Of couse it would. I don't feel that it is realistic to have a local dealer put up a large sponsorship based on the fact that we'd be in the same locale next year... the group will realistically be going elsewhere in the future.I don't know if everyone's preference for SFO remain in Eureka Springs or for CFO to stay near Custer, SD or move to Wisconsin....Does anyone think that would matter to a local dealership?
Absolutely, I could make an educated guess about how many attendees there will be. History of the meets has shown that the EOM meet grows quite a bit each year.You need to have a realistic estimate on your number of attendees. Orangevale's effort for WFO6 went as far as to chart FJR owners average spending habits for accessories, and talked up the captive audience part. It's all a shill game to some point, but you gotta be the used car salesman. You obviously don't want to come off flaky, but you have to justify the expense of their donations with potential future revenue. I'm certainly not the world's best sales guy, but I can work a phone well enough to ******** a marketing guy into a couple hundred dollars worth of swag. Look at what companies you've bought stuff from for your FJR, and call those places. Offer to put up company banners, pass out fliers with registration packs, etc. If they have an "in" for advertising that you can do easily, this is the best way to accommodate their needs.
Can you share that letter with Jackson/CFO RallyMaster please? He can point it in the direction of the Official Swag Collector for CFO.Travis, Dave & I have taken almost all of the tactics that you mention & incorporated the info into a letter that was sent to a bunch of perspective donors.
So, we shall see how things turn out.
I meant commercializing the forum. I've been getting more and more "isolationist" as the forum is commercially concerned. I have no issues with commercializing a meet as the organizers seeing fit, and even mentioning who the meet sponsor are (so long as they are not in violation of the guidelines, i.e. Motorcycle Larry)I don't think that I understand Travis. Why does advertising at a meet go against FJRForum policy?
Andrew put up an open poll on the forum for a while, and pulled the numbers from that. You might even be able to find it if you dig through the history enough. I wish I had a copy of the flier he used to recruit sponsors.As far as charting spending habits for accessories? Well, I seriously do not have any idea how that could be done w/ any accuracy. Definitely a shill game, for sure.
I just discovered this thread.Can you share that letter with Jackson/CFO RallyMaster please? He can point it in the direction of the Official Swag Collector for CFO.Travis, Dave & I have taken almost all of the tactics that you mention & incorporated the info into a letter that was sent to a bunch of perspective donors.
So, we shall see how things turn out.
Thanks!
A couple of days ago I received a bunch of Yamaha swag in the mail. Caps, key chains, large Yamaha banners, neck coolers, carabineer/flashlights, and multi-driver screwdrivers w/light. So after getting promised and stiffed at CFO 2007, I am very pleased with their response this year.But, yes, I noticed that Yamaha was missing in action. At WFO last year in Park City, I talked to the lead Yamaha person there and got a commitment from her for Yamaha to supply a little swag for CFO 2007. I followed up with several e-mails, none of which were answered, and they sent nothing.
On Wednesday of last week at Sturgis I talked with Yamaha's Assistant Division Manager for National Events and again received a commitment for a little swag for CFO 2008. Today I followed up with an email to her. We'll see what, if anything, they supply. I'll be giddy if we receive a couple of caps for CFO.
I'll send you the contact information in a PM.Who exactley was your contact at Yamaha? I tried sending them letters and have gotten no response. I imagine it's too late for EOM, even if I get the right person. Dammit
It may be too late for them to get a truckfull of bikes to us... but probably not too late for swag if they'd like to send a trinket or two.Who exactley was your contact at Yamaha? I tried sending them letters and have gotten no response. I imagine it's too late for EOM, even if I get the right person. Dammit
It may be too late for them to get a truckfull of bikes to us... but probably not too late for swag if they'd like to send a trinket or two.Who exactley was your contact at Yamaha? I tried sending them letters and have gotten no response. I imagine it's too late for EOM, even if I get the right person. Dammit
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