BMX has a pretty good off-line, in print media presence with everything from small zines being distributed out of lunch boxes to full colour print magazines such as the ones pictured on the left; Ride UK, Dig, BMX Plus, Freedom, Soul, Zwanzig, Ride US, 2020 and Cream. Some of these magazines have been out since the year dot but with online sites such as thecomeup, defgrip, vital, streetphire and magazines themselves having their own blogs, it started to become obvious a few years back that the change over from buying a magazine off the shelf to just loading up the site with the latest news had almost sealed the fate of the offline print market.
Now one aspect of BMX that effects us all both off-line and on-line is advertising. Pretty much every site and definitely every magazine has an advert of some description on/in it. Its a well known fact that a magazine couldn’t go to print without companies paying for adverts which goes towards paying for the printing, designing, photographers and reporters and anyone else who is involved somewhere along the chain in the publishing game. Its also a well known fact that places like TCU makes money from its advertisers allowing people like Adam22 to be able to do what he does and not have to work some job he hates just to do things he loves, hell if you could have thought of the idea a few years ago to just blog about peoples videos and what the companies are up to and could make some solid income from it you would have jumped at the chance, if you like that sort of thing.
When you’re wanting to advertise in a magazine the publishers come up with some figures which reflect roughly on sales of the title you’re looking to advertise in, these figures are derived in a number of different ways. One way is “print run” which means the number of magazines that are printed but this doesn’t necessarily give an accurate figure of how many get sold. Another way is worked out by the number of subscriptions plus orders from shops/news agents but this also doesn’t give a true representation of how many end up in the readers hands and how many get scrapped or sent back to the publishers.
What im wanting to do is try and get an accurate enough figure of the ACTUAL amount of magazines that end up in the readers hands who have went out and purchased a magazine either by subscription or by just getting one from their local shop/news agent. Now one thing we’ve got to take into account is even this figure won’t be anywhere near precise because not everyone who buys a BMX magazine goes online but you could guess around 90% of them should do but then out of that 90% not everyone will go on streetphire where the voting is happening, probably only 25-35%. But hopefully we can get TCU and Defgrip to let people know about this and then them people can cast their vote along side the magazines they buy and eventually in a month we can get a rough figure of who buys what and what kinda numbers relate to them. Even then this whole thing may fall flat on its arse but I want to give it a go because it would be interesting to see just how many magazines end up in the hands of the people they are made for.
The important bit
So what you need to do is look over to the right hand side of this site and you’ll see the list of BMX magazines. You’ll be able to vote for more than one magazine because chances are you may actually buy more than one title. But I only want you to vote if you actually purcahse the magazine yourself, this means you don’t just go round your mates or to the shop and read it there, you have to actually pay for the magazine either be it from subscription or off the shelf. Once you’ve submitted your votes don’t vote again as we want to get as accurate a result as we can possibly try. In a month from now we will close the poll and see what the numbers say.
The more support we can get on this from spreading the word and putting it out there on your blogs hopefully the more accurate the figures can be. It would be interesting to see just how many people buy magazines after hearing all this doom and gloom about the in-print industry slowly disappearing and going fully online.
So what you waiting for? Get your vote counted…
Note: If you don’t see a magazine that is currently in print that you think should be listed then put it in the comments or email us here hman [at] streetphire.co.uk


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You poll doesn’t even work. Really accurate, buddy…
Please quit being on the jock of some big-headed egomaniac for a frw more hits to your site; it’s pretty pathetic.
BMX Plus (-72%, 1 Votes) —I knew it was bad, but -72% of the vote?
Yo Anon, sorry the poll didn’t work when you tried, no idea why. Give it another go now.
I have no idea where you got the assumption that you think im trying to get some more hits. Im trying to conduct a test here and we need as many people on it to get as accurate a result as we can so get your head out of your arse for a moment and look at the real picture not what your mind came up with…
Cheers
H Man
maximum number of choices allowed 1
not accurate.
i think magazines should stay in bmx because its something to look back on ive bought ride uk for 12 years and dig for 7years..it counts to people who care about riding not these jibbers who chat shit on msg boards. this has needed to be done for a while.
