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I have thought for some time we need a Demons magazine in the Newsagents, Collingwood and Essendon have one.

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I have thought for some time we need a Demons magazine in the Newsagents, Collingwood and Essendon have one.

Your thoughts

Go Dees

Get Martin Flanagan to write or edit it & i would buy it for sure.

I wonder if Matty Knights is a dart board from the Bombers Mag yet?? That was the worst Essendon effort i have ever seen last sunday....Fantastic Entertainment!! B)

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Too much money to produce for not enough sales volume.

The way the club has been communicating with us online costs them virtually nothing and does the job because it is accessible to everyone.

That's just it - what more could they possibly tell us that they don't already?

Do you want the club witholding some of the information we do currently get so that they have some material for the magazine?

Do you really want to pay more for info you get for free now?

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That's just it - what more could they possibly tell us that they don't already?

Do you want the club witholding some of the information we do currently get so that they have some material for the magazine?

Do you really want to pay more for info you get for free now?

Its not just what they could tell us, it gets the name out there and shows off the great club we are. Depends on how much advertising they could sell to make it a worthwhile exercise. Most in the AFL have no idea of the Dee train that is coming their way. They still think of us as a bottom 8 side.

Don't be afraid to promote this team, they could easily be the biggest thing in AFL within a couple of years.

Go Dees

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Newspaper circulations are falling and many magazines are struggling.

Any perceived benefits wouldn't be worth a loss-making venture.

If anything, keep putting resources into online communication and put the rest into outreach programs targetted at specific populations (ie. universities).

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Perhaps they should consider selling memberships at newsagents instead, there are several areas where our support is fairly high and they could offer the newsagents $5 for each one they sell. This would have to be tacked on to the price of course but it would mean you could buy your membership on a Saturday or Sunday if you were too busy during the week.

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Newspaper circulations are falling and many magazines are struggling.

Any perceived benefits wouldn't be worth a loss-making venture.

If anything, keep putting resources into online communication and put the rest into outreach programs targetted at specific populations (ie. universities).

I tend to agree-i think the "online" articles and blogs are great, as they can be read on a phone or PC.

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Perhaps they should consider selling memberships at newsagents instead, there are several areas where our support is fairly high and they could offer the newsagents $5 for each one they sell. This would have to be tacked on to the price of course but it would mean you could buy your membership on a Saturday or Sunday if you were too busy during the week.

The Internet is open on Saturdays & Sundays. I'm yet to hear a reasonable excuse along the lines of accessibility of membership.

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