Showing posts with label Dialed Scooter Mag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dialed Scooter Mag. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

Dialed Scooter Magazine Friday Feature: Spillway of Death with Ryan Williams



Friday Feature is here from Dialed Magazine. This one throws it back to an older issue where photographer Dale Travers met up with Ryan Williams for a photo shoot. He got some sick photos, Ryan took a gnarly slam, and it turned into a pretty tight article.





Monday, April 22, 2013

Dialed Magazines "From Flow to Pro with Bransyn Smith"



This was the last Friday Feature for Dialed Magazine. It was back from Issue 2, and featured Bransyn Smith, a rider I still feel is pretty underrated. Check it out below. And head over to the Dialed Magazine Facebook, to stay updated on what's going on with the first US Magazine in the sport.


https://www.facebook.com/DialedMagazine
Instagram @DialedMagazine
Twitter @DialedMagazine






Friday, April 12, 2013

Dialed Scooter Magazine's Catching Up with Ryan Gould





Ryan Gould has had some legit coverage in past Dialed issues. From photos, to the poster, and a First Fives back in Issue 2. Recently Dialed caught up with Ryan to see what he's been up to lately. This is something Dialed is going to be doing every Friday. So make sure to head over to their Facebook, and check Inside-Scooters every Friday to see what they post next.

https://www.facebook.com/DialedMagazine






Friday, March 29, 2013

Dialed Scooter Magazine New Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram



Dialed is up on their Social Media game and it's looking good. If you guys want to see exclusive content, future content updates, and even have some chances to get featured in Dialed yourself..you definitely need to be following Dialed.



Monday, November 5, 2012

Freestyle Depot now has Issue 2 of DIALED MAGAZINE IN STOCK!


Freestyle Depot has the newest issue of Dialed Magazine in stock and available from their website, follow the link here: http://www.freestyledepot.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DDUSMG0200

Also check out the newest Freestyle Depot ad featuring Tyler Wheeland with a massive wall ride! www.FREESTYLEDEPOT.com


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Dialed Issue 2 Cover Shot

As Dialed Issue 2 finishes it's printing run, it will soon be available on all websites and in shops. With new Layout and Graphic Design Manager Kris Anacleto of BoxesLTD, we are really stoked on how Issue 2 turned out. Can't wait for everyone to check it out.

For Issue 3 we have an announcement that we will make on ISB at a later date, but we think everyone will be pretty stoked.






Do you have photos that you think are good enough to be in Dialed? Are you a good writer, and want a chance to work with us at Dialed Scooter Magazine? Email 1StevenT1@gmail.com and let's talk about it.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Dialed Magazine Interview


 Creating a magazine has been a dream of Steven Tongson, co-owner here at Inside Scooters for years now.  Meeting with a few different potential business partners, he eventually realized that this was something he wanted to do without the help of financial backing.  After many months of work, the very first issue of Dialed Scooter Mag was released, available for free at Scooterzone.  In order to find out more about the mag, I hit up Steven as well as Tyler Wheeland, who also plays a big role on Dialed.


Jordan Jasa:  So, you finally got the first issue out...How are you feeling?  Stoked or what?

Steven: I dont even know if I can really put into words how it feels dude, but Ill give it a shot. Its honestly a lot of relief, and I have to admit, I am proud of myself, and definitely proud of the Staff behind me who made this happen. 

Where is it going to be available and how can people get it?

Steven: Dialed is going to be available all over the USA. It is not, and will never be exclusive to any one region of the country. Give it a little bit of time, and riders will be able to get their hands on each issue at all major online shops, walk in shops, and more.

How long ago did the idea of creating a magazine come about?  What made you want to undertake such a task?

The Big Man himself.
Steven: In reality, this has been something that was an idea for more than two years. I just kept it quiet for the most part. 
In the beginning, I was to partner with a certain company, and make a magazine together with them. After giving it some thought, I realize this wasnt really what I was aiming to do. From there, I was approached by Andy Wegener, owner of Sunshine Distribution, ELYTS, 841, etc etc. It was a hell of a deal indeed, if I was to partner up and take that deal. But again, in the end, I realized it wasnt what I had envisioned, or what I wanted. 
That was all last year. After talking to a few company owners, and mainly Scott Mackintosh, the owner of Scooter Hut in Australia, I was convinced that I could in fact do this on my own. It would just take an immense amount of dedication, drive, and support. With my love for this sport, the community, and writing, I made the decision to do this magazine on my own. No financial backing and no partnership with any other company. I wanted to create a magazine 100% owned and ran by actual riders.

