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Cost of living crisis and Singletrack - An appeal

 Mark
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Thanks so much both of you @montgomery & @theomen

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Posted : 17/08/2022 3:22 pm
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Used to be Northern, working class useful and funny, now its aspiring middle class boring mostly,

I'm a middle class southerner, just became a full member.

How far back do you recommend I should I delve into the back catalogue before I am unwelcome?


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 3:26 pm
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Just my opinion, clearly you aren’t in favour of people having them James. Magazine used to be funny and entertaining, its increasingly becoming boring and politicised, all i am saying. I’m fairly sure i wouldn’t be the only one thinking this. Used to be Northern, working class useful and funny, now its aspiring middle class boring mostly, i’ll hang in and see if it improves.

U ok hun?


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 4:00 pm
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Magazine used to be funny and entertaining, its increasingly becoming boring and politicised, all i am saying

I agree with sentiment. It seems to becoming less and less about mountain bikes and having fun on them. If that’s the direction the editor and the team want to take the magazine then that’s fine, it is their magazine after all, but it will mean Im less likely to renew my subscription.

I guess the magazine is a bit stuck in that its not big enough to get access to all the products it might want to test as quickly as those with bigger audiences. For example if you are brand x with a new bike to review and a limited number to lend, especially pre launch, then do you lend 1 to Pinkbike and Vital etc or ship one over to the UK for STW to try?


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 4:01 pm
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I wouldn't have any issue if the digital subscription cost was put up.
I don't want a print version of the mag as i have enough stuff hanging around the house anyway


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 4:23 pm
 Mark
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Chrism, at 1.4 million to PB's 1.8million monthly users we have never really had a problem with product acquisition. We often get prioritised over others. Sometimes there's a bit of a rota where a brand only has a single press bike to offer so they rotate the UK media with it/ Sometimes we are first sometimes we aren't. A lot of the time the bikes are embargoed so there's time to get all the main media outlets a shift on the same bike before it goes public.

Getting product for review is not a problem though. That's why we invented FGF to deal with the glut.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 4:30 pm
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Don't think I've got 144 yet.  How long has it been out?  Maybe need to drop a mail to subs folks


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 4:43 pm
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Aside: a few folk have said they don't like the direction the mag is taking. I don't think many (any?) have voiced what they'd like to see instead?


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 4:48 pm
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I agree with sentiment. It seems to becoming less and less about mountain bikes

Really? off the top of my head 144 has articles on 4 pot brakes, 3 trail bikes on test, interview with Claudio Calouri (world cup DH commentator), route guides for MTB, pretty inspirational story about a guy with a colostomy bag doing some far out mountain bike riding. Hanna interviewing guys behind WTB- who are a company making mountain bike parts.

pretty MTB heavy if you ask me?


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 5:08 pm
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Yeah, but then it went downhill fast.

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Posted : 17/08/2022 5:17 pm
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Yeah, but Mark did a post about gender rights once so this place is all political and shit now

It's gone to the dogs i tell thee


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 5:29 pm
 Mark
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To be fair we also published a feature about pedal car racing once. We had to put a fireproof box over the letterbox after that one.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 5:48 pm
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Mark, thanks for deeper insight into the ways of the interweb and how it can be used to help STW.

I wasn't aware of the change to cookies and personal data that is coming. Are you allowed to acquire and store user data to such an individual level now, as I can imagine when the ruling comes in and every site has to gather information for similar reasons - a lot of members could get fed up being asked and just default to 'Do not share'

Not sure how this sits with GDPR etc as you could be gathering and storing personal data that isn't directly used. It's a minefield !

A good call was made some posts ago, with the desire for STW riding jerseys. I still have the 10th anniversary (iirc) purple top somewhere and although it most likely doesn't fit, it won't be thrown out. Think before that it was a beige coloured cotton T Shirt for the 5th birthday, so another riding top might be due.

Personally I ride in loose fitting wicking polo shirts. I'd happily spend good money on a couple of STW labelled polos, especially if they can be worn off the bike. Something like a regular polo badge on the left chest and singletrackworld.com accross the bottom at the back.

A lot of office bods can wear such things at work nowadays, so would be a nice bit of kit to get out.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 6:20 pm
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Mark did a post about gender rights once so this place is all political and shit now

It’s gone to the dogs i tell thee

Yeah, but they identified as cats so it's fine.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 6:39 pm
 Mark
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The end of 3rd party cookies is coming BECAUSE of GDPR. The collection of data about people who visit the site is defined as 1st party data. We can’t share that with anyone outside of Singletrack without your permission. But using it to our commercial advantage is entirely legitimate so long as we comply with GDPR rules and look after it securely and responsibly. That is and always has been our policy.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 7:13 pm
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A good call was made some posts ago, with the desire for STW riding jerseys

Reading this thread I thought, I know I'll go and buy that Hackney GT STW jersey I've been eyeing up for months... Dang it! It's out of stock (possibly discontinued?).

