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About 3.1 Million Seniors Read Suddenly Senior
Each Month in 83 Publications Around the World* This Suddenly Senior Website This Website Quantcast-ranked in the top 1/4 of 1 percent of all Websites has over 4,650 pages of humor, nostalgia, senior advocacy and useful information for seniors 50+. Updates daily. WHAT PUBLISHERS, EDITORS & REVIEWERS Been there? Done that? You're not alone. Frank Kaiser, a nationally syndicated columnist who lives in Clearwater, takes readers through the highs and lows of "geezerdom" (his word!) in his Suddenly Senior column. Suddenly Senior is a funny valentine to aging.
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MEMBER - SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS MEMBER Chris Powers, Editor and Publisher of Ozarks Maturity
We have looked for years for a column like Suddenly Senior. We wanted a literate, witty, sometimes biting, sometimes ironic male writer with an exterior of rumpled steel and the heart of a streetwise pussycat! We found him in Suddenly Senior's Frank Kaiser. Kaiser has done more for the over-50 set here in the Florida Keys than AARP, our politicians, and social agencies combined. He gives our seniors hope and humor. Shows them exactly how to get pharmaceutical discount cards, how to cajole Medicare, how to best help friends with Alzheimer's. He's a true treasure trove. We searched high and low for a clever, professionally written feature that would lighten our pages and attract new readership. Suddenly Senior has just that right touch that our readers love, whether they're 50 or 80. Our readers love your column. I often hear, "That guy in Florida is really funny. We agree. Your columns are FUN!!! We are "blessed" for having your column in our paper. Our readers love your sense of humor, as we do too, and we really appreciate your keeping them up on the latest government scams! For all of us who've become senior before our time, Frank Kaiser is a clear voice leading us through the wilderness of growing old in the 21st Century. With humor and compassion, "SUDDENLY SENIOR" keeps its readers up to date on the issues that effect their daily lives. Frank's column is a definite asset to our paper! . Looking for a column to add a little spice to Living Well, I returned to a website I had found and enjoyed last year. Spending a few minutes on Frank Kaiser's Suddenly Senior site reminded me of the upside of seniordom, and gave me a whole new vision of what I wanted this paper to be. So many of my readers tell me how much they look forward to your Suddenly Senior column and thoroughly enjoy reading it. You are an asset to Generations. Suddenly Senior is a light, knowing, and very funny voice reporting from the front lines of geezerdom." Check out Frank Kaiser's Suddenly Senior column to get the real truth of growing up and older in a society that has difficulty acknowledging and respecting older folks. Real stories through real-life experiences will touch your heart and your funny bone! You will gain a sense of humor and reality from these true tales. Kaiser's columns are not only knowledgeable and interesting but witty, funny and very enlightening. It’s a pleasure doing business with Frank. And our readers find his columns as enjoyable as I do We recommend the Internet magazine, SuddenlySenior.com. It features wonderful humor and hope for those 50- to 99-year-olds who have become senior before their time ... Adds hilarious humor to the Web. Suddenly Senior is tops in Websites we like. SENIOR JOURNAL.COM Best Senior Site ever on the Web!, Great, up-to-date information on how seniors can save money on drugs. Wonderful nostalgia. Hard-htting senior advocacy pieces that get read in high places. Wonderful humor. It's all at Suddenly Senior. Check it out. See if we're not right. FIVE STARS ALEXA.COM *Suddenly Senior's US print publication audience includes the following for a total circulation of 3.1 million readers:
About 15 20 other US papers run the column occasionally, many through Suddenly Senior's print syndicator, Senior Wire. Online, Suddenly Senior is published at over
Suddenly Senior is published in countless retiree and senior Other column distribution includes the three million+ visitor hits monthly at the Suddenly Senior site and each of the 36,000 men and women over 50 who, "senior before their time," have asked for and automatically receive the column and/or Suddenly Senior's Best Jokes of the Week” in their e-mail. Suddenly Senior's audience is huge, smart, and loyal. Its message powerful. Suddenly Senior is the only senior column and Website that tells the real truth about geezerdom ear hairs, plugged prostates and all with humor, compassion, and hope. *GOOD WAY TO REACH SENIORS? The Senior Publishers Media Group in a recent survey found...
