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<blockquote data-quote="rhm001" data-source="post: 3468365" data-attributes="member: 48494"><p>Assuming that the usefulness of the content will be similar to what has been in recent Dungeon and Dragon magazines, I'd be interested in a Print on Demand option:</p><p></p><p>The content is all going to be online, but if a certain amount of it is released on a weekly or montly basis, then the volume should be sufficient that it could be organized into a periodical publication. </p><p></p><p>I realize that actually publishing the material might make the coverversion to the web seem pointless to some people, and a basic online subscription would most likely let you print the pdfs or word docs of whatever content you wanted to use, but it seems like there would be a market of people (like me!) who would be willing to pay a little more (both magazines are about $8 on the newsstands now; spending the same price they'll charge for an online subscription for a print of the content seems reasonable, though if they're going to be looking for $15-$20 a month, that would be outside my range for the electronic or print version...) for a decent print copy they could take to the gaming table (or any of the other places mentioned in the other threads!). They could avoid the cost of a large volume print run that might or might not sell by doing prints on demand like other gaming companies do with their books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhm001, post: 3468365, member: 48494"] Assuming that the usefulness of the content will be similar to what has been in recent Dungeon and Dragon magazines, I'd be interested in a Print on Demand option: The content is all going to be online, but if a certain amount of it is released on a weekly or montly basis, then the volume should be sufficient that it could be organized into a periodical publication. I realize that actually publishing the material might make the coverversion to the web seem pointless to some people, and a basic online subscription would most likely let you print the pdfs or word docs of whatever content you wanted to use, but it seems like there would be a market of people (like me!) who would be willing to pay a little more (both magazines are about $8 on the newsstands now; spending the same price they'll charge for an online subscription for a print of the content seems reasonable, though if they're going to be looking for $15-$20 a month, that would be outside my range for the electronic or print version...) for a decent print copy they could take to the gaming table (or any of the other places mentioned in the other threads!). They could avoid the cost of a large volume print run that might or might not sell by doing prints on demand like other gaming companies do with their books. [/QUOTE]
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