Tyler, when did you get involved?  What are your motivations for working for Dialed?

Tyler: Steven told me about Dialed at cooter con in 2010. Along the way he would tell me progress and stuff then I became part of the staff in October I believe. I'm a huge fan of magazines and of course I love scooters so it fit perfectly. I'm siked for real interviews and for good photos to be on print.

Creating a magazine is obviously a lot of work, but I think there are probably some things most people arent even aware of which are necessary in production.  Whats the process of making a magazine like?  How was it done on the first issue?  What do you guys each do specifically?

Steven: Ill go first here, before Tyler gets his answer in. Well youre definitely right dude, it is a lot of work, and very few people in the community will know just how much work. It was one of the most daunting tasks I ever took on. We literally started with nothing at all. Just an idea.. and we had to take that idea and turn it into something real. I cant even explain how hard that can be. I guess we just started with a content list. From there, we tracked down the riders, and attempted to make it happen haha.

 The process, well.. how we do things at Dialed. I get together with Tyler, and we spend a solid week discussing the content we want in the next issue. Once Tyler completes the content list, and it is cleared by me. We basically just get straight into it. We contact each rider, make sure theyre down to be in the magazine, and we start working with em. Photos that get sent into the magazine, go straight to Dylan Kasson for photo editing. When we have full text and photos for a piece, all of that is sent to Tom Hoying who lays that particular article or interview out to be ready for print. Once we have 100% all of the photos for an issue, we send those off to Alex Steadman who takes care of all of the photo captions in each issue. Once we got everything good to go, and Ive looked the complete magazine over a good 1,203,847,129,083,741 times..I give the “ok to Tom, and he sends it off to our printers. 

As for what I do for Dialed..hmm. I dont have a definite role I guess. I pretty much do a little bit of everything. Obviously I own the magazine, so I take care of all expenses (such fun..) I make sure everyone is staying on top of things, I write for the magazine, and do interviews, and I handle all of the advertising within the magazine.

Tyler: Steven pretty much handled the process.  I am the content manager and also help Steven in any way possible.

Has the second issue been easier to work on so far, now that you know what youre doing?

Steven: Man. The second issue is coming along so nicely. Now that we all got a handle on how this whole things works, we can really get things done. To be honest though, thats how I wanted it. I want people to know that this is being done by riders. I didnt have tons of money, and just have some professional layout and design dude just come in and handle my magazine. We are all scooter riders first, before anything else. 

Tyler: It's a bit easier but it's still a huge task. I wouldn't say we know what we are doing exactly yet. It's a huge learning experience. We are more prepared though.

Back to the first issue, Monky McMoran got the cover shot, with a front board down Hollywood 12.  Why did you guys decide on giving Monky the cover, and how did you pick who else to feature in the issue?

Dialed Issue #1.

Steven: Well, I guess theres no denying it, since most people already know. But Monky has been one of my favorite riders for such a long time now, and it just so happened that in the past couple of years he has really taken his riding to another level, mainly with his street riding. That being said it was a no brainer for me. I remember giving Monky the phone call, and telling him I wanted him on the front cover of the first issue.. haha good times. As for the other riders, it is never really easy to pick out who to feature in Dialed. Tyler and I basically think of riders who honestly deserve to be in there. It can be a rider whos killing it, doesnt get enough recognition, an up and comer, contest killer, and obviously with theInjury Incident article in each issue, we always look for someone who got absolutely wrecked.

Tyler: Kind of whoever deserves it and whoever is killing it at the time.  Monky has been on his game since he won that epic comp like a year and a half ago it just seemed right.

There is a small handful of other magazines in our sport now...What do you think of them?  Also, can you tell us what the deal is with Dialled of Australia?

Steven: Haha. Well, I will say that one of the reasons I really wanted to do this, is because I feel like the riders need it. For the record, I donthate on any of the other magazines on there. But that doesnt mean I like them, and think theyregood. Were not a magazine from another country, trying to be a magazine in the USA. Were riders that live in the USA, and were making a magazine for the USA. Some of the other magazines out right now, really just dont do the sport justice. We looked at them before starting Dialed, and instantly knew we can do better, so we went for it. I mean come on.. if youre going to have the audacity to stick, “Americas First Freestyle Scooter Magazine on your front cover, and release nothing more than a bad looking picture book? Do you REALLY think youre helping the sport when a BMX rider or skater picks that magazine up and looks through it
As for Dialled Australia, youll notice the 2 Ls. Thats how they spell it in Aus. Dialled Aus is our sister magazine for Australia. It is not the same magazine that you will get here in the USA. They are two completely different magazines designated to their locations. Dialled Aus is doing great in Australia, and we will be sure to match her here in the USA. As for Dialed US being available in AUS, and Dialled AUS being available here, that is something still to be decided.

