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Who's marketing memberships

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Don't know if I am the only one but, I am extremely concerned about the lack of urgency coming from the club about supporters renewing memberships and have not seen much in the way of the club marketing for new members. Have checked the table on the club web site and the numbers don't seem to have changed much in the last eight weeks or so. I would have thought that we should be out there in everyones face trying to up the membership numbers. We supposedly have a marketing department but I am concerned we are hearing nothing from them, they can't all be tied up trying to find sponsors. Memberships are our base funding and without them (along with a major sponsor) we really will strugle to survive.

 
Don't know if I am the only one but, I am extremely concerned about the lack of urgency coming from the club about supporters renewing memberships and have not seen much in the way of the club marketing for new members. Have checked the table on the club web site and the numbers don't seem to have changed much in the last eight weeks or so. I would have thought that we should be out there in everyones face trying to up the membership numbers. We supposedly have a marketing department but I am concerned we are hearing nothing from them, they can't all be tied up trying to find sponsors. Memberships are our base funding and without them (along with a major sponsor) we really will strugle to survive.

Well picked up I notice the same thing earlier in the week. What i could suggest is the last few weeks are "down time" theres not a lot of interest in football. Being our 1st game is next week I would hope some marketing will start next week (if it hasn't already, bit hard to know as I've already resinged!)

Well picked up I notice the same thing earlier in the week. What i could suggest is the last few weeks are "down time" theres not a lot of interest in football. Being our 1st game is next week I would hope some marketing will start next week (if it hasn't already, bit hard to know as I've already resinged!)
i wonder if you can buy memberships at the scratch match on saturday, i usally get mine first round, but id get one on saturday if possible.
 

Me too, re-signed that is. I haven't noticed the meter move much either. But i think they get a fair few from the first game, not NAB, match.

There are unsubstantiated rumours that we are creeping up towards the 25,000 mark. I guess maybe someone could call the club to check.


There are unsubstantiated rumours that we are creeping up towards the 25,000 mark. I guess maybe someone could call the club to check.
maybe joe gutnik bought 5000 tickets :lol:
There are unsubstantiated rumours that we are creeping up towards the 25,000 mark. I guess maybe someone could call the club to check.

They are the best kind of rumours. A good one though and a damn good effort if true.

Limited money which needs to be spent at the most effective times

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Now is certainly not a most effective time

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not spending money on marketing at this time.

Ta Da.

 

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