Everywhere on Hold

Posted by Devin Poolman on 7 August 2008 (Everywhere News)

As written in this aloha blog post from Everywhere's Editor-in-Chief, Todd Lappin, we have decided to put Everywhere Magazine on hold. There is no denying the high-quality of each issue of Everywhere, and we are grateful to the thousands who contributed their personal stories and photos. The Everywhere website will still be a place to share travel stories and photos, but this next issue will the be the last one for the foreseeable future. The opportunity for us now is to continue to improve on the JPG platform - to build it out further in new and exciting ways for the JPG community and for future titles based on the same model of community involvement. JPG just reached a great milestone with over 10 million pageviews in July, and refocusing our efforts will only help JPG and all future titles from 8020 Publishing.


Issue 2 of Everywhere Now Available Online!

Posted by Paul Cloutier on 28 February 2008 (Everywhere News)

The full preview of issue 2 is now available for viewing online and for download over at Everywhere.

In this issue, we search for the soul of Los Angeles, rediscover Places Reborn, explore the crossroads of historic Turkey, and introduce a few Hotel Bars that get the mix right. We also take a peek inside an ocean liner adrift in time, trek through the Canadian backwoods, and marvel at some of America’s oddball roadside attractions. All this and more, in the second issue of Everywhere Magazine!

If you like what you see, join the community today and become a subscriber.


Podcast with the Editor of Everywhere

Posted by Paul Cloutier on 28 February 2008 (Everywhere News)

Todd Lappin, our Editor for Everywhere, recently did an interview for a podcast called Periodical Radio that's produced by The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York. They have just posted the podcast and a transcript of the whole interview. In it they cover quite a bit of territory about why we made the magazine the way we did, what it is like working with community submissions, and the competitive market for magazines like this.

So if you have ever wondered what goes on in our heads or how we make Everywhere, come check it out.


Everywhere Magazine Announced at TechCrunch40

Posted by Christi Ginger on 24 September 2007 (Everywhere News)

8020 Publishing was at TechCrunch40 last week to announce the launch of Everywhere Magazine, a community-powered travel magazine that will showcase the experiences and stories of travelers from around the globe. TechCrunch40 is a conference where selected startups announce, present, and demo their new products. We were thrilled to be one of 40 companies (out of over 700) invited to participate this year.

We presented Everywhere Magazine during the Community and Collaboration Panel and gave a sneak-peak of the upcoming website. Like JPG Magazine, Everywhere is driven by the unique and authentic voice of the online community. We got a ton of great questions about the future of print magazines and were able to point to the JPG community as an example of how a community-powered approach to content can make a great magazine.

Look out for more news on Everywhere Magazine!