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Membership Growing

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Another 70 members, getting there slowly.

28,818

You would expect us to have another one of those telethons on the footy show, which should add an extra 300-400. Then the supporter run telethon which should raise around 200-300. Add natural growth, spikes from exciting wins and we should be at 30,000 by 3 weeks time IMO.

 
i read this on ology

"Just spoke to the club and the Dob in a Demon campaign will be starting next month with Hamish Blake,

only 5 new members signed so far today.

Cheers "

what does this mean, anyone know?

yeah the Dob in a Demon campaign was somethinh that was raised at the Youth Summit Nugget. so i only know what was said on that day. The idea is that every football supporter, whether the are Melbourne followers or not, are going to be asked to Dob in a Demon. That means report to the club any supporter you know supports the DEES but isnt a member. Hamish Blak is going to plugthe campaign and i would say it will be on the Footy Show or perhaps before the game. You will be asked to give the club the phone number of a demon supporter so the club can contact them etc .. hope this helps paints a picture

 
yeah the Dob in a Demon campaign was somethinh that was raised at the Youth Summit Nugget. so i only know what was said on that day. The idea is that every football supporter, whether the are Melbourne followers or not, are going to be asked to Dob in a Demon. That means report to the club any supporter you know supports the DEES but isnt a member. Hamish Blak is going to plugthe campaign and i would say it will be on the Footy Show or perhaps before the game. You will be asked to give the club the phone number of a demon supporter so the club can contact them etc .. hope this helps paints a picture

brilliant idea. i could go wild.


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We all know the 2014 premiership is as good as ours however lets try get one earlier hahahaha

Hamish is gold

Good idea

Dob in a Demon video:

http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/121522

Haaa, Funny but not inspirational we need our advertisements to be more inspiring and more passionate. In 2010 I wanna see a inspiring membership campagin. If this doesnt happen I`m gonna make one myself which will be about Passion, Loyalty and Committment.

CARN THE DEES

 

Inspiring? Like the membership campaign used by.....errr...ummmm... the Troo buys? Like...

Inspiring? Like the membership campaign used by.....errr...ummmm... the Troo buys? Like...

Just inspiring. What`s your point anyway


Name an inspiring membership campaign.

Name an inspiring membership campaign.

I don`t know any inspiring membership campaigns. But we can make an inspiring membership campaign.

Name an inspiring membership campaign.

What are you trying to prove? Would you like an inspiring membership campaign or not, It`s just a suggestion.


29,035!!!!

Just 965 to go :)

Beautiful. Got a call from Hamish Blake this morning...."Dob in a Demon", plus the email. Go Dees!

interesting that we are not the minnows.. ROOS 27288 and streets ahaead of the Pups @ 24528 !!

Go Dees :)

interesting that we are not the minnows.. ROOS 27288 and streets ahaead of the Pups @ 24528 !!

Go Dees :)

StKilda 28,101. I hope we knock them off in the Membership numbers race.

The Hawks 'dont think.. do' campaign is excellent if you havent heard it

It was the first few times I heard it, but now i just yawn at it.


The Hawks membership total includes a 1 game membership for Tassie residents; according to SEN. Boy if a new team comes into Tassie the Hawks membership will more than half!

If we beat Adelaide this weekend at the G, we will get to 30,000 easily.

 

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