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| This thread was originally called "The All new Marketing Rant Thread".......how much has changed at the club since?
OK, I can hold my tounge no longer.
I appreciate that Rugby League in the Capital may be the ultimate "square peg in a round hole", but the perveived lack of activity is now beyond a joke.
The deal with Chessington, whilst applaudable, saw no increase in attendance. We are 1,900 down on our average from last year with the corresponding games and yet the club seem to think everything is rosey.
Now, as I prepare to get shot down in flames, the problem is one Mr David Hughes.
Without Davids cash and enthusiasm, we may well not have a pro team in west London, but he insists on playing the long game....which just hasn't worked. All the Kids that we are coaching are not coming to games, let alone bringing mum and dad. The community team, whilst winning awards are not providing us with any additional fans. The average age of a QRL supporter is well into the 40's and Thursday may well see us recording the lowest ever crowd for SL.....IT HAS TO STOP NOW.
I applaud PP's initiative in dragging work mates down on Thursday, but it shouldn't be left to the fans to increase support. We have all brought friends to games over the years, but not a lot seem to come back. Why is this?
I know the East Stand experiment is being blamed for all manner of woes, but is that really it?
The Club refuse to collect data on first time visitors and therefore miss an opportunity to invite them back.
The most proactive people connected with the Club are the volunteers......why is this?
I don't give a rats @rse about corporate box sales and sponsorship....what we need is an initiative to get more people through the gate.
I am not saying we need to spend thousands on marketing, but we need to start doing something. As for the appointment of PB....I was under the impression that we advertised for both a CEO and head of marketing.....Now, if Mr Evans is to take over as CEO in the summer, I can understand the appointment of a General Manager, but let's face it....he has no experience or documented evidence of increasing crowds (quite the opposite at Surrey CC actually), so what is his role to be?
Metro are just not interested.....neither are any of the other papers....so we need to make them sit up and take notice...by becoming customers
The Free papers are all hemmoraging cash at the moment and we should be haggling them down for some space. We need to get the message out there...not just expect word of mouth to do it for us.
We have a good side, great ground and a really entertaining after match party. Why don't we shout about it?
Lastly......if I can collect 100 emails and fill a 72 coach in 10 days...why aren't the club doing this for every game? Yes, it was a bit of hard work and I did gamble with my own cash, but it has shown what can be done with a little application. I do wonder what the back office team do during the week.....I mean, how hard is it to order the agency staff for the bars, the stewards and booking a band?
I do not mean to be negative, I just feel that enough is enough and if we don't start to market the game above the line, we will soon see sub 3,000 crowds on a regular basis.
If Mr Blanchard is reading this, can I suggest he visits [urlhttp://www.league.quins.co.uk/club/office_staff.php[/url and reads his Biog.....which clearly states "Paul is responsible for the day to day running of Harlequins Rugby League and his top priority is to increase attendances at matches"
Well Mr B....the honeymoon is over and I hate to say it, but thursday will give a perfect idea of how much work needs to be done.
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| Im totally agree with you GF. It does look as if we are going backwards instead of forwards when it comes to 'bums on seats'. So where do we go from here?
Increasing our profile in the media, I believe, is essential: more coverage in the local press and TV. BBC Radio London do a fine job for us but couldn't the TV show brief highlights from each match as well as highlighting the score? Also, what is coverage like in the local 'Informer', 'Guardian' and other local free papers? What about the 'Surrey Comet' and such like? I haven't lived in the area for nearly two years now so I am a bit out of touch.
At my last job, I spent some considerable time assisting the person responsible for PR trying to raise our presence in the scientific press. This was a significant success and contributed to the company's overall growth.
I like the idea of the Chessington deal. I believe that Quins should exploit the fact that they are based in London: probably the most popular tourist destination in the UK. I felt, however, that they should be linking with a travel company that specialises in weekend tours to London. You could have a situation where away fans could come for the weekend, go to the match and possibly see a show, the sights, etc.
As far as Paul Blanchard is concerned, lets give him a chance. He has put it on record that the priority is to increase attendances. Lets not hang him just yet.
Finally, one of the fundamental ways of increasing the crowd size is to offer a top-quality product. Quins' key product is the team's performance! Frankly, finishing 9th in Superleague is a bit of a hinderance. We NEED to be in the play-offs this season: preferably higher than 8th place. we NEED to make the Stoop a fortress, which thew team hasn't managed as yet. Didn't Sky say that Quins are the team with the highest proportion of Superleague home defeats? This year, I am confident that we will see the team performing much better than in previous years, providing they can remain consistent!
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| Hurrah. Gutters is back and not before time.
How dispiriting is it for the fans to stare at 3 empty stands what must it be like for the players. Our SL licence will live or die by our crowds and they are shrinking! Enery, verve and downright audacity is sadly missing.
Blimey, if the club put a quarter of the thought and effort that Gutters puts in to the subject we would be on a roll.
All power to your elbow.
Fantastic effort on the Celtic trip BTW.
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| PB has been in the job for what 3 weeks!!!! Hardly likely to put a 1000 on the gate in that time is he. Printed media ain't interested in RL - Sunday Times yesterday had NOTHING (other than the results) of the CC - even with the massive Leeds Saints game to preview.
