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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderfoot" data-source="post: 5564574" data-attributes="member: 34175"><p>If you really want to run a 4e table.... Join the RPGA, take the DM test and run their encounters scenarios as a regular event. Make sure you report it to the RPGA and it lists the location of the store in their electronic flyers and calendars. </p><p></p><p>As a benefit to you, you and the store get free product for your time and it promotes 4e. I was big into the RPGA during 3.X and ran a lot of demos, etc. I'm not a 4e kind of guy so I can't be counted on to do it anymore, but they are always looking for DMs, who knows, maybe with enough experience you'll end of volunteering for GenCon for the RPGA events there.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, yeah, buy other games and run those at the store in hopes of getting customers. When I was out on the east coast a FLGS that was quite successful ran LAN stations and charged by the hour for computer access. Mostly WoW, but some other games as well, that is usually a great business model in the modern FLGS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderfoot, post: 5564574, member: 34175"] If you really want to run a 4e table.... Join the RPGA, take the DM test and run their encounters scenarios as a regular event. Make sure you report it to the RPGA and it lists the location of the store in their electronic flyers and calendars. As a benefit to you, you and the store get free product for your time and it promotes 4e. I was big into the RPGA during 3.X and ran a lot of demos, etc. I'm not a 4e kind of guy so I can't be counted on to do it anymore, but they are always looking for DMs, who knows, maybe with enough experience you'll end of volunteering for GenCon for the RPGA events there. Otherwise, yeah, buy other games and run those at the store in hopes of getting customers. When I was out on the east coast a FLGS that was quite successful ran LAN stations and charged by the hour for computer access. Mostly WoW, but some other games as well, that is usually a great business model in the modern FLGS. [/QUOTE]
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