with its large big double page spreads.
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Final issue of WCW Magazine, Issue 73, published May 2001, features Diamond Dallas Page on the cover.
Most of the time the volume number and issue number will be on the last page of the magazine.
You have to either find a copy of that page online, or take the page of the magazine you want, and scan it onto your computer. Then post the magazine page onto your Facebook page.
Is your magazine contained in PDF format? If so, you can convert your magazine to a flipping page one by using some page flip programs.
Time Magazine was first published and printed on March 3, 1923. This first issue had Joseph G. Cannon, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives on its cover page.
I'm not sure what type of cover page you need, but you find find a variety of example cover pages (fax cover sheet, report cover page, proposal, book manuscript, etc..) and templates that you can download for free from the Microsoft Office website: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/results.aspx?ck=1&ex=2&qu=cover%20page&av=all