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New Site Format
As you know
StampedeProject has
become way more than
just Stampede, Traxxas,
to now include other
RC brands, accessories,
and cars. I still don't sell
anything, I just
enthusiastically promote
those RC products I think
are great.
Take a look through
the above links.
I simply had too much
information for my
old site format.
More fun projects
coming...
- Tony
StampedeProject.com
Please Private Message
me
Here on the
Traxxas Forum
Copyright 2007
all rights reserved
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For the Love of
Writing
"Tony - You are
like the luckiest guy in the world with your site and writing for RC
Car. You get all the free stuff you want for the asking and get
paid to do it... "
The truth is far from that
statement. If I had a dollar for every email I receive like this I
would actually be making money from this hobby and the on-staff writers
for magazines would be millionaires. The reality is quite
different and on occasion more like work.
For the Ego
My dad always said be careful what you wish for and writing in
general is definitely in that category unless you are a best selling
writer. I love to write, I have co-authored a book, and write
extensively outside the hobby on various topics, but for me writing is
the part I covet most about this hobby. As a "geek with an
MBA", I though it would be fun to write for an RC
magazine and Stephen Bess (editor or RC Car) was willing to give me a
shot even though I had no magazine experience. Stephen has been
really great and has given me tons of trust and an extraordinarily long
leash, probably more than any other writer simply to see what my
non-mainstream fishing expeditions come up with next. Although I
am not "that" guy, I am like a little kid every time I see my article
published. Call it ego, but it's one of the little highs that
keeps the geek in me going. The funny thing is that although I
feel I have reached some important milestones in my life, education,
great wife, career, etc., my writing career has been one of my top
personal accomplishments.
For the Money... what money?
Although a little less naive, my hope was that as a contributing writer,
article payments and products would somehow offset the costs of the
hobby for me. RC Car and my relationship as a Beta tester for a variety
of manufactures has certainly allowed me to do some very interesting
projects and integrations, but when the dust clears I absolutely in the
financial hole from tools, parts, pieces, and equipment. Let's say
you do beg for a new whatever to test, you still may need to go buy a
couple hundred dollars worth of parts to make it work. My wife reminded me the
other day that since I started writing for RC Car, along with my typical
hobby expenditures which shall remain un-accounted, I spent roughly
$2000 in tools, $500 on shelving and storage, nearly $1000 on
photography equipment, site hosting expenses which are not cheap, $500
for upgraded landscaping for product photos (that she was OK with), and
all the stuff on Ebay she doesn't even know about (which was a lot by
the way). She knows those were just the apparent expenses, there
is a lot of other stuff that creeps into the shopping cart at Lowes or
Home Depot that is clearly a hobby expense. She walked away mumbling
something about she could have bought a new REAL car. [Someone
asks] "Yeah, but what about the paychecks?" RIGHT, unless you are on
staff, payment will most likely come in the form of products and at the
rate of about $50 a page, you do the math... writing for RC sure isn't
about the money.
  
Labor of Love
My relationship with RC Car magazine has become quite the labor of love
which ends up being 95% concept development, photos, writing, editing,
wrenching, and researching, 2% writers block, and 3% actual driving and
testing - I probably put in 15-20 hours a week just on RC Car articles
and another 5-10 hours maintaining this site and hitting my favorite
forums. After banging out three articles in the last two weeks, I
realized I hadn't driven just for fun in over a month - testing testing
testing everything is analytical. I typically have a couple dozen
articles going and with deadlines looming overhead, adhering to magazine
formats, staying under word counts, self editing, getting the right
pictures, and pulling it all together, writing becomes the hobby for me
and can seem like work very quickly if you don't love it.
Honestly, I feel for the magazine staffers, because this is their full
time job and at times I know there is more work than fun.
The Price of Fame
Yeah so I get my name in lights once a month and people are starting to
know me in industry
circles as that brushless fabrication guy, however sometimes it's not
all grins and giggles.
Then there is the target on my back where
every idiot with an opinion wants to tell me how much smarter they are
or how wrong I was in a write up, or that I am a sell out because this
brand is definitely better than... well you get the idea.
Unfortunately the level of maturity in this industry is pretty low.
This is one reason I participate less and less in forums, everyone wants
to take a swing at you and it's just not fun. The forum post that
ticked me off the most was regarding a regarding my Castle Creations
Mamba Max RC Car article review. The post become a bitch session
and personal attack on me because they couldn't figure out how to set up
their cars with the controller and I must have be bought off - one of
those imbeciles actually emailed me later for help after flaming me in
the post. There are plenty of people that genuinely ask for help
that are nice people, I'll give them my time, the schmucks in the group
I will ignore and they can fend for themselves.

