Best way to set up a web-magazine

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Best way of setting-up a web-magazine?

Community builder (joomla etc.)
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Acrobat PDF
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Through email
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Total votes: 3

kurtiejjj
kurtiejjj
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007, 17:40

Best way to set up a web-magazine

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Last year at college we had to set up a company on the internet, sadly our project group didn't choose my proposal for a pay-to-view web-magazine about let's say gardening with photos, text but also video clips. However this question was still nagging me, what is the best way to set something up like that?

Through a community? Or is there a way to insert video files into PDF?

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Carlos
Carlos
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Joined: 02 Sep 2006, 19:43
Location: Canada

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Well kurtiejjj - Community is deeply personal and passionate:

:wink: Gardening is embraced Worldwide as a Fanatical Enthusiasm :wink:

I'm being serious - my brother CN grows orchids - having won so many competitions - he only enters every 3rd or 4th contest - emotion is so very feverish - dwarfing our devotion to F1 - that he jokingly claims to park blocks away so his car isn't keyed.
:roll: Yes - Really :roll:

Here is my marketing strategy to develope a pay-to-view-web-magazine with zero initial investment.

Create a Blog on this free site: https://www.blogger.com/start

Once you reach a critical mass of dedicated & addicted subscribers convert to a $PTVWM$

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checkered
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Joined: 02 Mar 2007, 14:32

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... web-magazine about let's say gardening with photos, text but also video clips.
A web community for F1 pros on "gardening leave" perhaps? :)