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New "Muscle Car" digital magazine available

Started by Jon Mello, December 06, 2014, 01:18:36 AM

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Jon Mello

Jon Mello
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Steve Holmes

Just wondering if any of you guys have had a look at Issue 2 yet? Am keen to get your thoughts.

1109RWHP

I did. The Boss prototype pictures are awesome. I like how the videos are placed in the articles. Better get moving on the next one, I can't wait!

Trans Åm

Steve, you wrote a heck of a lot more than I anticipated, give me a couple days a week and I'll get back to you.  ;D

Finished most of the article on the Ford Galaxie racer, man...a lot of drivers died back then. Really sad to know they had a lot of life left and they went so soon. Beautiful cars.

Thanks for the astounding amount of effort it must have taken. Very detailed work!
Nick

1109RWHP


Steve Holmes

Guys, thanks so much for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the mag. I'm not sure if and when there will be an Issue 3. Issue 2 sold quite poorly, and I can't help but wonder if the content needs to be presented in another format, such as a free to view site, or some other form. The jury is still out.

1109RWHP

Maybe it is an advertising issue, meaning not enough people new about it.

Steve Holmes

Quote from: 1109RWHP on September 12, 2016, 07:06:56 PM
Maybe it is an advertising issue, meaning not enough people new about it.

Yes you may well be right. My concern is that there is so much on the internet for free, I fear people have an expectation that anything on the internet should be free of charge.

1109RWHP

I though it was fairly priced, plus I did not have to go to some zoo like Wal Mart and deal with crazy people to get it like a magazine. It was the only online magazine I ever paid for actually.

1109RWHP



Yes you may well be right. My concern is that there is so much on the internet for free, I fear people have an expectation that anything on the internet should be free of charge.
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You get what you pay for most of the time.

Trans Åm

I am apprehensive about paying for anything online, but any doubts were quashed with the quality of work. The photos were awesome, and the stories unique.


Advertising is not cheap, and good advertising to a relevant demographic is just going to be more.

To be honest--not to say this would be affordable--but I think you would see the most success by selling hard copies at Monterrey Reunions(high traffic of relevant demographic), or any HTA event for that matter. But how much for quality printing? Would event planners want a cut of the profits? Who'd distribute?
Business is not easy when involving niche hobby's.


Whatever you decide to do, you can count me in as a return customer, just let us know!
Nick