<VV> where's YOUR Fanbelt Toss this Year? (a bit long)
Rod Murray
rmurray at anaheimducks.com
Tue Sep 16 17:12:44 EDT 2008
A reasonable request...I'd say the bullets you lifted below are key
elements, so we'll have to see if there's a way to measure impact and
results...at the same time, it does also beg the question of whether
such a criteria exists for the palm springs version?...does anybody
know?
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Subject: Re: <VV> where's YOUR Fanbelt Toss this Year? (a bit long)
Rod,
Please advise just what criteria vintage Corsa will be using to
determine that this switch in location will be deemed a success and a
great idea in retrospect?
In other words On what basis would you want to (or not want to) repeat
using this location again?
Thanks,
Regards,
Bob Helt
In a message dated 9/16/2008 12:34:02 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
rmurray at anaheimducks.com writes:
3) Hosting the event where existing and potential new
enthusiasts
already are rather than ask them to drive out to Palm Springs
just makes
sense. Unless you are already into Corvairs, the return on that
investment has already proven to be small...
4) The OC Marketplace draws weekend crowds of almost 10,000
people.
These crowds visit the Marketplace to enjoy a unique and relaxed
outdoor
shopping experience, and demographics will tell you that this
audience
has disposable income to spend on toys & hobbies, including
classic
cars. This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase and promote
not only
YOUR Corvair, but the Corvair marquee as a whole, including the
ample
supply of vendors, enthusiasts, and new & used parts. Overall,
this is
an opportunity that Palm Springs simply can't touch.
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