WAS - KFactor Now "Members"

Thomas C. Weedon weedon at wwnet.net
Sat Nov 2 02:11:22 AKST 2002


Gene,
Raise the dues to $45 and see what happens. It's called "economics". Every
young freshman in Business College knows about the "Cost v.s. Quantity"
charts. Eight dollars dosen't mean much to you or me, but to the large
number of inactive members that we used to have, that supported us with
their dues, it meant they no longer saw the need to rejoin, and didn't.
Further, we have some on this list (I'll leave unnamed) who haven't renewed
in some time, because they just can't justify $38 to recieve a monthly
contest report.
Tom W.
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  From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On
Behalf Of Gene Maurice
  Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:24 PM
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  Subject: RE: WAS - KFactor Now "Members"


  Tom,

  Do you really think that $8.00 a year is the reason that people drop out
of NSRCA? IMHO it's hard to concieve that the cost of an OS "F" plug would
chase someone away. Could it be other factors?? Possibly, two years ago no
"K-Factor" at all for 6 months?? Possibly, the current "K-Factor" dilemma??
Possibly, backroom politicking which led to unpopular schedules?? Ad
nausium............................ Wadda ya thunk??

  I think it gets down to "What have you done for me lately"!!!!! That's
just my opinion, and hell, I'm probably wrong.

  Gene Maurice
  AMA 3408
  NSRCA 877
    -----Original Message-----
    From: discussion-request at nsrca.org
[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Thomas C. Weedon
    Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 7:09 PM
    To: NSRCA Discussion List
    Subject: RE: WAS - KFactor Now "Members"


    At the Annual NSRCA meeting this last summer, I brought up the fact that
every time the dues go up, our membership goes down. I wanted the officers
to get on a budget program where we could go back to lower dues. District 4
had a large number of old, non-active members that kept their subscriptions
going while it was at a reasonable price, but when the dues hit $35, I had
at least 20 drop out in my district. I can name every one of them. Our
contest attendance continued to improve, but when the dues hit $38, I
witnessed a mutiny in District 4 as well as among another NSRCA volunteer
group. Actual contest flyers has pretty much stayed the same, or improved
over the last 5 to 6 years, and best of all, the number of contests has gone
up! So Pattern is in good health, it's just the NSRCA that is down.

    Tom W.
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