These forums have been archived and are now read-only.

The new forums are live and can be found at https://forums.eveonline.com/

EVE General Discussion

 
  • Topic is locked indefinitely.
123Next page
 

The inevitable is here: EON Magazine dies

Author
Odin Tribus
KFC Delivery Service
#1 - 2013-03-05 18:36:51 UTC
It comes as no great surprise that the worlds most expensive magazine has fallen flat on its face.

After some thought, here are what I suspect are the reasons why.

1) The magazine is quarterly. It can not possibly be able to keep up with events and updates within the game.
2) The people behind the magazine don't even play the game. Apart from one who just mines.
3) The reason for the high cost is due to no adverts in the magazine. Why? Surely some adverts, from e.g., Nvidia, can help subside the cost and generate more subscribers. It's hard to convince anyone to purchase the magazine due to its cost.
4) Shipping costs were too much.
5) Took far too long to to enter the digital age.
6) Hardly any social media engagement hence no communications with their fanbase.
7) No SEO/PPC campaigns.
8) Customer relations were non existent.
9) Editing was poor.
10) Magazine took too long to reach the customers.
11) Even the digital edition was far too expensive.

This gives a great opportunity for someone to either pick it up and carry it on digitally or start afresh. It requires a proper marketing plan and direction for it to be a success.
BBJ Shepard
#2 - 2013-03-05 18:48:13 UTC
ah

?(:

Angelique Duchemin
Team Evil
#3 - 2013-03-05 19:01:26 UTC  |  Edited by: Angelique Duchemin
Edit: Removed post of me behaving like a complete jerk.

My apologies to the EON publishers.

The very sun of heaven seemed distorted when viewed through the polarising miasma welling out from this sea-soaked perversion, and twisted menace and suspense lurked leeringly in those crazily elusive angles of carven rock where a second glance shewed concavity after the first shewed convexity.

baltec1
Bat Country
Pandemic Horde
#4 - 2013-03-05 19:03:50 UTC
I got whole page dedicated to one of my ships before it closed downBig smile
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#5 - 2013-03-05 19:04:00 UTC
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Nariya Kentaya
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#6 - 2013-03-05 19:17:13 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.

Difference between magazines and comics.
comics tell the timeless tale of a hero's rise and fall, and there struggles along the way, coupled with witty banter and if your lucky, no less than 3 pages of deadpool giving kitty a shoryuken to the face to get wolverine to fight him, then giving you the recipe for the perfect chimichanga cooked by an illegal immigrant with a bunsen burner living in his oven.

magazines inform you of something that will become irrelevant to ever look at again roughly a month before the magazine makes it to your house.


but i feel your pain, my mother collected comics as a kid, and she has a trunk with all of the original spiderman xmen and a few other comics sitting in an attic in a boarding school in kenya well never see again. she only has like 12 of that collection still, and theyre worth about 40 bucks each USD.
Angelique Duchemin
Team Evil
#7 - 2013-03-05 19:18:00 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.



I rather doubt that in 50 years our grand children will be asking for this.


They will be asking why we used up all the oil and borrowed so much money that they now have to pay off.

The very sun of heaven seemed distorted when viewed through the polarising miasma welling out from this sea-soaked perversion, and twisted menace and suspense lurked leeringly in those crazily elusive angles of carven rock where a second glance shewed concavity after the first shewed convexity.

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#8 - 2013-03-05 19:21:38 UTC
Nariya Kentaya wrote:

magazines inform you of something that will become irrelevant to ever look at again roughly a month before the magazine makes it to your house.



My own tossed box of Omni Magazines from 1978-1982 with the original William Gibson short stories in them begs to differ.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe
#9 - 2013-03-05 20:29:11 UTC
Angelique Duchemin wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.

I rather doubt that in 50 years our grand children will be asking for this.

They will be asking why we used up all the oil and borrowed so much money that they now have to pay off.

I hope the education system would have "addressed" all these concerns. It was for their own good, no child left behind

Triggered by: Wars of Sovless Agression, Bending the Knee, Twisting the Knife, Eating Sov Wheaties, Bombless Bombers, Fizzlesov, Interceptor Fleets, Running Away, GhostTime Vuln, Renters, Bombs, Bubbles ?

Verfanny
Brave Empire Inc.
Brave United
#10 - 2013-03-05 20:36:20 UTC
Angelique Duchemin wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.



I rather doubt that in 50 years our grand children will be asking for this.


They will be asking why we used up all the oil and borrowed so much money that they now have to pay off.


I doubt they will be asking that, most of the YOLO spouting kids will be working in the Tiberium mines as cheap, unskilled and expandable labor. Everything goes according to the Plan.
Indahmawar Fazmarai
#11 - 2013-03-05 20:42:55 UTC
Odin Tribus wrote:
It comes as no great surprise that the worlds most expensive magazine has fallen flat on its face.

After some thought, here are what I suspect are the reasons why.

1) The magazine is quarterly. It can not possibly be able to keep up with events and updates within the game.
2) The people behind the magazine don't even play the game. Apart from one who just mines.
3) The reason for the high cost is due to no adverts in the magazine. Why? Surely some adverts, from e.g., Nvidia, can help subside the cost and generate more subscribers. It's hard to convince anyone to purchase the magazine due to its cost.
4) Shipping costs were too much.
5) Took far too long to to enter the digital age.
6) Hardly any social media engagement hence no communications with their fanbase.
7) No SEO/PPC campaigns.
8) Customer relations were non existent.
9) Editing was poor.
10) Magazine took too long to reach the customers.
11) Even the digital edition was far too expensive.

