Engaging clubs to link them in with the sale of season memberships? THE CLUB DID THAT A COUPLE OF SEASONS AGO. Not only did the club undertake the initiative, it arranged for a promotion whereby clubs would get dollar-for-dollar returns from a sports equipment supplier for gear. At no cost to the clubs. Free gear for spruiking season memberships.
Uptake of this initiative? Poor. Promotion of this by clubs? Poor. Sad, really.
So don't go pointing the finger at the Nix marketing "department" (all one of him).
That came out of nowhere. Pent up anger.. frustration.
Are you the Nix marketing guy, and were you bitterly disappointed that it your brainchild didn't work?
Just don't go work at the Post Office...
Nope, not the Nix' marketing guy, just the former media guy. And yes, it is pent up frustration. Try working to a scenario that always went something like this:
"Okay, we need to build attendance and membership with a kick-ass campaign."
"Right. What sort of budget do we have?"
"Zero."
"Okay, we need a kick-ass campaign to build attendance and membership that costs absolutely nothing."
Not easy, let me assure you.
Fair enough. I can see how that would be frustrating.
What I don't get is why that leads you to decide to take pot shots at people who are proposing ideas here and trying to make a difference.
The bit you quoted in your first post didn't involve anyone being critical of the marketing department. It involved people proposing ideas. The bit where I said "Nix Marketing Department are you reading this" was not meant to imply he wasn't. I've swapped a number of emails with him in the past two weeks on a number of subjects, including but not limited to highlighting some of the good ideas that have percolated to the surface here in the forums. During the course of those conversations he indicated he was reading the forum regularly.
You later commented "but don't write off the club's earleir efforts..."
Again, who was doing that?
*shaking my head* Makes me wonder why I bother trying to make a difference, and trying to help the club implement their ideas and spread the word. If I was being critical of the marketing department, or if I was poo-pooing their earlier efforts then I would understand it, but it sounds like you're taking swipes at things that people are not even saying or doing...
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.