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Originally Posted by Cdnwolf
Hell no lol... but I am fascinated about the business side of doing something like this.
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I'm really hoping Scott Glancy pokes his head in here and offers some insight. Dude has a lot more pro cred than I'll ever accrue.
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Originally Posted by StainlessSteelCynic
P.S. I said it before and I'll say it again - this community SHOULD produce a Twilight: 2000 ezine.
Yes there are some things to be sorted if you want to take it to a wider audience (such as how many issues per year, who will edit/produce the ezine, who has the software to produce it, who would host it for download purposes and so on) but this community certainly has enough material to produce issues for many years.
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Concur. What you really need is someone with project management experience, leadership skills that come across well in email, and a buttload of patience to wrangle all the other talent into producing quality work on time. A lot of the rest of the pieces would fall into place with effective leadership.
(With sufficient success and widespread awareness, an e-zine might -
might - convince an established publishing company that they could find sufficient demand to turn a profit on a fourth edition.)
- C.