Publishing Your Own Community Magazine - Part Two
Publishing your own community magazine offers many benefits.
Firstly, there is a great deal of satisfaction to be gained from
being able to fulfil someone's dreams of having their memories
or life story published. Meeting these people and hearing them
relate their memories of many years past are very interesting
and enjoyable exercises. You learn a lot about the history of
your town and how it used to be from these eye witness accounts.
The people you come into contact with become your friends and
you share a part of their lives that they have probably never
disclosed in such detail to anyone previously. It is important,
therefore, to treat what they reveal to you with the utmost
respect.
Secondly, you are obtaining unique content, which can be used to
your advantage if you also maintain an associated community
website.
I first became interested in documenting the history of my
hometown through historical accounts and personal recollections
and constructed a community website from which to display this
information. Only when I began to realise that many people with
the knowledge I was searching for did not have access to the
internet did I contemplate publishing a community magazine.
I now maintain two community websites which have become a
resource for local information and personal recollections and
help to promote my desire of obtaining further material for
publication in my two community magazines. I have a ready supply
of totally original and unique content without having to resort
to rehashing someone else's work to make it appear my own.
Establishing a community website is a great starting point for
publishing a community magazine. You will obtain material that
can be used to get your magazine off the ground and which will
provide a source of material for future issues. It is surprising
how many people will wish to become involved once they learn of
your ambitions.
Local history and personal recollections of your hometown are
highly marketable and because it is such a niche area there is
often very little competition. Your local newspaper will
undoubtedly include regular short features taking a look back at
past times because they are aware of the interest that such
features generate among their readership. However, their main
objective is to provide an up-to-date news service and they are
unable to devote greater resources to covering what in all
respects, is more desired information.
Even now, many local towns do not have an internet presence and
yet they can be maintained and monetised just like any other
website. They provide a steady stream of visitors and will help
to promote your intended magazine and help you to obtain
material for publication. A community website should be
considered an important stage in establishing your community
magazine.