EuanMcKenzie
Well-Known Member
I'm going to roll with the thread drift...as I can't be at Southampton.
I filled in the survey last night and found I came over as a negative person in respect of the magazine. Most of us practical boat owners want to do projects on our older boats and keep them running. we don't generally buy new boats, obviously some do.
Advertisers want to sell new boats and new gear and I guess partially fund the magazine.
Also you need to attract new folk to hit targets and expand your readership so at times, have to keep some things at a simple level for newbys and those articles wash over the old hands. Thus your already serving a diverse readership.
we're often avid internet searchers these days always looking for the latest new or second hand bargains.
It would be interesting to undertstand what percentage of readers actually attend boat shows these days and therefor how representative your focus group actually is and whether they will actually help you with this one.
Personally I want to read articles on second hand boats of all ages, how to fix them, big and small projects, peoples cruises, writers columns, rebuilding an ebay bargain!,where to get a bargain outwith the marine trade etc. non of which raises revenue from advertisers who want to sell services or new products.
You need to confront the dilemma that used to diferentiate PBO from YM as non of the practical stuff I suspect is as revenue raising as say a new boat revue.
Not sure this focus group will confront that issue but you might find that's what they want to read too. (I speculate) Not sure therfore what its doing for you.
Won't be at Southhampton, may see you at Kip
I filled in the survey last night and found I came over as a negative person in respect of the magazine. Most of us practical boat owners want to do projects on our older boats and keep them running. we don't generally buy new boats, obviously some do.
Advertisers want to sell new boats and new gear and I guess partially fund the magazine.
Also you need to attract new folk to hit targets and expand your readership so at times, have to keep some things at a simple level for newbys and those articles wash over the old hands. Thus your already serving a diverse readership.
we're often avid internet searchers these days always looking for the latest new or second hand bargains.
It would be interesting to undertstand what percentage of readers actually attend boat shows these days and therefor how representative your focus group actually is and whether they will actually help you with this one.
Personally I want to read articles on second hand boats of all ages, how to fix them, big and small projects, peoples cruises, writers columns, rebuilding an ebay bargain!,where to get a bargain outwith the marine trade etc. non of which raises revenue from advertisers who want to sell services or new products.
You need to confront the dilemma that used to diferentiate PBO from YM as non of the practical stuff I suspect is as revenue raising as say a new boat revue.
Not sure this focus group will confront that issue but you might find that's what they want to read too. (I speculate) Not sure therfore what its doing for you.
Won't be at Southhampton, may see you at Kip