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Swamper
05-22-2007, 07:15 PM
I would like to know why no adds in the local papers , no adds on the radios. WHY NOT GIVE A FEW TICKETS AWAY TO GET FOLKS IN THE STANDS.:Hey: We could fill the stands with a little add here or there.:Doh:
RaceJunkie
05-22-2007, 09:02 PM
It's called slack or either no money to advertise..
Wilder4Racin
05-22-2007, 09:09 PM
Well I have found out the hard way about advertising. Beings I just took over a night club, I thought I would hit every paper, every radio station and try to build a business up quick. Well darlin, $72 a day for newspaper is steep. For a website, its bigger bucks. Granted, in time it would pay for itself, however, when you are putting all your money in a place trying to build it up, fix it up, stock it up, and etc, money becomes a scarce thing. Word of mouth travels real far , so spread the news to all your friends that you know where a great track is, blah blah and each time a new person goes there, they will tell someone else and its like a chain that never ends.
Swamper
05-24-2007, 06:51 PM
But if you give a few tickets away. to introduce people to dirt racing. The word will get around. I get around and tell folks bout dublin. They say to me why don't thet advertise? People just don't know that there is a dirt track they can come to. With the population increase in the southeast, we should put up some signs to let people know. If they would make a few or a few stickers. That would help and not be that costly 92.9 tells bout dublin and other tracks each week. How about letting them give a few tickets away. We have a little bit of room for a few good fans. If they will make a few signs I will put them out around Holden Beach, Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, And Myrtle Beach. Talk to them DMS Announcer
MikeL
05-26-2007, 03:39 AM
Swamper,
I presented to the management a sample of some tickets to give away last night. I will also be working on getting the news out in the area through local radio, newspaper & TV. I will do what I can!
Mike Leggett
Redclay Rebel
05-26-2007, 09:30 AM
I hear Fayetteville advertised every day on the radio when I'm going to work and back home.
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