What gets us more members right now, promoting the sport to prospective racers or spending years making rule changes to fixed perceived flaws with the sport? Even if you changed all the rules today it still would not get us more members tomorrow.
I would like to see us use HR.net to provide input and ideas to other racers/clubs on how and what we are doing to increase membership.
I’ll start with several examples
1)Ed Hearn wants individual racers to put people in boats. Ed has 2 kids racing with him (they are not his kids) plus I saw him let a 9 year old take out his boat at DePue this year. Ed fulfilled his promise.
2) Cooper Jess printed up some very nice posters advertising our Oshkosh, WI race this year. Several of the guys from that area posted 130 of them all around the town. Result: We had nice crowds both days and we were the only show, us and a Dominos Pizza stand that Joe Z. arranged to have present. Lots of the spectators came into the pits to talk to us and we gave them 2 sided color brochures that Paul Nielander designed and printed.
3) I have an interested party stopping by my house tonight to check out my racing equipment.
I know Andrew Fralick does a lot of promotion for the sport, maybe he could refresh our memories on what he does.
I challenge all of you to spend less time on HR.net arguing about nice to haves and get out there and work on the MUST HAVES. (no offence Dan ).
We all love boat racing, we just need to act like it. What are you doing today to promote your sport?
Bill III
I would like to see us use HR.net to provide input and ideas to other racers/clubs on how and what we are doing to increase membership.
I’ll start with several examples
1)Ed Hearn wants individual racers to put people in boats. Ed has 2 kids racing with him (they are not his kids) plus I saw him let a 9 year old take out his boat at DePue this year. Ed fulfilled his promise.
2) Cooper Jess printed up some very nice posters advertising our Oshkosh, WI race this year. Several of the guys from that area posted 130 of them all around the town. Result: We had nice crowds both days and we were the only show, us and a Dominos Pizza stand that Joe Z. arranged to have present. Lots of the spectators came into the pits to talk to us and we gave them 2 sided color brochures that Paul Nielander designed and printed.
3) I have an interested party stopping by my house tonight to check out my racing equipment.
I know Andrew Fralick does a lot of promotion for the sport, maybe he could refresh our memories on what he does.
I challenge all of you to spend less time on HR.net arguing about nice to haves and get out there and work on the MUST HAVES. (no offence Dan ).
We all love boat racing, we just need to act like it. What are you doing today to promote your sport?
Bill III
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