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Ways to promote our beloved club

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 1:11 am
by GPXXX
Does anybody have any ideas or suggestions as to what we can do to promote our beloved club to other fellow FTO owners?

We have seen so many FTOs on the road (whom we believe may not be forum members) so Scracy and I had a bit of a discussion last weekend and figured there is quite a number of things we can do as members to promote this club. :)

Personally, i think we could start with either:

* handing out promotional flyers during car shows by having our own FTO club stand

* leaving invitational membership cards to encourage other fellow FTO owners to sign up as members of this club (so they too can be actively involved with club events etc...)

* hold quarterly or half yearly BBQs + cruises in the name of charity (which will no doubt build a strong rapport with the public + authorities)

* wearing FTO Aust club clothing / apparel (ie: polo shirts, caps, umbrellas, beanies etc)

I'd like your feedback on this so we can start tossing up some ideas for next year. What are your thoughts?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 3:30 am
by TimmyD
enter FTO's into the Auto salon comps advertising the site with the stickers... even hand out small ones as an advertising thing?

Tim

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 12:00 pm
by fto12345
Hi,

Maybe print out very small pamphlets and when you go by an FTO parked, just slot it inbetween the window wipers.

The pamphlet should be simple and should only have the web site and a little instruction showing how to register.
And a contact detail to the web master for any questions.

Maybe some one could make a sample and if we come up with one that we all agree on then post it up on the web for people to print and give it out!

I know it's a bit of a commitment but it'll work if people really liked this site.

Cheers,

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 12:47 pm
by GPXXX
fto12345 wrote: Maybe print out very small pamphlets and when you go by an FTO parked, just slot it inbetween the window wipers.

The pamphlet should be simple and should only have the web site and a little instruction showing how to register.
And a contact detail to the web master for any questions.
that is EXACTLY one of the things i had in mind... :D

Re: Ways to promote our beloved club

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 12:53 pm
by smorison
GPXXX wrote: * handing out promotional flyers during car shows by having our own FTO club stand

* leaving invitational membership cards to encourage other fellow FTO owners to sign up as members of this club (so they too can be actively involved with club events etc...)

* hold quarterly or half yearly BBQs + cruises in the name of charity (which will no doubt build a strong rapport with the public + authorities)

* wearing FTO Aust club clothing / apparel (ie: polo shirts, caps, umbrellas, beanies etc)
Mikey sorry i missed your message the computer was on but no one home so to speak.

There are already flyers you can download (checkout the download section) please distribute these whenever you can.

Clothing i'm working on that with Robb (kaveman) but the finanical outlay is pretty expensive so it'll happen after christmas.

Buy the FTO club stickers :) i have about 20 on hand and can get them made really quickly (the proceeds from these goes to covering the cost of this website as well keeping it more or less free)

Charity thing is pretty cool i'll have to look into how we do this and which charity as a group we want to sponsor? (i'm thinking Steve's Unique FTO Chaity program but i don't think you guys will buy into that ;) ).

Re: Ways to promote our beloved club

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 1:00 pm
by GPXXX
smorison wrote: Charity thing is pretty cool i'll have to look into how we do this and which charity as a group we want to sponsor? (i'm thinking Steve's Unique FTO Chaity program but i don't think you guys will buy into that ;) ).
no Steve, having your own charity that feeds your porn addiction is not exactly the kind of charity that we have in mind, LOL..!!

J/K bro... :lol: :lol:

edit: have i mentioned anything about Mikey's Cash for Compliments charity program too? hehehe... :D

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 1:46 pm
by Raven
ooo, ooo and maby we could have little stickers to put somewhere on the car to show we are members. like next to the rego sticker, somewhere it wont look *~delightful!~*.


and i like the little pamphlete thing to stick in windows of parked FTOs.

or maby something to hang from the rear view mirror...like dice but with other stuff on it

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 1:55 pm
by smorison
Raven wrote:ooo, ooo and maby we could have little stickers to put somewhere on the car to show we are members. like next to the rego sticker, somewhere it wont look *~delightful!~*.
are you taking the piss???? ;)

we already have club stickers ...

