I think another side effect of this thread is that it illustrates the importance of feedback to the TDR staff so that they can look at what we as members are needing/wanting. I agree with Steve St. Laurent's comments on the three stages relating to the magazine.
Every so often, one of my other subscribed magazines prints a survey form in the mag asking for feedback from the readers. They sometimes entice responses via a prize giveaway. Being that the focus of that mag is a vehicle type that isn't being built anymore, it is important to them to come up with new ways to maintain their readership.
Obviously this isn't as critical for TDR given that our trucks are being produced in many variations. Yet, a reader input survey would definitely give members the ability to provide the TDR Staff with more ideas for content in the magazine.
Every so often, one of my other subscribed magazines prints a survey form in the mag asking for feedback from the readers. They sometimes entice responses via a prize giveaway. Being that the focus of that mag is a vehicle type that isn't being built anymore, it is important to them to come up with new ways to maintain their readership.
Obviously this isn't as critical for TDR given that our trucks are being produced in many variations. Yet, a reader input survey would definitely give members the ability to provide the TDR Staff with more ideas for content in the magazine.