The main difference between this magazine and other baseball magazines is that I have an area that’s specially designed for readers who’s got something to say or discuss about. They can e-mail me what they want to say or discuss about, after selection, I then will print them on my magazine.
Since this is a baseball magazine, I
will say it’s for readers at any age. No matter what’s your socioeconomic
status, your ethnicity, or your gender, everyone can read it.
Five advertisers:
1.1.
Sporting
goods, such as Dick’s sporting goods.
2.2.
Foods,
such as McDonald’s.
3.3. Banks,
such as Chase.
4.4. Sports
drinks, such as Gatorade.
5.5. Telecom,
such as Verizon
Five articles:
1.1.
For
the first one, I plan to tell some background history and its origin of
baseball. I will also tell the readers how the modern baseball is formed.
2.2.
The
second article, I plan to introduce the National Baseball Hall of Fame and
Museum. I will briefly talk about what’s
the qualification the players/coaches/umpires have to meet in order to join the
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
3.3. . For
my third article, I will introduce some basic baseball knowledge to those who
are interested in baseball but not fully understand how it’s played.
4.4.
For
my fourth article, I plan to leave this place for the reader who’s got
something to say. No matter it’s how
they feel about a player or what they want to tell their favorite team.
5.5. For
the last part, I plan to set it as a Q&A session. If there are not enough questions,
then I will change this part into some major events that happened in the
baseball history.
Good idea. Sounds like it's for people with an interest in baseball, but not total fanatics.
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