Re: Ways to promote our beloved club

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 4:27 pm
by Deeps
GPXXX wrote:wearing FTO Aust club clothing / apparel (ie: polo shirts, caps, umbrellas, beanies etc
Yes, merchandise like clothing would be a good idea.

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 4:57 pm
by MattG
Hey I have a great idea ....we could all drive around in FTO's


hehe - ok maybe it wasn't funny
(back to my s2000)

M@

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 5:07 pm
by twistea
in promoting the club you would want to promote the advantages or opportunities of being a member. the club would also require some type of purpose or aim. if that aim is for members to meet up socially for cruises and the like then you need to state that.

however i have always been under the impression that this was just an internet/forum based club. am i right? otherwise, what is this club all about?

many of the members use the forums as a source of information and possibly meeting other fto enthusiasts. i havn't heard anything about the club entering car shows or motorsport events. if the club was to make more progress then you would definately need to make more substantial statements about the aims of the club and make that clear to current and potential future members.

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 6:00 pm
by d_stroy_r
im also a member of ftowa and we have motorsport event every couple of months.

We are also organising a fto group entry.........should be interesting :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 6:00 pm
by d_stroy_r
im also a member of ftowa and we have motorsport event every couple of months.

We are also organising a fto group entry for the auto salon.........should be interesting :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 7:46 pm
by G1
a bit off topic but related nevertheless

one thing we do not have as a club is membership ID and card, which would enable us to get 10-15% discounts from most mechanics and performance upgrade/tuning shops

i discussed this with racebrakes when i upgraded my rotors and pads on the weekend, and all that we would need is a laminated card with a member number with some personal details on it.

we are missing out on one very vital thing that all other clubs have.

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 9:22 pm
by smorison
G1: see new thread.

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 10:33 pm
by rxboy
fto12345 wrote:Maybe print out very small pamphlets and when you go by an FTO parked, just slot it inbetween the window wipers.
A good idea in theory, but a little idealistic & unrealistic :wink: . I've walked by many FTOs in my time, but never really had the urge to run back to my car and get pamphlets out of my glove box. I'm not a lazy guy, but I'm sure very few people will be prepared to do this if they spot a parked FTO.
twistea wrote:in promoting the club you would want to promote the advantages or opportunities of being a member. the club would also require some type of purpose or aim. if that aim is for members to meet up socially for cruises and the like then you need to state that.
I agree with twistea on this one. Someone needs to sit down and do this properly, ie. write down the long term and short term goals and aims of this club. Only then will we be able to figure out the best way to advertise it. Although this is not a business, nor is it a charity organisation :lol: , I have to quote a famous cliche "if you fail to plan, you plan to fail".

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 10:52 pm
by smorison
that is exactly what i want to do, unfortunately i have to earn money as well and my job is keeping busy till pretty late everynight.

if anyone else wants to come up with a purpose document for the club feel free. i have some ideas that i've posted recently but as mentioned they are very much a work in progress that has a lot of negotiations / conversations first (with club members and other clubs) before it can become a reality.

One thing i'm thinking of is creating an "online meeting" using voice where we can all get together and discuss this club. you would require a mic / speakers (preference is a head set so there isn't an echo)... who's interested in joining in?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 11:14 pm
by FTO338
hmmmm u mean like conference call, damm those things a kinda weired, cause usually half the ppl won't speak from experience! I think is easier 2 do things like group msn.

well thats my 2cents

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 12:25 am
by GPXXX
well we can always conference in on MSN (up to 6 users i think)...

as far as promoting the advantages or opportunities for being a club member, well plans are underway for club discounts/deals at selected retail stores (details to come as they become available) so hopefully that'll be a good incentive to lure members in.

oh and instead of leaving promotional pamphlets on windscreens, i don't see why we can't use 'business cards' instead (so we won't have to carry too many around in our wallets).

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 1:47 am
by d_stroy_r
go on MIRC and u can create your own chat group......fits a lot of people.
its free aswell, just need mirc........which is a real small program.