Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 20:07:12 -0700
Reply-To: Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@worldnet.att.net>
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From: Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Adventures in Publishing | Vanagon Magazine
I think it's called the LimBo newsletter. I'm sure Jim could use a hand
with it and might be interested in increasing the scope of the publication a
bit (or maybe not!). Certainly worth discussing.
Karl Wolz
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From: "andrewbell" <andrewbell@qwest.net>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Adventures in Publishing | Vanagon Magazine
> I'll subscribe.
>
> AB
>
> Isaac Taylor wrote:
>
> > Hi all, longtime lurker Isaac in Cambridge here. It struck me the other
day
> > while catching up on last month's listmail backlog, that there's a
better place
> > to do all this reading than here at my desk. The porch, the couch, even
the
> > can beckon. But without a laptop and a wireless connection, what are
volk to
> > do?
> >
> > And then it hit me: what about that other technology, paper? Think of
the
> > download speeds -- you can just turn the page, and bam: more Vanagon
content.
> > Pictures? Yep. Diagrams, sure! So here it is: I'd like to start
> > brainstorming with anyone who's interested about how we might migrate
some of
> > the interesting and helpful content that piles up in our inboxes over to
a
> > newsletter, magazine or other paper-based periodical. There's an
amazing
> > community here; this is far and away the most active list I have ever
found.
> > Despite the increasing amounts of spam and off-topic dialogue, there's a
lot of
> > truly useful (and often entertaining) content generated here... but I
wonder if
> > we could do better, or more, or at least... different than the faithful
> > listserv?
> >
> > Some Pros
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
> > Stable Archive - Useful information that fits in glovebox filing
cabinet!
> > Mobile Medium - You can take a magazine wherever you want!
> > Editorial Control - HOT TEENS and FREE DIPLOMAS be damned!
> > New Audience - Think of all the PC-less Vanagon enthusiasts!
> > Revenues - Subscription and Advertising: ugly but proven!
> >
> > Some Cons
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> > Logistics - Printing, Binding, Delivery?
> > Money - Are we willing to pay, and/or accept
advertising?
> > Green Guilt - E-mails recycle really, really well.
> > Editorial Control - Who decides what gets published?
> > Speed - Do For Sale, and Help Please work a month
later?
> > Time - Who has the free time to publish a magazine?!?
> >
> > If any members have experience with newsletter, or niche-market
publishing
> > please weigh in here. I'm also interested to hear from folks with
design and
> > editorial skills, and everyone with relevant small-business experience!
> > There's
> > a lot of smart and capable people on this list, and I'm interested to
hear your
> > thoughts.
> >
> > Isaac Taylor
> > Cambridge, Massachusetts
>
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