J.R. may use some resources to do some live-streaming but he also charges a substantial fee to stream most events. I know when they streamed an event for a local tour, that fee came out of the prize fund.
JAM knows the tour I'm referring to.
I did not know that. You are more in the pool loop than I am, Rich. :smile:
Most long-established, well-known newspapers have gone belly up, but what some papers have done is taken their news to the website. The Washington Post has an excellent online presence.
Billiards Digest is good at that. The website is inviting and seems to want me to look for more.
I have found
InsidePOOL's website difficult to navigate, and there is too much fluff and clutter on their website to pore through. BTW, who in the heck took that picture of the winners of the Tri-State Tour of Chan, et al. Sheesh! Each one looks like a convict holding up their number, no smile at all. It's frightening to look at them, yet they just won a pool tournament. Why on Earth would anyone take a picture looking like that?! :embarrassed2:
Pool and Billiards magazine is getting better with their website presence. It is easy to navigate and inviting, simple yet effective.
Out of all of them, though, BD is th best as far as a website presence. In this day and age, if you don't have a decent website, you can fuggedaboutit. It is only a matter of time before the print mags in pool all go under.
The way to combat this is their websites. They should be investing resources in their websites. Most companies today are using social media avenues to increase their viewership. For example, if you hit the Like button on Facebook, you could be a lucky person who receives a free yearly subscription. They could offer one freebie a week or one free subscription a month. IP could offer a T-shirt, one a week or one a month.
The website news is instant, quick, and should be up to date. The better news articles they have on their websites, the more that people will congregate, much like AzBilliards is today.
So far, AzBilliards has never had any competition in this department, which is why all of us pool peeps congregate here on the Internet. Food for thought!