Sweet banner they had made.

Can you tell us anything about the next upcoming issues?  Or any goals/future plans for Dialed?

Steven: I dont want to say too much regarding riders featured in the issues or other exclusive articles, but I will say this. We are never going to find a comfortable point with Dialed. Thats just not how my Staff is. Were thinking beyond that. We know that we have a lot to learn, and were willing to do so. We have no plans of stopping or slowing down either. 

Future plans and goals? Hmm.. Eventually, I want to be dropping a new issue every two months, not every three. But I dont feel its 100% mandatory to do so. I want to find more ways to give back to the community through Dialed as well. Sponsoring competitions and events is one way I plan on doing that. From there, its really to just make sure Dialed is known to all riders as the best magazine out in the USA. 

Any last thoughts/comments/thanks?

Steven: I feel like a real magazine in our sport is something that can only be produced by people that actually ride scooters. To some people the idea of making a magazine is simply to make money off of it. At Dialed that couldnt be further than the truth, shit my empty wallet proves that. Making money is needed to continue what we do, but it isnt why we do this. Were not from another industry trying to cash in on scooters. Scootering is something we all actually do. Weve been in this sport since we were kids. Dialed is my way to give back to the community, the industry, and to the sport that has kept me out of a 9 -5 job for the past three years. Its about the passion, not the paycheck. 

"Its about the passion, not the paycheck." 
I definitely want to give thanks to some of the people that made this possible. I want to thank Scott Mackintosh over at Scooter Hut for making me realize that I can in fact do this, and succeed. I gotta thank John Radtke and Chris Gascoigne as well. While they dont work for Dialed anymore, it was those two riders who turned the dream into a reality. It would have never made it past an idea if not for them. Scooter Zone James for being a Homie from the get go, and supporting me nonstop along the way. My Mom and my Dad who believed in me when I didnt even believe I could do this, and for their endless amounts of support. My entire staff working alongside me at Dialed Scooter Mag, who impress me time and time again with their talents in their fields. I assure you, without the current staff working with Dialed, we wouldnt have a magazine at all. To Tyler Wheeland for honestly keeping my head on straight, and being one of my close friends for so long. Last, but certainly not least to a very special person in my life named Alice. She was my strength when I had none and my only source of happiness when I was stressed out of my mind. She stood by me through everything, and me thanking her at the end of this interview equals less than half of what she truly deserves. 

Tyler: This project only has room for improvements and hopefully you guys dig. Thanks to Steven for giving me this opportunity and my parents for not making me get a real job.
For anyone who wants to get their hands on the first issue check with your favorite scooter webshops/shops, if they don't carry Dialed, ask them to! For now you can get them for sure by clicking the link below.. Scooter Zone

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Dialed Scooter Mag


Well it's been a long time coming, but the wait is coming to an end very soon. All I can say is soon everyone will be able to get a copy of Dialed. See the pictures below for a little sneak peek.


To anyone who thinks I am trying to "compete" with other Magazines, I'm not. To anyone who thinks I care what other Magazines are doing, I don't. Myself, and the Staff behind Dialed are doing this for the sport that we love, a sport we actually take part in, the sport that we grew up doing.

Fresh off the UPS truck


Yeah, Phoenix has a spread in Dialed. Without giving away too much, let's just say Cooper is a beast.


MGP was definitely "Madd Enough" to get into Dialed Issue 1.




Get ready guys, cause we have all worked hard on Dialed. Some familiar names that helped make this happen, are Tyler Wheeland, Dylan Kasson, Alex Steadman, and Shelby Grimnes. All of us are happy that the hard work is over, and we finally get to have the Magazine out for you guys.

Stay tuned to ISB for official release dates.

Monday, September 12, 2011

How Bad Does Monky Want the Dialed Scooter Mag Cover Shot?






...That bad.



The wait is almost over guys. All details regarding the official release date for the first issue of Dialed Scooter Magazine, will be posted here on Inside-Scooters soon.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Dialed Scooter Mag - Article Preview


Hey everyone, Dialed Scooter Mag recently posted up an Article Preview of an article that will be in the magazine upon release. This article is on Ali Kermani and his mega scooter collection. Look at the image below of the front profile of one of the decks! Follow the link I posted below and get more details on this article.