So put me down for a Medium if/when stock is back.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 7:40 pm
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http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/cost-of-living-crisis-and-singletrack-an-appeal/page/2/#post-12505603

Mark any comment on my post? I know your trying to answer lots of other stuff.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 8:10 pm
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Is thete any way of monetizing the wealth of tech information on the forum?

It always seems to me that that is a missed opportunity to make money

I guess technically difficult?

A database of stw tech fixes?


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 8:38 pm
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Is thete any way of monetizing the wealth of tech information on the forum?
...
I guess technically difficult?

Ah, irony.
😁


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 8:43 pm
 Mark
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@mrovershoot if it’s about donations there’s a donate button in the story and a link in the Sidebar. It uses the same secure payment gateway as our membership system. It’s not PayPal though.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 8:59 pm
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Can’t justify yet another STW mug sitting unused in my overflowing mug cupboard but I have indulged in a couple of other bits of merch .
About time I did a bit more than lurk 😜


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 9:22 pm
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Getting product for review is not a problem though. That’s why we invented FGF to deal with the glut.

im delighted to hear it. It doesn’t always appear that way when other sites have articles about new bikes that either never make stw or are several days later


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 9:42 pm
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I paid the 39, but tbh you dont need to send me anything. I just thought the higher sum would help out more.


 
Posted : 17/08/2022 11:47 pm
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Thanks Mark, I subscribed. Knowing what international shipping is like here, I should get the 6 magazines over a 4 year period 😀


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 5:17 am
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To be fair we also published a feature about pedal car racing once. We had to put a fireproof box over the letterbox after that one.

@Mark What issue was that in?

Just to throw even even more unreasonable demands into the mix, I want more weird stuff like that.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 8:42 am
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I've been a subscriber for years and love it when a new magazine drops through the door. Especially when it has articles as good as the one this month's about the guy riding in the Cairngorms whilst suffering from bowel cancer.

The forum is one of my main resources for riding or, well, anything really.

I've made an additional donation and hope that you get through this tough time. I'll also check out the merch store 👍


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 8:59 am
 Mark
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Thank you


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 9:54 am
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Aside: a few folk have said they don’t like the direction the mag is taking. I don’t think many (any?) have voiced what they’d like to see instead?

I'd like to see a return of The Grinder - medium term-ish reviews of normal, every day riding kit used in normal, every day conditions.

And, in these straightened times (and, if I'm honest, for riders like me who are honest enough with themselves that they don't need top-end kit, cos they're good enough to need it) how about a 'budget' option in each of the group-tests? The cheapest brake in the the 4-pot group-test is £175 per end, what about Deore (or Tektro, or Cura) for a decent chunk less ££?

I think the STW testers can be trusted to give an on honest opinion along the lines of "you know what, these are cheap and they're actually great, I don't really know why you'd pay more" or "yeah, they're cheap, but it shows, stumping up a bit extra is definitely worth it".


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 10:22 am
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Agree on more budget kit reviews. You could also create a forum user section with their kit reviews.

I like the ride reports, can you also put a members only link on your site for the routes? I know you do it for some but not all.

How about an events section? Where you could list as many of the cycling events across the UK and even international ones. You could then have forum links imbedded so people can discuss them. If you then added sponsored links then you could generate income that way.

How about a calendar where people can input their local semi-organised rides. That way I could (for example) look at the calendar for next week and see if their are group rides I could attend. Would help push the social side of mountain biking a bit more.

How a list of riders route reports, you could then also create a data base of routes, something like walk Highlands do
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/

Can't talk for everyone but I'd quite like a personalised (subtle) Singletrack sticker with my forum name that I could then affix to my bars. Would be a perfect way to identify (maybe avoid 😜) other Singletrack forum users out on the trails.

It would also be good if there was a 'common questions' section on the forum, how many threads do we really need on 'what tyres' or 'e-bikes are bad! Discuss' I'm probably as bad as anyone for creating new threads that are about something already covered 🙄


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:17 am
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I wouldn’t have any issue if the digital subscription cost was put up.

This, but will upgrade anyhow come payday. 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:21 am
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Good list of suggestions there @didnthurt 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:24 am
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Can’t talk for everyone but I’d quite like a personalised (subtle) Singletrack sticker with my forum name that I could then affix to my bars.

It'd get old, having to pump up my tyres every time my bike was unattended for a minute.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:24 am
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Just tried taking out a digital subscription and I get "Sorry, this product cannot be purchased" on the purchase page? Tried mobile and also on my laptop.