BMX magazines are bullshit. Same formula every issue:
News
adverts
lifestyle article
pepubescent interview
product check
letters with a ginger cunt
end
They need to change things up drastically. the good thing about online is that it’s quick, it’s fresh and you cn get into at any moment you like.
Everyone knows that as soon as a mag is printed, it’s yesterdaysnews. Like the paper I eat my soss and chips off, it’s money for old rope. Money lies in groundbreaking stuff like the following:
Which pro can drink the most real ale before shitting their pants?
What’s the naughtiest city for a bmx’er to go to (drugs, sex, gayz rofl)?
Fuck the news off completely unless C4tini is writing it
Product reviews that atually mean something, like kettle checks, which shoes wear through the slowest for brakeless riding, condoms that come in an XL packet but are really Medium so it looks lke you’re packing serious heat.
Shit like that, that’s what I want to read about. Like Borelando said in the last issue, BMX is for the kids nowadays, it’s fucking bent. You wuldn’t see VicMurphy let DBI take it in the shitter to sell a couple more frames would you? That’s probably why they shit the bed, but it’s better than your product range coming out in every colour in the rainbow.
BMX isn’t a gay pride march, sort it out.
[...] The crew over at Streetphire hit us up regarding an experiment they are conducting to find out what’s what when it comes to the BMX magazines you purchase. They are trying to get an accurate count (which may or may not be possible) as to which magazines readers are purchasing, to answer the question “Do magazines still count?”. Read and vote HERE. [...]
The instructions say: “Which magazines do you still purchase? You can select more than one option”
Then it won’t let you select more than one option…. brilliant !
yep, your survey is really going to be accurate. I appreciate what you are trying to do, How can it be when it still doesn’t work correctly even after you posted that reply? By the way, you can find out true sales numbers of magazines in the U.S. without some poll; legally they are required to reveal those numbers. So with all due respect, your poll is unneccessary and pointless.
Yo H-man,
not necessarily a new discussion, but still an interesting one. Although you’re question “do magazines still count?” won’t really be answered by that poll though… Assuming you’re judging the whole validity of web vs print solely on advertising effectiveness there is still a lot of factors you’re not considering. A magazine in somebody’s house is often read cover to cover many times over by different people, and unlike the web it’s much harder to collate ad effectiveness information. Conversely, a lot of people read news on the internet via RSS feeds and never get to see adverts. Adverts are also only a small part of how brands/companies create awareness using media. An 8 page article with relating web video is always going to be more effective than any number of web banners. Adverts are old school, think brand!
Oi cumbrain id rather eat a sheeps bollock than listen to your tripe your little tramp.
If ali baba cant sort things out then who knows what chatsting you raz?
FLID
Gutted becos you burnt all your bridges. Go do a snapout robotman.
YOU CAN BRING YOUR FREINDLESS GIRL DOWN FROM NEWCASTLE TO HASTINGS AND I’LL POP CHERRIES WHILST YOU POP HTML CODES!
The poll still doesn’t work. I chose three mags, and I got a warning message saying I was only aloud one choice.
Just an FYI but in Safari you can only chose one option?
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Otherwise, glad to see someone rocking the boat!
It would only allow me to vote for one magazine
The poll still doesn’t work if you choose more than one magazine. I get a message that says Maximum number of choices: 1.
Sounds like this whole thing is fucked up!
I love the personnel digs, shows you just how far some people have evolved as they’ve grown up.
If the polls not working I guess we should close this argument and lay it to rest, there’s not an awful lot I can do to fix it as im not coder, leave that to the t-t-tech g33ks
Still either way you look at it its got some people thinking, some people talking, positive and negative stuff. Shame I couldn’t get the damn thing to work properly, its the same one as Ride have on there RideToGlory voting system and there’s seems fine??
H Man
anon is blatently robin fenlon
Sean, sorry, but I’m not Robin; I even don’t have anything do do with any media. Just making some obvious points about this whole silly attempt to compare apples and oranges.
I cant vote for more than one???