This gives a great opportunity for someone to either pick it up and carry it on digitally or start afresh. It requires a proper marketing plan and direction for it to be a success.


Got any source for that?
Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises
Otherworld Empire
#12 - 2013-03-05 21:06:41 UTC  |  Edited by: Chribba
Indahmawar Fazmarai wrote:
Odin Tribus wrote:
It comes as no great surprise that the worlds most expensive magazine has fallen flat on its face.

After some thought, here are what I suspect are the reasons why.

1) The magazine is quarterly. It can not possibly be able to keep up with events and updates within the game.
2) The people behind the magazine don't even play the game. Apart from one who just mines.
3) The reason for the high cost is due to no adverts in the magazine. Why? Surely some adverts, from e.g., Nvidia, can help subside the cost and generate more subscribers. It's hard to convince anyone to purchase the magazine due to its cost.
4) Shipping costs were too much.
5) Took far too long to to enter the digital age.
6) Hardly any social media engagement hence no communications with their fanbase.
7) No SEO/PPC campaigns.
8) Customer relations were non existent.
9) Editing was poor.
10) Magazine took too long to reach the customers.
11) Even the digital edition was far too expensive.

This gives a great opportunity for someone to either pick it up and carry it on digitally or start afresh. It requires a proper marketing plan and direction for it to be a success.


Got any source for that?

+1 for that question.

nm seems Richie said so on fb Sad Sad, very sad.

/c

★★★ Secure 3rd party service ★★★

Visit my in-game channel 'Holy Veldspar'

Twitter @ChribbaVeldspar

Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe
#13 - 2013-03-05 21:11:27 UTC
Verfanny wrote:
Angelique Duchemin wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.

I rather doubt that in 50 years our grand children will be asking for this.

They will be asking why we used up all the oil and borrowed so much money that they now have to pay off.

I doubt they will be asking that, most of the YOLO spouting kids will be working in the Tiberium mines as cheap, unskilled and expandable labor. Everything goes according to the Plan.

And that's their once of living, then they're gone.

Triggered by: Wars of Sovless Agression, Bending the Knee, Twisting the Knife, Eating Sov Wheaties, Bombless Bombers, Fizzlesov, Interceptor Fleets, Running Away, GhostTime Vuln, Renters, Bombs, Bubbles ?

Lady Ayeipsia
BlueWaffe
#14 - 2013-03-05 21:15:42 UTC
Nariya Kentaya wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My sister would sure like to have that box of Spiderman Comics our mother "tossed" around 1961.

Difference between magazines and comics.
comics tell the timeless tale of a hero's rise and fall, and there struggles along the way, coupled with witty banter and if your lucky, no less than 3 pages of deadpool giving kitty a shoryuken to the face to get wolverine to fight him, then giving you the recipe for the perfect chimichanga cooked by an illegal immigrant with a bunsen burner living in his oven.

magazines inform you of something that will become irrelevant to ever look at again roughly a month before the magazine makes it to your house.


but i feel your pain, my mother collected comics as a kid, and she has a trunk with all of the original spiderman xmen and a few other comics sitting in an attic in a boarding school in kenya well never see again. she only has like 12 of that collection still, and theyre worth about 40 bucks each USD.


I'll happily take a copy of playboy or MAD magazine issue 1 anyday. Heck, I bet a mint condition 1st issue of national geographic is also worth a lot right now.
Karl Hobb
Imperial Margarine
#15 - 2013-03-05 22:23:00 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My own tossed box of Omni Magazines from 1978-1982 with the original William Gibson short stories in them begs to differ.

I tossed off to a box of Playboys back in the day...

A professional astro-bastard was not available so they sent me.

Lord Wamphyri
Starside Lost
#16 - 2013-03-05 22:32:54 UTC
Sad

I've looked forward to every issue of E-ON dropping through my letterbox over the years ever since the first issue. Very sad that the magazine is no more.

[IMG]http://go-dl1.eve-files.com/media/corp/ChrisW73/WampsigFinal.jpg[/IMG]

Mr Kidd
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#17 - 2013-03-05 22:37:15 UTC
You'd have thought CCP would have learned that making things overly expensive like the NeX, items in their store and their store's shipping would have thought them the economics of strategic price points.

Don't ban me, bro!

Deacon Abox
Black Eagle5
#18 - 2013-03-05 22:44:02 UTC  |  Edited by: Deacon Abox
Even though they weigh a ton and I stopped getting them a couple years ago, I'll hang onto the dozen or so of mine. Someday there may be a small group of nerds willing to pay this (at that time quite elderly) nerd decent money to transfer that weight to them. P

CCP, there are off buttons for ship explosions, missile effects, turret effects, etc. "Immersion" does not seem to be harmed by those. So, [u]please[/u] give us a persisting off button for the jump gate and autoscan visuals.

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#19 - 2013-03-05 23:06:19 UTC
Karl Hobb wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
My own tossed box of Omni Magazines from 1978-1982 with the original William Gibson short stories in them begs to differ.

I tossed off to a box of Playboys back in the day...



......and as I am a gayman, am I supposed to be impressed or something ?

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Mikaila Penshar
SISTAHs of EVE
#20 - 2013-03-05 23:09:07 UTC
wait- that was a REAL magazine Shocked

just thought it was some silly advertisement thing they threw up there at login to make it feel all immersive and such


meh- who knew
123Next page