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It sounds like the efforts to remove some dead wood and inject new life into the convention worked well. Thanks Part 2 of my question...What sort of recruiting efforts to attract new members? There was a simulator? Any other efforts specifically targeting new members? First we had to get them in the door. Data derived from last year's Online Glider Pilot Survey nearly 1000 of you participated in was used to determine which "cross over sport" periodicals should get convention ads. They included Latitude 38 (freebie west coast monthly sailing magazine given out at all marine supply stores, yacht clubs, etc), LA Sport and Fitness (freebie at all health clubs, foot and bicycle races, etc), Model Aviation (Academy of Model Aeronautics national journal), Pacific Flyer/Aviation Business journal (power flying), and California Diving magazine (scuba). The survey indicated glider pilots were frequently also involved in these sports. 3X8" cards about the convention, as well as $10 discount coupons for all Region 12 FBO's inside a trifold brochure explaining the basics of soaring and listing all club and commercial places to soar in the region were distributed at several large airshows in SoCal over the prior year by many SSA members. A Sparrowhawk and an SSA booth was at the AMA national show in Ontario that Bill describes below this note (he and many other SSA members staffed this, Mike Reagan lent his ship). Every person we talked to was told about our show. Doug Easton (new SSA Director at Large, now chair of the SSA Growth and Promo Comm) handled all of our brochures, cards, and print media advertising. He also was able to get a local cable TV channel to feature the convention on a Friday night broadcast,and placed listings in the Calendar sections of several local newspapers. Any walk-in attendee had to fill out a form and tell us if they were an SSA member or had ever been soaring, and where they had heard about the convention. Those in either category got a special registration packet with a free issue of SOARING mag and SSA membership application, a trifold, and a $10 discount coupon (we did a print overrun of 300 for the Feb SOARING issue, specifically designed for new people - 5 pages of happy solo pictures, no Safety Corner describing something bad). We are still analyzing data derived from attendees to see what advertising venues worked. We spent less than half the advertising budget SSA made available to us. Guided tours of the convention were given by Region 12 volunteers every other hour, which began by showing folks Gavin Wills' 13 minute video from NZ. Easton also put together an all-day "screening room" with many other soaring videos. Instruction given to tour guides was "tell people why you soar." Derek Lisoski spent weeks turning the Grobus fuselage generously lent by AirSailing into the simulator. While it was tough to get glider people out of it, the sim was really created for those with no soaring experience. As far as getting our own Region 12 SSA members to attend the convention,(many of whom had never been to a convention, despite it being in SoCal several times in the past), a printed version of our mid January Region 12 newsletter,( Southern California Soaring, http://www.socalsoaring.com ) was mailed to all R12 members, and in this special case, due to proximity to LA, many region 11 members. It took the previously unheard of step of listing the abstracts of all speaker programs three weeks before the event. It was completely paid for out of Region 12 funds, as a way of supporting the SSA. In every past convention, no one knew what was going to be said until they got there (and usually missed two days of talks they would have attended, had they known about them). And that is how you get 2027 people to an SSA convention, and hopefully a few people interested in soaring. No rocket science (although Mike Melvill's talk was frankly the best I have ever heard, by anyone, on any topic). Our convention is the best opportunity to market soaring. Regards, Jim Skydell |
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Jim, I said it to you on the floor of the exhibition hall, but I want to say it again. This convention was incomparably better than any of its predecessors, and the credit for that all belongs to you. The society and community are deeply in your debt. Thank you once more, Al |
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Albert Gold wrote:
Excellent report deleted to save bandwidth Jim, I said it to you on the floor of the exhibition hall, but I want to say it again. This convention was incomparably better than any of its predecessors, and the credit for that all belongs to you. The society and community are deeply in your debt. Thank you once more, Al Thanks Al. It really was a pleasure doing it, but credit also should go to Doug Easton (anything and everything that needing doing), Dave Raspet (volunteer coordinator), Keith Schrader (exhibit hall), Mike Koerner (Registration), Paul Love (Marketing), Cindy Brickner (Logistics), and Doug Turner (RESCO booth). They all worked for over a year on this show. And as I wrote in the Convention program, there is just no way to adequately thank all of our folks in Hobbs. We all hope to see a membership bump. Jim |
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