OMG the JAN/FEB edition of tennis Magazine....is it the thinest ever! - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-29T12:12:11Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/omg-the-jan-feb-edition-of-tennis-magazine-is-it-the-thinest-ever?commentId=1869403%3AComment%3A827264&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThat's the only way to go. Pr…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-14:1869403:Comment:8272642011-12-14T21:54:03.155ZTim Praponghttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/TimPrapong
<p>That's the only way to go. Printing is very costly, with color photography. I should know. I researched how much it costs to print a book of mine.</p>
<p>That's the only way to go. Printing is very costly, with color photography. I should know. I researched how much it costs to print a book of mine.</p> They should go all online. Pr…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-14:1869403:Comment:8272632011-12-14T21:52:03.335ZTim Praponghttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/TimPrapong
<p>They should go all online. Print in every circle is dying: newspaper, magazine, journals, etc.. Save a tree, and go free.</p>
<p>They should go all online. Print in every circle is dying: newspaper, magazine, journals, etc.. Save a tree, and go free.</p> USTA is different that TENNIS…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-14:1869403:Comment:8271592011-12-14T16:29:13.420ZCoachV - William Vazquezhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/CoachV
<p>USTA is different that TENNIS Magazine & is a non Profit. & as A member of the USTA you can Change things if you want by getting voted in the Organization. LIke any Non Profit with members the members choose who runs the Nonprofit.</p>
<p>And the Problem is not the USTA but the changing Business. IN some places they are reluctant to change like print media and because they are changing late they are behind ( the TIMES )</p>
<p>USTA is different that TENNIS Magazine & is a non Profit. & as A member of the USTA you can Change things if you want by getting voted in the Organization. LIke any Non Profit with members the members choose who runs the Nonprofit.</p>
<p>And the Problem is not the USTA but the changing Business. IN some places they are reluctant to change like print media and because they are changing late they are behind ( the TIMES )</p> Yeah, for the most part, prin…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-14:1869403:Comment:8269202011-12-14T04:23:49.490ZMark / The Mayorhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/archibot
<p>Yeah, for the most part, print media is dying. Does anyone here get Tennis Week magazine? Looks like it might be better than Tennis. Do you think a digital magazine with embedded videos and links could be a hit?</p>
<p>Yeah, for the most part, print media is dying. Does anyone here get Tennis Week magazine? Looks like it might be better than Tennis. Do you think a digital magazine with embedded videos and links could be a hit?</p> Dude, i think the USTA needs…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-13:1869403:Comment:8267572011-12-13T23:56:05.295ZLendl Jr. (4.5)http://tennisopolis.com/profile/MarkHogan
<p>Dude, i think the USTA needs some new blood in its administration. What do you think?</p>
<p>Dude, i think the USTA needs some new blood in its administration. What do you think?</p> yeah. tennis magazine is pre…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-13:1869403:Comment:8265262011-12-13T23:51:24.904ZLendl Jr. (4.5)http://tennisopolis.com/profile/MarkHogan
<p>yeah. tennis magazine is pretty pathetic these days.. Back in the day, it was really thick with a lot of interesting articles</p>
<p>yeah. tennis magazine is pretty pathetic these days.. Back in the day, it was really thick with a lot of interesting articles</p> When I was high school kid wi…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-12-12:1869403:Comment:8261902011-12-12T18:24:22.113ZTim Praponghttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/TimPrapong
<p>When I was high school kid with no money for coaching, I used to pore over old Tennis magazines at Cal State University in San Bernardino. I know what you mean. There was tons more content and I could practically get free tennis lessons.</p>
<p>Youtube is huge for content now, because you get to see the actual, not the written metaphorical and literal descriptions. You see the stroke being done in actuality.</p>
<p>Writing a tennis book is definitely going to be a hard one, when we live in a…</p>
<p>When I was high school kid with no money for coaching, I used to pore over old Tennis magazines at Cal State University in San Bernardino. I know what you mean. There was tons more content and I could practically get free tennis lessons.</p>
<p>Youtube is huge for content now, because you get to see the actual, not the written metaphorical and literal descriptions. You see the stroke being done in actuality.</p>
<p>Writing a tennis book is definitely going to be a hard one, when we live in a visual culture and video is cheap and free on the internet. The kids always go to youtube before they do it the way I did it twenty five years ago when I was their age. :) </p>