Is there an email to contact subs on? cheers.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:40 am
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subs@singletrackworld.com but I'm getting tech to look at this now.

Aargh!


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:45 am
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I had a couple of thoughts on potential articles, although no clue if they'd actually be any good in real life. When people move house/area they need to learn their new local area, discover their new favourite local loop, all that sort of thing. Don't know if there's any mileage in that? Chipps has (relatively) recently moved, right?

Kind of related, it's always nice to see forum members appear in the mag as it helps reinforce the element of community that this place has. Any mileage in a 'forum member normal ride' series, where people show what they'd normally get up to on a bike of a weekend? I imagine this would run the gamut from trips to enduro races to 2 hour bimbles round the local bridleways and everything in between. Might also help inspire people who don't live in 'epic' locations, not sure.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 11:56 am
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To be fair we also published a feature about pedal car racing once. We had to put a fireproof box over the letterbox after that one.

That was Mike hall who used to do that


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:01 pm
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ny mileage in a ‘forum member normal ride’ series, where people show what they’d normally get up to on a bike of a weekend? I imagine this would run the gamut from trips to enduro races to 2 hour bimbles round the local bridleways and everything in between. Might also help inspire people who don’t live in ‘epic’ locations, not sure.

I like that idea


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:04 pm
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Just tried taking out a digital subscription and I get “Sorry, this product cannot be purchased” on the purchase page? Tried mobile and also on my laptop.

@Blake - Your previous subscription is on hold - we've cancelled it for you. So it will work
We will be making the Error message more helpful and less confusing in an upcoming release.

Thanks for trying many times - should work now for you.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:32 pm
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go on then, I'd only just "not-renewed", now I'm back


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:37 pm
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A 'thumbs up' reaction is coming in an upcoming release (After the theme update). If that had already happened I'd be clicking the 'thumbs up' icon on lots of posts on this thread 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:45 pm
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Like many here I don't think a price increase is unreasonable and I'd be happy to pay more. I don't read the mag very often but the support/knowledge/humour on the forums keeps me coming back and that alone is worth the subs.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:49 pm
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I really like the magazine generally and look forward to it dropping through the door.

The magazine is my main reason for subscribing, and I'd miss the print version if it went.

I do spend quite a bit of time on here, and have had some great advice and picked up tips on bike/gear related maintenance and purchases. I dont contribute much to the chat forum, but do dip in and out, and find the threads interesting.

Couple of suggestions/requests for future articles ...

Choose a route, mix of gravel, XC, trails, Enduro. Take 3 bikes, a gravel, XC, Enduro bike and ride the same route ... which bike is the best overall? Think that could be a bit of a laugh in a dicking about, riding bikes on unsuitable terrain kinda way?

Get a pro DH/trials/Enduro rider and give him/her a gravel bike/rigid bike-packing bike, and ride the trails at Antur/BPW etc, against a 'normal' rider on an Enduro bike?

Do a classic, big mountain day out ride, on entry level bikes, ie under £800?


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 12:55 pm
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Kind of related, it’s always nice to see forum members appear in the mag as it helps reinforce the element of community that this place has. Any mileage in a ‘forum member normal ride’ series, where people show what they’d normally get up to on a bike of a weekend? I imagine this would run the gamut from trips to enduro races to 2 hour bimbles round the local bridleways and everything in between. Might also help inspire people who don’t live in ‘epic’ locations, not sure.

Really like this idea


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 1:14 pm
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Looking at the figures the footfall is very good but the progression to full member must not be as good as it could or should be.

I don't read magazines so went with the digital subscription and cant remember when I last looked at a digital copy.

The advantages to me are that I don't get the adds constantly popping up and I assume I can see some stuff that free members cant. I logged out yesterday just to see and the adds were a nightmare.

Have you thought about a free digital trial, a bit like the Amazon Prime one that always pops up when your buying, where a free member can sign up for a period of time to sample what they aren't getting. Some will use it and cancel at the end but some may well see the advantages of full membership and stay.

For what its worth if the digital subscription was increased I would still pay it as I think most would.


 
Posted : 18/08/2022 1:14 pm
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Have you thought about a free digital trial, a bit like the Amazon Prime one that always pops up when your buying, where a free member can sign up for a period of time to sample what they aren’t getting. Some will use it and cancel at the end but some may well see the advantages of full membership and stay.

I was thinking along the same line but rather than having them sign up you take a random selection of regular visitors who aren't members and bump them up for a month along with sending a welcome email.  At the end bump them down again with another email with a special offer of a reduced dig subscription for a year.  You can also test it on a relatively small number to see what happens before rolling it out wider


 
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