The problem with paintball, as this article shows, is everyone is stuck in the past... I was lucky enough to start playing when paintball was in its "prime", for lack of a better word, but all anyone seems to say and focus on is...remember back in the day....its nice to see you wanting to do something about this, but some of it still seems a bit like you're just trying to write an article to reminisce about how great it was in 2001.
What's killed paintball is the price, for some of us lucky few that can afford a £1500 gun and drop £100 every weekend to train, it just isn't feasible for alot. I remember selling 100 paintball for £4 a pot back in 2006... I think most sites nowadays charge double that?
It's nice you're trying to rekindle the youth of paintball as it were, and having a fresh look on the forums by keeping up with the times, but at the end of the day, everything put in a magazine can be on a Facebook page... look at CPPS, they're doing the "where should this team place".. it's getting people interested and looking at how they've played etc, all on FB, and its creating alot of interest. I remember when I used to root for certain players, but the problem with nxl is it's just the same guys recycled over and over now, so it loses its, "oooooo someone new, let's watch lang mug him and teach him who's boss".
I think CPPS FB has started to nail it with the way they are approaching how teams are playing, what they need to do, their place compared to their seed position, but in this day and age, that's all that can be done really. Unless you can reduce the price of paint, nothing much is going to change unless you do something new and inspired...
Something stupid and interactive like a fantasy paintball team, or putting bets on winning teams, just making this somewhere a bit more fun... you are going to struggle getting anyone new onto this site by just posting articles, because your audience are all on Facebook, bored at work, scrolling through their feeds... not thinking "ooo a new article on pballer"
I dont mean to be a neg ferret, but if you're trying to get the sport alive again, digging up the graves of people that have retired wont do it. You have to do something fresh and new.
I do alot of marketing with my job, as well as graphics design and I'm more than happy to help think of ideas, I love the sport, love the forums, but if you want new blood, you need to do it differently.