Article Preview
Article Preview
Article Preview

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Dialed Scooter Mag Details



Got an update for you guys about the upcoming US print magazine, Dialed Scooter Mag. As most of you know this magazine is being made by myself, and other riders in the sport. I really feel like that's the only way to really make a magazine for the riders of this sport.

I got some details for you guys about the first issue of Dialed Scooter Mag.



How many are we makin?

First up we will be printing 10,000 copies of the first issue. We originally planned to only do 3,500 copies..but decided that number was just too small. So we decided on 10,000. Keep in mind that number is going to rise for future issues. We want to make sure that everyone who wants a copy of Dialed, can get their hands on one.

Ok.. but how much does it cost..?

What about the price though? There are other magazines out that are charging you guys up to 5 bucks for an issue. Not at Dialed. For me this magazine is NOT about making money off of the riders who make this sport what it is. So what is the price going to be? Nothing. Zero. Nada. Free. You want a copy of the first issue? You got it. I will not be sticking a price tag on Dialed Scooter Mag. This magazine is for the riders of the sport, and the companies that helped make our industry what it is today, and there's just no way I can see myself charging you guys to get your hands on something I am happy, and proud to be able to provide you.

Where is it going to be available??

Dialed will be distributed all across the USA. From your favorite websites, to your favorite walk in shops. We will do our best to make sure that Dialed Scooter Mag is as easily obtainable as possible for you guys. If the website you buy parts from, or the shop you go into doesn't carry Dialed when it comes out. Shoot me an email, and let's change that asap!

So what's in the Magazine?

You will see some of your favorite companies and some of the sports top riders in Dialed Scooter Mag. From Razor, ScooterZone, Blunt, Phoenix Pro Scooters, and MGP and many more companies. To, Monky, Tyler Bonner, Dick Narger, TWhee, Jon Reyes, HepGreg, and more. We will have exclusive articles, columns, interviews, photos and more. Our content will be completely exclusive, and you will not be able to find it simply by looking online at forums or other websites. You want to see Dialed content? Get your hands on Dialed Scooter Mag.


Yeah, Yeah, Yeah... but when does it come out?!

Soon. All I will say right now, is soon. I am not going to jump the gun and name a release date, due to the fact that there are a LOT of small things that can go wrong while publishing a magazine that can add a few extra days onto the process. However, we WILL have a concrete date for you guys in the near future, and rest assured it will be released here on Inside-Scooters, and the Dialed Website, and Facebook.



Want more information on Dialed? Keep checking Inside-Scooters.

If YOU want your company in Dialed Scooter Mag, or got any general questions...email me at StevenT@DialedScooterMag.com

Monday, July 18, 2011

Dialed Scooter Mag Facebook T-shirt give away!

Dialed Scooter Mag is doing a free t-shirt give away on Facebook for certain milestones of likes on their page. Dialed says that they will be doing this at every 50likes from the 300 mark till the 1000 mark. Get to liking guys!!

** Dialed also says not to worry there will be tons more chances aside Facebook to win gear and other prizes. **

Dialed Scooter Mag Facebook

Dialed Scooter Mag Website

Also, if you haven't already, check out the Inside Scooters Facebook and give it a like.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Dialed Scooter Mag




When I first came up with the idea of starting and running my own print magazine, I had one person support me, for every five people that didn't. Even now, those numbers haven't changed all that much. What has changed though, is me. After being in this sport for over 9 years, and growing into a passionate writer.. I've made my mind up, and I am making this magazine.

Despite the doubt from people, some even close friends. Despite other companies talking of starting magazines that have ten times my funding. Despite all of that, I am going to bring the sport the best quality magazine I can. This magazine will be ran by riders, and owned by riders. No one from outside of our industry and our sport, will have any pull in what doesn't, or does, go inside Dialed. I can't even see a real magazine being done any other way, but rest assure people are going to try.

This magazine will be a look inside our sport from the eyes of the riders. We'll bring you exclusive interviews, with today and tomorrow's best, In depth looks at some of our industries leading companies, High quality articles, Top stories, and a lot more. You will not find our content anywhere else, except inside Dialed Scooter Mag.

All updates, including the release date of the first issue will be released here on Inside-Scooters. Just know that it's coming, sooner than a lot of you anticipate, it's coming.



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