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xpand_the_room
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Running Up That Hill
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i agree with ^^^, this is a brain dead plan if ever i heard one, what makes you think your site will be better than established sites like progsounds??
i can predict a half-hearted effort with shitty grapics. the site wont be updated after the first month
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Jan-27-2006 17:25
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Ishkur
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Oh, and pay your writers. I don't care if you don't have a budget or you spent it on hooker and blow, PAY THEM. Even if it's a pittance. Every writer that works for free is undercutting the entire profession when they do so, hurting everybody.
We're getting to the point now where anyone can produce a website, but not anyone can produce good content for a website, which is what makes websites good. You want your dream to work, hire professional writers.
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Jan-27-2006 17:31
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Jan-27-2006 17:32
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DreamTitan
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: New Jersey
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| quote: | Originally posted by IntegraR0064
Jon- Actually, I'm very impressed with the amount of thought and planning that you're putting into trancecritic.com. Most people don't take things that seriously and/or plan out their site in that sort of way (A.K.A. the starter of this thread, it seems).
Are you still looking for reviewers? I checked out your website, and it seems great, but a bit sparse in the reviews. If you are still looking, I'd like to throw a sample review together for you.
Let me know.
-Jon (P.S. there are way too many Jons in this thread ) |
Sure thing, Jon.
Actually, I'm not 'in charge' of recruiting new writers. Thats is in the hands of the Lead Review Editor, Sykonee. I'll refer him to this thread and you. Of course he doesn't make the decision jointly, we do it together when it comes to writers. In the meantime look at this thread.
http://www.trancecritic.com/modules...=viewtopic&t=45
To get a better idea of whats expected of reviewers, you can have a email or live chat Q & A with Sykonee and then we'll take it from there.
Oh, and btw, if your check out the homepage, http://www.TranceCritic.com you noticed that we just built a brand new server to help with operations and growth. So we can deffinitly handle a greater amount of staff on the writing team. It's like our flagship item!
-Jon M
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Founder
www.TranceCritic.com
Seeking More Writers.
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Jan-27-2006 18:50
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DreamTitan
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: New Jersey
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
Oh, and pay your writers. I don't care if you don't have a budget or you spent it on hooker and blow, PAY THEM. Even if it's a pittance. Every writer that works for free is undercutting the entire profession when they do so, hurting everybody. |
Shut up Ishkur! I dont want a rebellion at Tc!
Even so, I know that my guys know that if we even hit it big that they will be taken cared of. I owe them all much more then that.
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www.TranceCritic.com
Seeking More Writers.
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Jan-27-2006 18:54
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thesylph005
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Dec 2004
Location:
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Im not quite sure what to make of these comments. Its amazing how people can write off a project they have never seen and know so little about.
At a professional level of course it is understandable that writers should be paid but the dance music industry relies on passion for the music as much as anything else. Those who are really enthusuastic about the dance scene get enjoyment from letting others know what is going on.
Im afraid it will be a case of wait and see and hopefully next weekend i will be going live.
If you dont like what you see then, fair enough, but theres no benefit in shooting down a project that has not even taken off.
I could write out a business plan for you in this forum but i dont believe the people im after are interested in a business plan.
my offer is a simple one, if you want to get involved in an up and coming project, with what is really a no risk proposal, then Id be more than happy to let you get involved.
The site aims to help promote upcoming djs, producers, writers and anyone else involved in the dance scene.
Plans for a user run radio show only emphasise this, however it is something that simply is not possible to launch in the current situation.
Regards
Jon
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Jan-28-2006 00:42
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by TranceSpeeder
its not as easy as you think...
look at this site...
http://www.electronica-central.com
it worked out for a lil while, prob couse of a few inteviews and cool videos & thats the only reason why anyone went there. i had to spam some videos on tranceaddict.
if people are gonna visit this site, u better spend money on staff. as for inteviews... u better get allot of them to make your site enjoyable. |
same as www.trance-inc.com for another one
Having worked for over 3 years on ivibes.nu I know the rigors that come with doing work, trying to make the content good & informative, finding good staff who're willing to work hard & so on, and it's not as easy as some people think. We've done it to a good level, but the forum is dead. Trance.nu also work well, but the fact is, the more people who try, the more watered down things become. I've had to recently stop doing my writing, and don't get me wrong, I love it to bits, but anyone who thinks running websites like this are easy really don't know what they're getting into.
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Jan-28-2006 00:48
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Ishkur
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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| quote: | Originally posted by thesylph005
Its amazing how people can write off a project they have never seen and know so little about.
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Actually, we know more about it than you do because we've already done it, and we can write off your attempts at it because experience and probability statistics largely agree with our assessment of your plan.
If you want to prove us wrong, go right ahead, but know this: it is an uphill battle, keeping and maintaining the thing is in itself a full-time job, and it will be at least 18 months before you see any kind of sizable return for your work.
It is worse than a business plan. It's not even a hobby. At least with a hobby you have something to show for it.
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Jan-28-2006 01:04
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