Sad day for Powerboat magazine
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What I do when I give away clothing is give everyone a coupon.Good for a sweatshirt,t-shirt with your "next 100-200 dollar purchase.It keeps all the guys that never buy anything from being your new best friend when you walk into the shop with shirts.
You going to the ISN show in June?
You going to the ISN show in June?
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"Just curious was her name Connie,talked to her at a poker run once."
No, her name was/is Mindy. She worked on a number of LFP books, and loved Hot Boat. Should have stayed at Hustler I guess.
"when was the last time you—any of you—actually clicked on an Internet ad."
It happens a lot more often with social media marketing support. I'd bet that Young Performance Marine gets higher-than-average click through on this system despite being a tiny fractional that doesn't display all the time.
More and more companies get this, that internet marketing is not a "throw money at it" proposition. Not just Eddie Young and some others here but Fred Kiekhaefer at Mercury Racing, with his blog. It's time-consuming but it gets results. Too many advertisers try to get by on their ad agency's good looks.
No, her name was/is Mindy. She worked on a number of LFP books, and loved Hot Boat. Should have stayed at Hustler I guess.
"when was the last time you—any of you—actually clicked on an Internet ad."
It happens a lot more often with social media marketing support. I'd bet that Young Performance Marine gets higher-than-average click through on this system despite being a tiny fractional that doesn't display all the time.
More and more companies get this, that internet marketing is not a "throw money at it" proposition. Not just Eddie Young and some others here but Fred Kiekhaefer at Mercury Racing, with his blog. It's time-consuming but it gets results. Too many advertisers try to get by on their ad agency's good looks.
thats what im talkin bout
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My profit margin is a little different than there's.What is amazing is how many people still aren't happy when I do this.
#45
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Dude for a couple $3.99 T-shirts , Geez if you dont want to give your customers so shirts to promote your Biz so be it ... Powerboat will prevail and all Bullchit aside if the only reason you buy the mag is to get a free shirt you prolly dont need the mag and P.B. wont miss ya oh chit look at the time i have to go renew my OSO membership so i get a shirt
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PB has been pretty generous with their shirts when they could afford to. In fact, if you've been around here for a bit, you may remember back in 2003, Powerboat decided to give away a free T shirt to the first 10 OSO folks that responded on the thread they posted. As you can imagine, they got their responses pretty quickly. A bunch of people just kept adding their names.
Well, I was #31 on the list....and was pleasantly surprised when I got a shirt in the mail. Turns out they saw the response, and decided to give out 100 instead of 10. I just wore it last week.
Still a subscriber too.
Well, I was #31 on the list....and was pleasantly surprised when I got a shirt in the mail. Turns out they saw the response, and decided to give out 100 instead of 10. I just wore it last week.
Still a subscriber too.
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Nice article, Matt.
I subscribe to the magazine because, like others here have said- we, who care about the sport, should support those who try to make it better. We would NOT be better off without PB.
That said, I think the writing is on the wall for print, especially news publications. Not anytime soon- but it's not that far down the road. Think about people under the age of 21... they don't know the feeling of reading a Sunday paper in bed with a cup of coffee and they don't care. Why? Because they've never done it to get used to it, that's why. They get their news on smartphones and ipads. One need look no further than how the music industry has been transformed in the last ten years.
The WSJ is currently trying to erect a paywall AGAIN on their website. Watch what happens to that $40mm dollar idea. The dinosaurs that run the place are in denial- still living in the coccoon of yesterday.
Progress, folks. Love it or hate it, it's coming.
I subscribe to the magazine because, like others here have said- we, who care about the sport, should support those who try to make it better. We would NOT be better off without PB.
That said, I think the writing is on the wall for print, especially news publications. Not anytime soon- but it's not that far down the road. Think about people under the age of 21... they don't know the feeling of reading a Sunday paper in bed with a cup of coffee and they don't care. Why? Because they've never done it to get used to it, that's why. They get their news on smartphones and ipads. One need look no further than how the music industry has been transformed in the last ten years.
The WSJ is currently trying to erect a paywall AGAIN on their website. Watch what happens to that $40mm dollar idea. The dinosaurs that run the place are in denial- still living in the coccoon of yesterday.
Progress, folks. Love it or hate it, it's coming.
The problem with all this electronic progress is it has only one goal: Lower cost. Both to make and to deliver.
But I simply cannot see the day when a heavy, power requiring display will be as comfortable to hold and read as a well formatted, slick print magazine, that does not flash and flick and try to distract me with pop ups or other do dads and force me to either turn them or block them off or try to ignore them. That doesn't make me cringe if I spill beer or suntan lotion on it. The marketing pressure we all have to endure in the comings and goings of everyday life is becoming more and more intolerable and almost impossible to escape.
Except by going out on the boat!!!
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God help this whole performance boat sport and industry! With our current economic times, $4-$5 a gallon gas and hardly any new boat manufacturers left standing! Yes, and people like this in our sport and industry who are concerned about free tee shirts and such instead of a wonderful cornerstone magazine of our sport!! I can't believe the wieners like this are lurking in our sport! Please do us a favor, Leave and Never Return!! Sorry, just pissed beyond belief!!
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Ray @ Raylar
Best Regards
Ray @ Raylar