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  • Hi! To be honest, my answers would be "No" and "No"

    I would get inspired unless I could read content that relaisatically showed me "HOW" to attain that lifestyle. If this content was not available I would only assume that my $9.95 subscription was enabling someone else to attain the dream.

    In relation to "using magazines" - I honestly can't remember the last time I read one - With all the information available online and by doing simple searches, I would not see it as a necessity to find the information I wanted. Secondly I am not a person who likes to hear whats going on in someone elses life. I hate Big Brother, Survivor, and all those other "magazine" shows that allow the world to start thinking it is any of thier business, whats going on in someone elses world.

    As for me, I would never publish my lifestyle no matter what is was. It is my business, and if people want it bad enough, they will know in their heart and their head how to get it....

    Sorry to sound pessimistic - this is just my opinion, and I am sure, based on what I see around me every day, I am definately in the minority!
  • Yes, I can see some value in your idea, for me the content and how the sales letter resonates with me, and of course the quality of the magazine, would be the deciding factors for me. I have been inspired and motivated by magazine content.
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    • Have you seen the Robb Report?

      -JasonKing
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  • I belong to the minority of not buying, not reading, and not thinking about the existence of those magazines, but I am sure that the other two categories you mentioned would buy your magazine no matter what.

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