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  1. #131
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelred5
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    All of those magazines are just as much about lifestyle as they are about the cars these days, and most of them are either trying to dosomething on the cheap, or spending what's left of their funds so they don't leave it behind.
    I am trying x,y, or z, I am answering Tony's vacuous statements.

    Similar to Tony, you seem to be stating absolutes about something you know little about by your remarks who and why people read the magazines mentioned.

    As for tuner cars, they are at their best on the west coast where they truly were born.
    Elsewhere they exist, but compared to standard forms of high performance vehicles. as covered in most high performance magazines, they are a small sub-group, less common than low-riders, on a national scale.

    Back to thread topic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonyvop

    Thanks for the links. After going over them I am even more convinced that those magazines are of no use to the Future of Indy Car.

    Over 50% of the readership average No College and Over 34 years of age.

    60% have no children..
    I see why you do not like reading, your skills are lacking.

    NO children 0-17.

    Over fifty percent no college degree, hmmm, the average on no college is less than fifty percent, do the math.

    Now try harder next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Riebe


    Not a big deal to us, either way, but it is to those who are trying to sell a motorsports product to those people.
    Who would you rather have reading info on your product, 27,000; or 200,000?
    27,000 or 200,000 what? People who a magazine claims read their dying media?

    What about Websites?
    Popular Hotrodding magazine Daily Pageviews: 4,435
    133,050 a month.
    http://www.cubestat.com/www.popularhotrodding.com

    Vs
    Import Tuner magazine Daily Pageviews: 15,549
    466,470 a month
    http://www.cubestat.com/www.importtuner.com

    Where do you want your money to go?

    Don't forget that the Demo for Import Tuner magazine is the target for Indy Cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonyvop
    27,000 or 200,000 what? People who a magazine claims read their dying media?

    What about Websites?
    Popular Hotrodding magazine Daily Pageviews: 4,435
    133,050 a month.
    http://www.cubestat.com/www.popularhotrodding.com

    Vs
    Import Tuner magazine Daily Pageviews: 15,549
    466,470 a month
    http://www.cubestat.com/www.importtuner.com

    Where do you want your money to go?

    Don't forget that the Demo for Import Tuner magazine is the target for Indy Cars.
    That 466,470 a month number is probably pretty young. As they get older, they will buy more expensive & non-ricer cars. If they become Indycar fans now, good chance they stay fans for a long time. Its a good Demo to target...

    How to target them best is the big issue.

    I think any fast engine could appeal to this crowd - but Indycar needs a lot more than the right engine. What could be proposed that would do better in drawing in the young car & racing nut?

    Is there any reason NOT to target this crowd?
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