Paperclipping 15 - Interview With Memory Makers Magazine
After a major switch in direction, an uproar from readers, and then a unique move to meet customer desires, Memory Makers Magazine had my attention. I wanted to know what was in the minds behind the magazine and what inspires some of the characteristics that make it unique.
Listen with me as I interview Beth Williams, the magazine’s Executive Editor. You’ll love how open and candid she is. Even better, you’ll know how the magazine evolved and where it is going.
1. I’ve been in the magazine and communication business for more than 20 years, and I love that I now get to combine my passion for scrapbooking with my passion for magazines.
2. I’m a Leap Year baby, born on February 29, so I’ll be 11 next year!
3. My scrapbooking style is clean & classic with a little modern & eclectic and romantic & shabby chic thrown in.
Follow this link to listen to the audio interview. When you’re done, feel free to share your thoughts by leaving a comment.





This is AWESOME…totally great interview…you rock and the information from this interview is soooo important and useful — and interesting!!!
Thanks so much Noell for doing/sharing this!
Comment by Liz Ness — September 18, 2007 @ 1:55 pm
awesome…can’t wait to listen (my computer is taking forever to download/connect but hopefully will sooooon!)i’m interested to hear your discussion with beth!
Comment by Kelz — September 18, 2007 @ 4:06 pm
Good interview1 I used to subscribe to Memory Makers and dropped the subscription. It seemed like it was so focused on being an LDS scrapper, which I’m not. I don’t have a problem with that, it just isn’t me. I’m more inclined to pick it up again now and give it another try. I’ll have to check it out. It seems like it will be a nice compliment to the other publications out there. Thanks for doing this one!
Comment by Kari — November 19, 2007 @ 11:29 am
WOW.. wonderful interview. Beth is very interesting and it is refreshing to hear about the changes and how they are listening to their customers. You are right on the ball with all the questions and the flow is fantastic on this interiew. :) I love the real art with real people comment… very fresh perspective.
Comment by terribradford — January 20, 2008 @ 1:04 pm