Annia Minucia Marcella wrote:I would think it was simple:
"Celebrating the living Roman Way and the legacy of the Roman world"
Which is what all Romanophile sites do, in various ways.
What I am trying to say here is you need to find something to offer the Romanophile community it can't get somewhere else, and preferably with as little residual NR baggage as possible.
At UNRV, for example, we're constantly reviewing book reviews. We have famous published authors grace our board an interact with the community. A lot of our members get free books from publishing houses to review. It is one of our foci, and something you really can't anywhere else.
If you want to pretend to be a Roman magistrate and have a lot of silly arguments, you can join NR.
But, as nice and as erudite as its members are, what does SVR offer you can't get anywhere else? How does SVR market itself? See where I am going.
Understand I mean this as constructive criticism. I like this place, I want to see it do well.