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re: Bayou Traditions question
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:11 pm to DCtiger1
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:11 pm to DCtiger1
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you think these questions are ridiculous?
Yes & I explained why on page 1
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If you cap the limit at $100, that's what people will donate. IF there are options between 20-500/month, some will donate more than 100.
Or maybe they don’t see a whole lot of value in adding another tier when they hardly have anyone doing $100/month.
I guarantee no one is signing up to give $3k/yr to get an invite to a tailgate. They give you an option to make a one-time contribution for the people who really care about the NIL program.
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you're right, the collective is fine and needs no improvements.
riiiight, that’s why I said they could improve their member benefits
This post was edited on 1/23/24 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:21 pm to JimTiger72
People like feeling like they are actually making a difference. Take TAF for example. a small donation and you get access to the pre-game events in the PMAC, a little decal or whatever.
The big donors are the ones who are ego driven and do it for their pride.
My business has zero affiliation with any restaurant in town, but I can chose to work with those businesses to offer a referral award to my customers that is mutually beneficial to both parties. Your whole argument revolves around an arbitrary $20 dollar amount which I never mentioned at all.
You have to create value to get the fanbase engaged, the current collective could do a much better job of that.
The big donors are the ones who are ego driven and do it for their pride.
My business has zero affiliation with any restaurant in town, but I can chose to work with those businesses to offer a referral award to my customers that is mutually beneficial to both parties. Your whole argument revolves around an arbitrary $20 dollar amount which I never mentioned at all.
You have to create value to get the fanbase engaged, the current collective could do a much better job of that.
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