waxrash
New member
One more on the vendors
Based on what I have seen at other rally's, why does everyone feel so obligated to the vendors. This is a business transaction. You don't owe them anything.
I think you undervalue what you sell to the vendors.
MOA provides an advertising venue to put their name and products in front of a very tightly targeted group of potential customers. To the vendor it's the top 10% of their target audience.
That is extemely valuable to them. Having been on the vendor side, it's a business deal to them and it's perfectly targeted marketing which has a tangible benefit to their bottom line.
No need to take the role of the begging for or pandering to sponsors, if you do, you are undervaluing your product (the venue).
We are not asking them to sponser a little league baseball team here (which has little value to them), we are offering them product placement to their target audience.
Based on what I have seen at other rally's, why does everyone feel so obligated to the vendors. This is a business transaction. You don't owe them anything.
I think you undervalue what you sell to the vendors.
MOA provides an advertising venue to put their name and products in front of a very tightly targeted group of potential customers. To the vendor it's the top 10% of their target audience.
That is extemely valuable to them. Having been on the vendor side, it's a business deal to them and it's perfectly targeted marketing which has a tangible benefit to their bottom line.
No need to take the role of the begging for or pandering to sponsors, if you do, you are undervaluing your product (the venue).
We are not asking them to sponser a little league baseball team here (which has little value to them), we are offering them product placement to their target audience.