Red_Bullet wrote:On a brighter note I think that Mr Custardtart has some in depth professional knowledge around online marketing.
This is not a marketing issue, at least in my opinion. Whilst it could be argued that QR has the monopoly if you look at the QR calendar it is not 100% full. The issue is a shrinking base in the club, but not all clubs. Have a look at the numbers attending from different clubs for the inter club Challenge...
As I mentioned previously the MX5 website does not even have this event. No amount of professional online marketing will help if you cannot help yourself. I just looked on the Facebook page, nothing as well for this event, actually almost no motorsport related posts recently. Sorry, happy laps is not motorsport.
Maybe the solution is to save the club some money and drop motorsport. Whilst some current members will leave the loss of their membership fees should be less than the loss made on the motorsport events. Hence the decision is needed if motorsport is a part of the MX5 club before professional online marketing can be considered. Also, online marketing takes a Hughe commitment to stay CURRENT AND RELEVANT.
On a personal note it has taken me a long time to build a half decent online presence, this was worth the effort as I have again been selected on Team Racepak based on part for my online contributions to the Racepak brand. It was a conscious decision I made to improve my online profile that helped. So, a decision is needed first.