With regard to Thursday night - seem to remember at a previous forum it was stated that the traditional "low profile" games i.e. v Dragons wouldn't be targetted but high profile games would be subject to more marketing effort.
Coaches - there is no point in putting coaches on for anything other than Sat/Sunday afternoon games and even then I would suspect that you wouldn't get more than 30 on it.
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| Oh well lets just give in then ....
The club seems to be going backwards rapidly, the lack of initatives are nothing short of a disgrace. Someone within the club needs to try something anything to get crowds up. GF proved that with a bit of initative things can work (the coach to Wales).
To be writing off specific games as not worthy of marketing is folly, just market them differently, true this thursdays game will have a pitiful away support, and not one of the 'big' oposition teams, but would have seemed the perfect oppertunity to get after work and local support along.
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| Umm, don't usually like to get into these marketing rant threads but some things could be done better (understatement).
Up until lunchtime today, the club site's lead story was still "Today's" CC match against Hudds.
Thankfully, that's gone now and the lead is Thursday's game v. Catalan....
Well, that's what you'd think but actually, the lead now is "Grand National Preview with extrabet". 
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| It`s difficult to argue against all of the concerns raised on this and previous threads be it in relation to lack of marketing, crowd numbers, seating arrangements etc etc .........but we can`t be sure that anyone at the club is reading any of this.
Perhaps another `fans forum` is overdue, which the new GM (and perhaps David Hughes) could attend. I appreciate GF has been trying to get the message across, but perhaps its a collective meeting which is needed to prompt answers/action?
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| Agree with Gutters. My husband brought his football pal along to see the Manly game and he brought an Aussie friend who has lived in Twickenham for the last 2 years and had no idea we existed! Thought we were an ice hockey team. As I have said before when we last played at the Stoop there were always small posters advertising the match on all the pub doors going down the road, starting with the Cabbage Patch and going on from there. Never seen that once since we moved back.
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| GF, you make total sense and I think a large number of you share these concerns. I have a worrying feeling that this Thursday could see a crowd perhaps even below 2,000. If that occurred, lets not beat about the bush, it would be a disaster.
I've brought new comers along to three matches this season, and another coming to the Hull KR game. They've all loved the matchday experience and want to come back. Without fail, they have all asked me since then -"How are Quins getting on, I never see anything about them." This sums it all up. If people don't know what we're doing how can we broaden our fan base?
The real worrying thing for me is that despite the fact more and more London based youngsters are playing the game (at a higher level as well), they just are not coming through the turnstiles at The Stoop. Why?
We need to have a Fans Forum. And soon.
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| Quote Surreyben="Surreyben"GF, you make total sense and I think a large number of you share these concerns. I have a worrying feeling that this Thursday could see a crowd perhaps even below 2,000. If that occurred, lets not beat about the bush, it would be a disaster.
I've brought new comers along to three matches this season, and another coming to the Hull KR game. They've all loved the matchday experience and want to come back. Without fail, they have all asked me since then -"How are Quins getting on, I never see anything about them." This sums it all up. If people don't know what we're doing how can we broaden our fan base?
The real worrying thing for me is that despite the fact more and more London based youngsters are playing the game (at a higher level as well), they just are not coming through the turnstiles at The Stoop. Why?
We need to have a Fans Forum. And soon.'"
I would get their email addresses off them and put them on the clubs list if I were you. Also, email them the link to the club website and this forum so that they can 'get involved'.
In the National media you will only see RL imo if you actively seek it and then its small and tucked away somewhere. This is usually match reports of yesterdays games. Fixtures carry no interest to the National media. You will only really see fixtures for Soccer I think.
Locally I have heard we are represented but again if its not the sport people are looking for they will not notice it.
A few years ago I had a cafe and a guy came in and asked how long I had been here as he hadnt seen the shop before. I told him a year - and the guy told me he walked past the shop to work every day, and back again at night!!! and he was not the only one.
The fact was he wasnt looking for it. It was one of many shops he passed every day and he knew where the shops were that he wanted to go into. He was just in his zone like most people are with their local 'free' newspapers which I only look at when I am seeking something.
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| OK. My ideas.
1/ If the east stand is the only one being used as asked for by sky then the club make it home fans only.Tell sky that the club will not alienate their fans anymore.
2/ North stand for away supporters. If the away support bring more than that stand holds in advanced ticket sales possibly Hkr/Leeds/saints/cas may do then the overspill is a section of the Lexus properly stewarded and the bar would remain closed.
3/ Club should be utilising the roving beer sales dispensers. the scrum to get at the bar sometimes is ridiculous.
4/ The South stand would become the Family/community stand. Local colleges/schools invited also anybody that wanted to bring a family at a cheap price. I would charge as little as possible but get the money in other ways merchandise/ soft drinks programmes etc. etc If this became very popular then again the overspill would be the Lexus stewarded properly.
Someone will probably shoot holes in this but nothing ventured nothing gained.
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| Quote gutterfax="gutterfax"and yet the club seem to think everything is rosey.'"
Your passion is unquestionable. I have to ask the question though. Why do you presume the club would think everything's rosey?
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