askruffy wrote:
TruBlueBrad wrote:
Stephen M wrote:
Under the new system, there is no longer a process of having to be "registered" to vote. The new membership application form provides the necessary consent in terms of liability in the event of a winding up (to $50) and once a person pays for their membership or agrees to do so by instalments, that person is a registered member and entitled to vote if they become at least an 11 game member. A direct debit arrangement has been in place for at least the last year so hopefully this will result in a greater number of automatic renewals. Otherwise, it has always been a mystery as to why our membership renewals are so far behind other clubs. Personally, i think there is a view that "all will be right" because we are a wealthy club with many wealthy benefactors - which is far from the case. For some reason, we seem to have many apathetic supporters who don't purchase memberships. I well accept that there are also aggrieved supporters who won't take out membership for principle reasons, such as is the case with some long distance supporters.
Is this an accurate reflection of how the board sees supporters? As being apathetic and having an "all will be right" attitude?
Is it really a mystery why membership renewals are behind other clubs? If so, what are we doing, as a club, to encourage supporters to join earlier?
Do we have a realistic strategy to attract supporters and turn them into members? By realistic, I mean one that doesn't centre around us recruiting a new coach and getting off to a good start to the season.
What are we doing to make supporters feel valued and a real part of the club?
Thanks TruBlueBrad - I can certainly see that this is an issue a lot of members are raising and I think this is one of if not the most important issues for me at this stage. I cannot comment on behalf of the board but personally, I do not see any of that apathy in this forum or any of the others I have become a member of. If anything, what all of you have been saying suggests that you care deeply for Carlton and the game itself, which I want to try and support in whatever ways I can.
In my opinion you have to improve communication with members.
You have to talk to them and find out what they want from their membership, then aim to deliver it as best you can. If we can do that then other supporters will see what members get and think "I want some of that too". A number of you have already posted about interstate and overseas memberships and this is something I am going to look into as well (I will reply to this in a bit). But overall the main thing I think (just personally) is showing members that they are being heard and that being a member gives you a voice to change things.

Yes!!! Thankyou Ruffy.
On that point. Nothing makes me angrier..(err..well, that's not really true...

) but, It makes me
very cross when, up until now, you(the board) have spent God knows what on those contrived questionaires, which really just give you the answers you want to get. No room for real opinions or feelings on various matters.
You coming on these forums, and interacting with the clubs passionate supporters, will save money, and take you to the heart of matters. (do you want a cap with that??)No!!!
Your caps SUCK btw!! I challenge anyone to look good in them, including Megan and Twigs.
I'd like to see a loyalty/reward system regarding finals tickets too. There should be an advantage to continous membership when GF time rolls around again. Not just a random lotto for all CC members.
Especially not a 'wealthiest in 1st' system, which I can see you lot going for.
eg: Neil Young takes out the Premium front row seats at his concerts, because he got sick of seeing people at the front who couldn't care less about his music, but knew someone, and were rich.
Ask him about fans and popularity. You could win a lot more fans back by acknowledging that it is the Everyman/woman who make this club great. Treat us as your most valuable assets, because we are.
How come you guys don't already know this??
kind regards
bg72.