BOOMER ADVISOR Magazine -- Editorial Overview

BOOMER ADVISOR MagazineBOOMER ADVISOR Magazine is the premier guide for the Boomer Generation, helping them understand and handle critical personal and family issues, and discover and explore new areas of life.

BOOMER ADVISOR is published in print bimonthly, and online weekly at http://Boomer.Advisor.com.

Boomers are often called "the sandwich generation" because they are grappling with the complex responsibilities of their own lives, while also helping their children and grandchildren, and especially their Senior parents. Handling this special mission requires specific, detailed guidance on exactly what to do and how to do it. Equally important is "caring for the caregiver" advice and information to help Boomers maintain balance in their lives. This is what BOOMER ADVISOR provides.

BOOMER ADVISOR Magazine gives Boomers the tools, information, and local resources to help themselves and their families, exploring the many ways multi-generation families can enjoy life to the fullest.

BOOMER ADVISOR Magazine focuses on innovative and proven solutions to meet these key Boomer and Senior challenges:

  • Caregiving
  • Community
  • Food, Cooking & Dining
  • Education & Training
  • Entertainment
  • Experiences
  • Family
  • Financial Planning
  • Fitness & Exercise
  • Fun & Games
  • Generations & Society
  • Health & Wellness
  • Home & Garden
  • Home & Elder Care
  • Home Improvement
  • Housing Options
  • Insurance
  • Legal Issues
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical Care
  • Mental Health
  • Money
  • Nutrition & Diet
  • Outdoors
  • Pets
  • Public Services
  • Recreation
  • Security & Safety
  • Senior Solutions
  • Sports & Activities
  • Technology
  • Transportation
  • Travel
  • Work & Career

BOOMER ADVISOR: Expert advice & know-how for the Baby Boom Generation

Coming Issues Editorial Calendar
Issue Editorial Highlights* Dates Bonus
January - February 2008
  • How To Set Up a Family Trust
  • Recovering From Your Holiday Spending
  • How The Dating Scene Has Changed
  • Keeping The Fires Burning In Marriage
  • Foods That Fight Cancer
  • Taking Care Of Mom After The Hospital
12/05/07 ad close
12/16/07 materials due
12/21/07 issue mailed
 
March - April 2008
  • Secrets Of A Successful Home Remodel
  • Kids' Sports - Are We Pushing Our Kids Too Far?
  • Secrets of Successful Online Dating
  • Activities: Volunteer Programs
  • Mom & Dad Moving In - Pros and Cons
  • How To Buy A Hearing Aid
02/13/08 ad close
02/14/08 materials due
02/28/08 issue mailed
 
May - June 2008
  • Succession Planning - Looking for Someone to Take Over Your Business When You Retire
  • Family Vacations In Southern California
  • Long Distance Caregiving
  • Coping with Parent/Child Reverse Roles
  • Communicate With Your Kids
04/16/08 ad close
04/17/08 materials due
04/30/08 issue mailed
 
July - August 2008
  • What To Seek in Retirement Planning Services
  • Baby Boomer Adventure Travel
  • Summer BBQ Ideas
  • Equipping A Kitchen For Senior Safety
  • Managing Multiple Medications
06/18/08 ad close
06/19/08 materials due
07/01/08 issue mailed
 
September - October 2008
  • No-Hassle Room Makeovers
  • How To Choose A Nursing Home
  • Breast-Cancer Awareness
  • Coping with Boomerang Kids
  • Singles Travel - Is It For You?
08/20/08 ad close
08/21/08 materials due
09/04/08 issue mailed
 
November - December 2008
  • Keep Holiday Spending Under Control
  • How To Lower Your Cholesterol
  • Blended Family Holiday Celebrations
  • Pets As Companions
  • Resolving Disputes With A Hospital Or Nursing Home
11/19/08 ad close
11/20/08 materials due
12/11/08 issue mailed
 

*Editorial calendar is subject to change

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