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shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-08-29 01:59 pm
[ SECRET POST #236 ]
⌈ Secret Post #236 ⌋
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Next Secret Post: Tomorrow, Thursday, August 29th, 2007.
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Re: 11
(Anonymous) 2007-08-30 11:41 am (UTC)(link)being a big fish in a little pond doesn't carry the same weight as being a big fish in a big pond. having 100 fans who adore you and hang on your every word and having name recognition among those 100 fans is not the same as having 1000 fan name recognition.
all that aside, your suggestions are good and valid for getting a smaller fandom out there and getting more love for it. you are right. spearheading a small fandom into the public view will get your name to the top of the list for the small fandom and give you the satisfaction of spreading your fandom for the masses.
Re: 11
(Anonymous) 2007-08-30 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)It's very hard to become a BNF in an established large fandom. The Harry Potter fandom probably has the most famous BNF but that fandom wasn't that big when they started gaining their fans (notice they're all gone now too, BNF status doesn't last forever, even in big fandoms). If lucky you can find a small fandom that will become large.
But to become a BNF of a large fandom, without working your way up, can be done. One way is to find a large fandom that is in decline, which has a lot of it's main people leaving. When a fandom is in decline there's always a bunch of people who don't want to let go, therefore if someone jumps in and starts posting a lot they'd probably move up to BNF status fairly quickly simply because everyone will know them as the person who's trying to save the fandom.
The other way to become a BNF in a large (and active) fandom is to stick with your OTP. Most pairings have their own separate comm (this was even true back during the old mailing list days), which are smaller than the main fandom comms but still around the size of a medium sized fandom. Squee like crazy whenever your chapter/show/book is released and you see something on your OTP, if your OTP is non-canon post wild theories on how it will become canon or on how it doesn't need to be canon, rec all kinds of fic and art, etc.