Earlier this week on Monday, on Yahoo! Singapore News, WardrobeTrendsFashion (WTF), was ranked Number 10, on the List of Top 20 Most Popular Online Magazines in Singapore.
Christabel Yang, contributing writer from TheSmartLocal, author of the listicle, shared that our world today is completely digitised – People are switching books for iBooks, magazines for iPads and journals for blogs.
(Photo: Screenshot of Yahoo! Singapore News)
Print media is reporting declining revenue and this trend will only continue as the years go by. In the past, we might have seen books up people’s noses on trains or buses. Now, we see everyone engrossed in their various devices instead, whether it’s an smartphone or an iPad.
The internet is not controlled by a monopoly like our print media counterparts, and this has allowed people to gravitate towards what they find most interesting, on an even level playing field.
In the list, the rankings were based on Alexa ranking, and according to local statistics. WTF was ranked at Number 10 locally, however, in terms of international rank, WTF is ranked at Number 3.
“We are thankful to have such awesome readers, fans and followers of our magazine.” said Herbert Rafael, founder of WardrobeTrendsFashion (WTF). “Even more so, when us #TeamWTF check our WTF dropbox, and find #ILoveWTF fan-sign photos from fans from all over the world. It simply makes all our hard-work and efforts worthwhile.”