i would say your best bet would be online only, and look at your income stream as being advertising once your product (it would have to be a website really, IMO) gains popularity.
I would honestly say there is no market for a magazine that people have to print out themselves.
i would say your best bet would be online only, and look at your income stream as being advertising once your product (it would have to be a website really, IMO) gains popularity.I would honestly say there is no market for a magazine that people have to print out themselves.
cheers for the feedback - this is kind of just a side project at the moment, it's all about the enjoyment, as long as someone enjoys it, that's fine for now,...then who knows what might happen further down the line.
I'm not sure about your product but I've enjoyed reading this thread, which is a good start
Charging for it might be tough... some good online mags out there for free,
No room for advertising with the paper folding format but hey... good luck.
Bear in mind that (well in London anyway) there are a free newspapers available each morning and evening. The Metro and the Evening Standard are the biggies here. They are many, many, mnay pages long and I would imagine, targetted at to 30 min average read time.
What you're proposing would probably be able to be read in the time it would take me to print it, go over to the printer and get back to my desk!
I'd stick to something on-line. Maybe e-mail a pdf?
