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PostPosted:Mon Jul 04, 2011 7:16 pm 
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Thanks Tim, to be honest I don't think we need to have a committee or admin department at the moment anyway. Once you start getting all of that stuff involved it always seems to go pearshaped, with people squabling & seeking empowermrnt over others. At the moment we're still in our infancy as far as a club goes, even if it has existed for quite some time now. I think that the offer of help from others on here is fantastic & can only help further the cause of letting people know we exist, & for people to meet up at a show, race meet or whatever.

In this modern age of computer technology & the 'net, things can be arranged almost instantly, whereas before it was via a club magazine. Forum members can organise themselves to meet up via this forum. I don't know if being a part of a larger club works anymore anyway. Obviously, if people want to get together, then they can do so at other peoples events anyway, just as they always have done.

I think that the point Billybob was trying to make was to find out if it was ok to try & promote this club/forum & wanted to know who was directly responsible for running this club/forum, so that any issues or questions that needed to be asked could be directed to that person for clarification.

Tim, are you directly still responsible for what happens here or is it with the AACC?? if it is with you, are you happy enough for people to try & generate more interest with the Classic Camaro Club & forum?? It'd be a shame not to try, now that a few more people have offered to help out here

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PostPosted:Mon Jul 04, 2011 7:23 pm 
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Spot on Nigel, I just want to increase the membership and get some spirit going. Let's gets some love going!!!!!!! :mrgreen:


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PostPosted:Tue Jul 05, 2011 12:41 am 
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I think increasing traffic through the forum would be an excellent first step, as we have a nice cross section already of experienced owners and newbies, so definately a great start.

I don't think their is any current reason to set up official member ships and commitees, as this just scares new potential people and casual browsers away.. Other forum based clubs/sites have different ways of paying for the upkeep of the site, buy either having a 'club' type membership with libraries of info accessable by paying yearly subscriptions and official traders, or like Pistonheads with advertising/sponsership..

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PostPosted:Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:13 am 
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Well, that certainly brings back some memories! Was it really back in 1992 that the Classic Camaro Club started? seems like a lifetime ago! :o

I remember sending all the newsletters ( still have all the hardcopies! :thumbup: ) out for Tim, and a list of around 150 people registered. I used to get calls from people asking me about their cars, whether it was a problem to be solved, or information on them! - good job I did some research back then! :lol:

I think it is best if all the fees/admin part of the club should stay with the AACC, and agree with Tim, that get togethers are tagged onto other events (which already happens), but it would be very cool, if we did manage to get a large turnout one weekend - even if it's within another show, we could have a club stand :)

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PostPosted:Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:13 pm 
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Damn Yankees sounds good, might be able to do that.
Any others?


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PostPosted:Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:25 pm 
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Well if anyone wants a point of contact in the B'Ham area give me a PM. :thumbup:


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PostPosted:Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:32 pm 
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Well, that certainly brings back some memories! Was it really back in 1992 that the Classic Camaro Club started? seems like a lifetime ago! :o

I remember sending all the newsletters ( still have all the hardcopies! :thumbup: ) out for Tim, and a list of around 150 people registered. I used to get calls from people asking me about their cars, whether it was a problem to be solved, or information on them! - good job I did some research back then! :lol:

I think it is best if all the fees/admin part of the club should stay with the AACC, and agree with Tim, that get togethers are tagged onto other events (which already happens), but it would be very cool, if we did manage to get a large turnout one weekend - even if it's within another show, we could have a club stand :)

Cheers,
Mark

Dear Mark
Many thanks for the memories etc!

I am not here to dampen enthusiasm - and this forum is doing exactly what we all envisaged all those years ago- and so I, for one, am delighted that the Forum be circulated as widely as possible in futherance of our stated aims (as above).
It is probably true that had this medium been available to us CCCUK founders at the time, we might not have needed the shelter of a larger organisation.
Let the advice/experience and meetings and information disseminate!

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PostPosted:Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:29 pm 
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Good conversations going on here and some really good points too!

So the way i read things here and some generalisations are that we want to increase traffic and keep things as they are. I think key points are:

1) This forum IS the club
a) Times have moved on and people no longer need to phsyically meet to talk about cars - we can do that from our computers, so we have a place to talk now, just need a place to see the cars :)
b) There should be no membership fee (more on this below)

2) Our members are few and far spread across the nation, so we should latch onto other events as there is a fear that there will be low attendance
a) From what i read, we (camaro owners) go to the same shows, but without knowing. This make me think of a couple of things:
i) we need individuality at events - i.e our own area (stand maybe too much) where we can all park and other unknown members have a place to join us. Maybe even have a banner or something printed up that can be used at all upcoming events?
ii) We use the "future events" part of this forum more effectively. (not sure how yet, will have a think)

3) Membership fee's
a) Had a think about how we can maybe do this. If we do need to raise $$$ for say site upkeep etc, then i would latch onto merchandise etc and stickers, t-shirts etc so the money comes through a percentage of items purchased. i.e business cards - say one person orders 1,000, then each member contacts that one person to buy say 100 cards at the cost price, but then say 10% is added on whcih then goes into the upkeep costs. same with t-shirts, stickers etc... add a small percentage ontop and that goes into the fund. not sure what people think of this, but it's that every little helps approach. that way, you're not forced to pay anything, but anything you do buy, will help the cause a bit.


We also seem to lack knowledge of this central person. We are getting to the bottom of this i think, but it looks like it's motorvatin and not Tim. Sorry, still not clear on this, it seems Tim is not the main go to guy anymore when things changed over which is fair enough, so it would be good to know who this person is to make contributions to, put club related questions to etc. I agree, no need for comittee and admin board etc etc, that just complicates things. Realistically we need a couple of admins (for the site) and a person who looks over the site from a function / cost side (loooking like motorvatin?). We kind of already have this i think, I have seen Nige as the administrator guy (on the forum) and Tim as the head of the club as it were, but this is obviosuly not the reality today, so would be good to know who's responsible for what i guess, to help streamline the club if we are to get bigger.


Just some thoughts i had while reading through all the comments :) I'm happy to do my part and help with things, day to day running of the site / club etc, but not sure on who to speak to at this time :thumbup:

Good to see that we all we want to get more traction with site (and from our cars too :lol: ) so just thinking of ways to do this in a casual-formal way.

Cheers!

Ray

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PostPosted:Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:48 pm 
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Hear, Hear ! I agree with Ray on his comments. I think Nigel is the man who is the keenest. And as Ray says I more than happy to assist in anyway needed! :roll: :clap: :clap: :thumbup:


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PostPosted:Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:02 pm 
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Did a photo shoot for a magazine last night :thumbup:
so the forum should get a mention and the stickers in the back window, just thought I'd post to say doing my bit to spread the word
Trying to get a bit more active on here so I'll start a thread about it when I get 10 mins
Cheers, Alan

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