Miniature Gaming Magazine Suggestions
Hello Modderrhu:
What do you think about the following options that might help out a miniature magazine:
1. \"Name XXXX - A GW Compatible Miniature Magazine\" (If legal)
Just as \"White Dwarf - A monthly miniature magazine\".
2. Get top quality printing from cheaper suppliers. ie: Costa Rica, Dom.Republic, Colombia - large volumes can go for about 50% of what it costs in USA or UK.
**For those prices you might be willing to fly there, make sure of the job\'s quality, enjoy the country and still have plenty of money left for misc/unexpected expenses, etc...
3. Have industry\'s suppliers buy pages for ads and Aditorials (Ads that look like an editorial but sells the product being displayed / like what the Public Relations companies do).
4. Support internet groups (yahoo, msn, etc...) through page listings in exchange of their support on their groups\' page (just like link exchange).
5. Encourage game battles between different companies\' armies. ie: Warzone\'s Bauhaus vs. GW\'s Space Orks with whichever rules the players would rather use.
6. Reward competitors or readers who submit pictures of their models showing recycling efforts through scratchbuilding and card modelling. It\'s hard to measure goodwill but should be able to get you mentioned (if you take the time to let all news media know).
7. Have a signature miniature brand to support w/out neglecting their sponsors (Warzone for Forge Magazine & Griffin for Harbinger).
8. Create a superior level web page that will not only rival but blow away anything in the market. (I\'m a barter broker for ITEX and am sure that somewhere there\'s got to be a wargame/miniature fan that would love to do the page and its updates in exchange of an everlasting subscription, a link and/or banner to his webpage (where readers can view services and other works in his gallery), credited in list of contributors/staff in magazine and plenty of miniatures up to a specified amount (from the magazines\' miniature line or from sponsors).
Well guys, that should cover about 25% of the ideas I thought would work if I was to start a magazine of my own. I would tell you the rest but who knows what the future will bring.
Take care,
Luis Joel:evil: