I'm curious as to why you think I need to order a certain amount of prints?
I'm curious to know why, if your model works, no one uses it?
I'm curious as to why you think I need to order a certain amount of prints?
I'm curious to know why, if your model works, no one uses it?
No one uses it? When was the last time you saw a major advertising campaign for your local newspaper? When was the last time you saw a Cannes commercial? How about a Sundance Festival commercial outside of the Sundance channel?
MLMs use the exact same means of getting the word out. Word of mouth is the most powerful form of advertising there is. Just because you see people doing it a certain way doesn't mean that's the way it has to be done and it also doesn't mean that they've tried any other way. Monkey see monkey do. People think that because the traditional way is what they see, that is the only way that works. Tell that to the people that shot Blair Witch.
There are tons of companies using POD services for distribution for film, music, and print. Amazon completely leveled the playing field by striking a deal with B&N which offers everyone the opportunity to be listed with them, bypass the traditional application process, and have their product appear on the site in 4-6 weeks after publication. In addition to the B&N deal, and the distribution I mentioned before, they also make it available at nearly 100 other online retailers. Once again, the book stores that would distribute the magazine would be able to get it from the same people that distribute major magazines so there is no extra step to the ordering process for them. The hardest part is putting the thing together, then pitching it to a distributor.
My question was serious as to why you think I need to have a certain number on hand. If you don't want to give an actual answer, that's fine, just say so.
Amen!I believe there is more money to be made writing about filmmaking than actually making films. The key here is marketing. (Again.)
IMO this forum leans towards people who DON'T WANT TO READ BOOKS. They rather come here and ask even the most basic questions found in all filmmaking books and prefer get answers from people who sometimes may very well know less than they do.
IMO majority of people who learned the most of what they know about filmmaking from books are not in this forum.
You got it.<commence flaming>
I believe there is more money to be made writing about filmmaking than actually making films. The key here is marketing. (Again.)
IMO this forum leans towards people who DON'T WANT TO READ BOOKS. They rather come here and ask even the most basic questions found in all filmmaking books and prefer get answers from people who sometimes may very well know less than they do.
IMO majority of people who learned the most of what they know about filmmaking from books are not in this forum.
This is not to knock those who enjoy the people here and come here for that and bounce ideas off each other.
To the OP etnad0, this forum is a good place to get writers for your publication, but not to get feedback on whether your publication is a good idea.
I'd say go for it and if you have a print edition, I will buy a copy. Reading it on the internet? Blah.
I'm not talking about your marketing model, I'm talking about your printing model.
The reason I think you need to order a 'certain amount of prints' is because that's what every magazine, to my knowledge, does. From what I can gather you seem to want to apply the print on demand principal that some 'publishers' use for books to a monthly (or quarterly) periodical. I just don't see how that can be feasible and, if it worked like you say it will, why nobody does it that way.
I just want to reiterate that if you can put together a top notch magazine that won't bankrupt you then I'd be the first to subscribe and get behind the project. I just think the absolute, most important thing before investing time and money in a project is to make sure that you've covered every angle and, at the moment, your business plan has me somewhat confused.
I think I agree that people use this forum as a way of getting a quick answer to a question (rather than reading a whole book to find something specific) but I'm not sure that necessarily good or bad.
What I am curious about is why you think that this forum is a good place to get writers for your publication but not get opinions on whether your publication is a good idea? People who don't read books and spend most of their time on the internet tend not to be the world's best writers and there's an unaccountability about internet forums that means that relevant experience is not as important as bluster. I think you're much better off approaching working writers, especially if you want to make it a serious, well-put-together publication.
As to whether his publication is 'a good idea', I assume that comment was directed at me. I've not said it's a bad idea but if I were pushed then yes, I would say that. I see no sign that this venture has a USP or a proper marketing strategy. The OP has simply said that he will be able to get money and that he will be able to sell copies. That's what everyone thinks until they have to raise money and sell things. Print media is one of the hardest businesses to make ends meet in.
And, I might add, if the OP wants to have this discussion in the 'Indie Talk' forum rather than 'Promotion' then it's fair to discuss the feasibility of magazine publications in general.
I'm not in the least bit interested in debating the marketability/profitability of yet another filmmaking low-margin paper magazine.
http://www.world-newspapers.com/film-magazines.html
Film Threat - On May 11, 2011, Film Threat announced that it planned to produce a quarterly print and e-book edition beginning in September 2011, relying upon crowdfunding for the resources.[11] The campaign to return Film Threat to print raised only $5,111 of its $60,000 crowd-funding goal (based on two coinciding $30000 campaigns, one of which was cancelled on June 11th), and were unsuccessful in its attempt to raise the necessary monies by the conclusion of the crowdfunding campaign.
Filmmaker Magazine - Paid circulation is about 32,000 an issue
iF Magazine - no circulation info
MovieMaker - bimonthly distribution of 42,000,... and a direct subscribership of more than 14,000
I wouldn't get near it with a ten foot pole believing I could offer a product, tangible or not, that stood out from whatever was already available to people interested.
GL!
What I am curious about is why you think that this forum is a good place to get writers for your publication but not get opinions on whether your publication is a good idea?
Keep us posted on your progress. I don't like reading magazines on an e-reader and much prefer the printed version. Then again, I prefer printed books to e-books despite the fact that I have three readers.