It appears there are 2 groups of folks here...each with their own definition of "club".
It appears there are 2 groups of folks here...each with their own definition of "club".
Sort of off topic, but since the issue of members vs enthusiasts has been brought up.
I was a member of the old club (and didnt like how it was managed btw). I have held off joining the new club for 2 reasons.
First, i just wanted see if things were really going to be any different with the new one. So far, honestly i am just not totally convinced yet. Not saying it isnt better, just that i am not yet fully convinced of it.
Secondly, i moved and i havent seen the new club (or the old one for that matter) get together and really do anything where i live now (Nashville) so why join?
Hi guys.
We put the classified ad situation / limitation on the agenda for the next board meeting. Usually try to have first week of each month. A "tad" tied up with Homecoming right now and looking forward to a great event, but we can try to resolve this business at our next meeting.
Fair enough?
And we DO try to prioritize the value and the treatment of "members". Members should definitely have some benefits not available to non-members. It doesn't' downplay the forum contribution of non-members, but were working hard here to provide real value: pay for a website, server, hosting, upgrades, insurance for member events (not just a nice to have but a requirement to rent tracks / venues), publish a magazine, put together national quality events, get some merchandise together, work with sponsors to provide discounts, etc. That stuff costs money - thus membership fees.
So -if we are prioritizing maximizing the value of folks who are "members", that's a stigma I can live with. Actually, I thought the initial gripe was that we were prioritizing sponsors over members - but now it's that we don't value the non-member forum contributor enough?
Yep. Because in discussing whether classified ads should be free or not I stated I'm not concerned, or give two deuces, about the feelings of non-members paying for classified ads which I think should be a member benefit (i.e. free for members, not free for everyone else). A couple of winners here spun that into the club doesn't value enthusiasts, the leadership is not welcoming, etc. Tears were wept, tissue sales went up and counseling sessions ensued. The mass suicides seemed to stop for now.
I think it started out in this manner but evolved to include not just club members but anyone visiting this forum be it a club member, forum member, enthusiast, guest or Phil's gynecologist.
Last edited by ViperTony; 07-15-2014 at 09:59 AM.
Not fair to compare this forum with other non-paid-membership forums. How many other car clubs do you pay to be a member of? Are those sites as busy as this one? Post links. Paid membership should have some benefits online, period. Free public forums operate on a different strategy, they want massive daily pageviews for their ads. Free classifieds does that. This site doesn't need that, they have paid members.
dont be bringing my gyno into this discussion LOL
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