Remember: Every 8.4 seconds yet another baby boomer reaches age 50 and, to their horror, gets invited to join AARP! About the Suddenly Senior site...
Recent reader comments... Frank, you give me hope, at least there are a few of your kind left. Carol A. Gilbert *** Thank you Frank for your continuing courageous coverage of the Social Security "reform" swindle the Bush administration is trying to pawn off on Americans, both young and old. Claude M. Gruener, Austin Ink *** I have just been a subscriber for a few days now but it seems to me you are doing a great service to a great many seniors. I have already received more information from your news letter than from any other single source. Keep up the good work of keeping us all informed so we can at least have a better chance of making the right decision at the right time for the right reasons. Bob Hudspeth, Cahokia, Illinois *** Now this wonderful article comes along ... and it’s all clear, easy to read and understand ... even my brain feels relaxed now. Your writing this article on the Drug Plan is like therapy to me. No kidding you touched all bases as you rounded them because you hit a home run with this one baby!! Thank you ....you are a real friend. Dean Mattila *** Thank you for your bravery in the face of what is going on in our land. Abe Amchin *** I so admire your advocacy and dedication. Your newsletters are wonderful because they look at all aspects of aging; really convey your commitment to seeing seniors as whole people. The other reason you are so successful is because you represent yourselves as regular people, nor do you print outside "expert" clinical opinions. Jeanne Naft, Director, Brandywine Nursing Home, Briarcliff Manor, NY *** Thanks for keeping us seniors up to date and informed on the latest issues. Al Legg *** Do you realize how much we Suddenly Seniors depend on all of the "hard work" you do? It is so reassuring to have someone acknowledge "us" so quickly and help us with the things that are "SO" important to us. Daisy Starks *** I've never been so pleased with any other ste than I have been with the "Suddenly Seniors" update weekly or daily. The jokes, news, and other happenings are without price. I hope I never hav to do without it. Betty Rembosky *** Thanks for your vigilance. I enjoy your newsletters immensely and have recommended it to others! Jean Anderson *** You're a great messenger and even when I don't agree you have a great column with loads of info. Marlene Bedford *** You do great work. Don't ever let anyone dissuade you from doing so! Dave Schreffler *** Thank you so much for taking the time to share both sides. I find it impossible to make an informed decision when only one side is available. I know some people like only one side, but then again they're lazy. Keep up the excellent work. Mike McVicker *** Another hard hitting editorial that leaps off the page from the word processor of Frank Kaiser. Keep it up. John King *** Thanks for your response. Your web site is always refreshing and a great gathering place for we who are truly suddenly senior. I'm still a 40 year old airline pilot (In my mind) although the body I live in is about is about to turn 70. Thanks again. Harv LaFollette *** You help me all the time, as my continuing inspiration. Peggy Fisher, columnist "Seaside Scoop" Vero Beach FL *** The work you do is very important, and I think more significant than you imagine in terms of helping seniors make sense of the world. I think reframed sensibilities for the average person that you shape is the key to getting things back on track. It is the lens through which they make their political choices. Michael Dougherty *** Thanks for all the great info Frank, you have kept me more informed about the debate than ever before. Tareek Jones *** Frank, that is one of the most important articles you have ever done! You make things a lot more clear than we get on daily newscasts. Faythe Dick *** How much clearer could you be? I loved your essay and the fire and passion you put into it. What a colorful use of words and images! You got my attention and, I hope, many thousands more. Lee Hogan CONSIDER ADVERTISING AT SUDDENLY SENIOR. IT'S AN INVESTMENT THAT REALLY PAYS LONG-TERM, PROFITABLE RESULTS. |
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