Integrity for Sale...
Fun and games aside, I have made a valiant attempt to remain completely
un-sponsored and devoid any
"advertiser biasing", however I am sorry to say some bias has
happened slowly and completely innocently. As mentioned, the
immaturity of the industry and some dishonest behavior ticks us all off.
Some days I get a happy call back, sometimes I am ignored or even
bitched at. Luckily in this industry there are some honest
professionals (young & old) who will take the time to call a person
back, even if it is to say "we are not interested".
How rude has it gotten? I actually had one
emerging manufacturer tell me that he "didn't really have time to talk
with internet review site owners, because we were a very
insignificant part of their PR plan." Another manufacturer bitched
me out because he though I was from a competing magazine with very
similar title. Turns out he was guaranteed a good review with the
purchase of an advertising contract. Make a note of how many times
you see "most fun ever", "best RC we have tested", and similar logically
contradictory statements all in the same issue of magazines. So you
thought somehow the RC industry was buffered from bribery, think again?
Some manufacturers don't take criticism very
well and others boarder on dishonest. Point out obvious manufacturer
flaws or shortcomings in this youthfully operated RC business and it
feels more like a bad dating experience. I have also had more than
a couple smaller manufacturers and even a larger very prominent
manufacture attempt to bribe me to control the testing outcome on an
article - for the record I walked away from those proposed articles in a
rage. From an integrity perspective it's tough to look at those
manufacturers the same way again and makes you wonder whether they have
always bought their ratings.
The point is when company X blows you off as
a consumer, writer, or even as a retailer, no matter what the reason, it
does affect how you think about their products and what your buy next
time you are at a hobby shop or thumbing through a distributor catalog
to fill a purchase order. In my case it does affect my reviews, who I
call to work with on my next crazy project, or in some cases articles
ideas I just toss because "that manufacturer is just a pain to work
with".
Great People
Where the idiots would make me walk away from the hobby from time to
time, the wonderful, caring and helpful people I have met through this
hobby will bring me back and keep me here for a lifetime. Thanks
to everyone who has sent in fan mail to RC Car and the nice emails
directly to me - it keeps me going. For the most part I think
manufacturers are remembering this is a hobby of fun, however as we just
saw with Gil Losi Jr's move to Kyosho, sometimes business gets too
serious. Of course some manufacturers are bigger than others, but
I see behind the scenes that many are having a blast, developing,
marketing, and just having fun.
It's a small industry where everyone bounces
around within. Talking with some new friends at
Pro-Line, HPI, MaxAmps.com, and A123 Racing, it occasionally seems I am
the one behind the computer the most and not out having fun. I am happy
to be part of the success that the previously unknown ultra premium
brushless motor manufacturer Neumotors is now experiencing on the RC Car
side of the industry - it feels good to help promote great products.
Some new friends at the restarted Tekin Racing have definitely been
having fun that's apparent from their marketing and test videos.
What has been a real blast is getting non-RC companies involved, such as
the Garmin and Lawrence GPS, WD40, Hitchi powertools, and even Dremel.
These huge companies can bring sponsorship opportunities and long-term
stability to our hobby which can elevate exposure to a completely new
level nationally and internationally.
   
Ranting
This is what I love most about the hobby, finger to keyboard,
blathering on and on about this subject or that, it never gets boring.
Overall the good outweighs the bad by a long
shot, but product for free and money for nothing is off base by a mile -
I simply love writing and hope I keep you honestly informed and
entertained in the process.
Tony - StampedeProject.com
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