Has the internet killed the paperback market yet? Would starting a small local publicatioin be worth the effort.?
I'd say so.
I still buy physical books though, and I'm sure a lot of others do but it's certainly not very lucrative.
>>1232845
I had the idea of starting a small magazine showcasing local artists in my city. While advertising for small businesses around town.
>>1232849
I wouldn't desu.
Not lucrative at all, you'll make pennies
Is it a pain to get into airports? There's probably a million security checks but if you don't care and patient that's way place to go and hotels. Nobody wants to pay $20 for WiFi but they might buy a shitty paperback for $7. There's gotta be money there
>>1232849
People have been loving community focused projects a lot recently, and being able to plant themselves into whatever to up their ego, if you can go deep into the art culture there you'll get a better idea of the general nuiances of the area, would probably cop personally but i love jerking off the local economy
OP here maybe a website would work better?
>>1232853
>Is it a pain to get into airports?
Yeah no fuck.
It's like a god damn cartel. Getting a business into an airport that is
>>1232857
>OP here maybe a website would work better?
Honestly man I'd tell you to go after something else. Unless you're dead-set on this shit then do it just as a "for-fun" local project rather than trying to earn money.
This is a bad idea and will nlot make you anything at all
>>1232860
Yeah it was just a thought nothing I am overly passionate about