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Carolina Huddle Magazine?


Guest BradThomas

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I would subscribe to this particularly if it had info you couldn't get elsewhere and/or huddle kittens. I volunteer to review the kittens prior to publication and would even do it for free and still pay for the subscription...:D

What exactly does "review" entail?? Might want to volunteer as well!!!

Just wondering...........

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If you ned any righters for dis magazize let me knows.

Can I get a "Dear Abby" advice type column each month? "Dear Johnny" has a great ring to it.

Actually you may be on to something there....maybe people can submit a few questions ahead of time to someone in the Panther organization....coaches,players,cheerleaders, etc.....like Panthers.com used to do.

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I think going the free route with advertisers paying for the printing and just local distribution at bars and such is probably the only viable magazine startup plan these days.

I have a good friend who did just that. He just took delivery of his 28th monthly issue yesterday. Does it from his home and that is all he does. The only thing he lacks and feels is slowing him down is the know-how or personnel to duplicate a proper web presence with feedback, forums, etc.

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I like the idea actually. I live in friggin DC and all I hear about is friggin skins, and to a lesser extent, Ravens. If you can keep me sated with a monthly stream of exclusive Panthers info, I'll subscribe.

Can I do Panthers-themed editorial cartoons?

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Guest BradThomas

I have a good friend who did just that. He just took delivery of his 28th monthly issue yesterday. Does it from his home and that is all he does. The only thing he lacks and feels is slowing him down is the know-how or personnel to duplicate a proper web presence with feedback, forums, etc.

That's what I do for a living -- have him contact me if he's interested.

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