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Concern for our future
Stringman:
Thanks Marie, for your response. You are right about my title (edited)
I appreciate you affirming the magazine is here to stay. I also recognize that certain topics are not best viewed on public palette. So with tact in mind, I am asking is there any way to assure our current and future authors they will receive checks? If not then we need to make it clear that writing for this magazine is pro bono work. I'm sure plenty of people would still remain interested in writing and publishing their thoughts for free, but the contract needs some rework.
Also, is BOM done or will it still be a fixture for years to come? Hate to beat a dead horse but there are several issues with this and the hats is the least of it.
Calendargirl:
Scott,
The authors will get paid. We have been expanding our presence in outlets since December when we contracted with a new distributor. This is very exciting news. We will now be back in outlets where as this had changed based on a past distributor which beyond our control and had nothing to do with us- we were just affected by it as I am sure many magazines were. We aren't part of the distributor - (we pay them to place the magazines in outlets. In return they pay us what is made off the sales from the rack- everyone takes a cut) One of the several factors that we are dependent on.
We are now in 1000 outlets as of this new issue that just went out. I am happy to put out a list where people can find it in stores now.
We have expanded our features past only primitive archery not only to increase readership but to hopefully draw new people into the same passion as well as give our faithful advertisers more eyes seeing their ads. Muzzleloading might not be for everyone, but I personally would appreciate the support as it truly benefits more people than most realize. Especially our advertisers- another group we are dependent upon. There is big picture here.
What I do hope sincerely that the people who use this forum realize what a treasure they have here. Many have sold/traded/shared products free of charge from us - we have stayed out of their way. We don't ask for anything in return but we do desire support back. As I stated before that is our hope that and positive energy put toward the forum. The people I have met from this forum are some of the kindest, most generous, caring people I have been in contact with. The cream of the crop when it comes to archery in any form. Anyone who comes here is truly blessed by some of the most knowledgable and generous people- this is another part of the golden nugget about this forum.
As far as BOM. This was created by Don Berg (Old Bow) many years ago. He faithfully volunteered as have our moderators to keep it going. It has since been passed down to others who have also given much of their time to keep the tradition going. It will be up to the forum if they want to keep it going. There is definitely room for streamlining the process maybe even revamping it all together. Or should the forum decide it can be dropped. This was member driven from the beginning.
If anyone wants to message me with thoughts regarding how to create a better BOM please do. I would appreciate not getting any rants or complaints, but creative problem solving is always welcome! I am open to a positive dialogue about it.
We as always are very grateful and appreciative to our followers. If you are on Facebook - go like us there. Share pictures on there as well or send them to me and let me post them. If you purchase from our advertisers let them know. I know some people mention our name and some of the vendors have given a special Primitive Archer deal. But let them know you see their ads.
Let's all support each other in this passion.
Calendargirl
Stringman:
Some very good points made there, thanks again for the response. I would love to see a list of outlets as I've tried to direct friends on where to buy off the rack and had no luck.
As for the muzzleloading content, I am tentatively positive about this addition. Unlike some, I don't see a conflict with reading about traditional front stuffers alongside primitive archers. The two go hand in hand in so many ways that there's no reason not to capitalize on the increased reader base. Moreover, as I said to you in Tennessee, I appreciate the newer look and feel of the magazine as well as the efforts being made on Facebook to generate a buzz about current topics. I think it is having a positive impact on many and giving increased exposure to the magazine.
Thank you for the clarification on BOM. I'm sure many would agree that it is an integral part of our PA culture and it would be a shame to see it disappear for lack of attention. Hopefully, with this new information some one will be able to offer some suggestions on how to make the process more efficient. Never ceases to amaze me the wide range of skills and abilities among us and hopefully something constructive can come out of this.
Calendargirl:
Thanks Scott!
and I will get that list together. It included Barnes and Nobles, Field and Stream and other familiar outlets but series state to state.
osage outlaw:
I am concerned about the state of the magazine after hearing several people at the Classic say that they are still waiting on payment for articles that had already been published. 2 people said that they would no longer submit articles to the magazine due to this reason. One person even stated that they had sent emails and received no response. Without content there is no magazine. There seems to be some sort of lack of communication in the organization. Maybe when they send the contract out to be signed by the author they should put some kind of time frame on it so they know when to expect the payment.
Primitive Archer is the only magazine that I subscribe to. I would hate to see it go downhill.
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