<< home
Become a Member | Photo Gallery | Contact Us
The Antique Automobile Club of America discussion forum is a FREE online community for those interested in exchanging information about ALL antique, classic, and collectible automobiles. AACA membership IS NOT required to register. Explore, read, contribute, and enjoy!
Search
Participating Clubs
Sponsors







Raffle - Support This Forum!

RAFFLE!
2008 Saturn Sky
Red Line

Donate instantly with PayPal®.

Support the AACA and these free forums. Only 2,000 will be sold at $50 each. Click here for more details.

Drawing Oct 11, 2008, Hershey PA. Need not be present to win.

SEMA


Go to SEMA Action Network for the most up-to-date legislative info related to our hobby.

Who's Online
44 registered (Ranger, L Gluckie, Glen Brown, Paul Bohlig, JohnD1956, Carine Terlouw, 5 invisible) and 178 anonymous users online.
Forum Stats
25247 Members
87 Forums
114565 Topics
508016 Posts

Max Online: 479 @ 03/26/08 04:18 PM
Newest Members
Liz_Kressel, Carine Terlouw, artuna, solstice295, Glen Brown
25247 Registered Users
Need Help?
Lost your password? Can't remember your username? Having registration problems? Answers to many of these problems can be FOUND HERE!
Page 1 of 1 1
Topic Options
#340949 - 03/14/06 04:47 PM Constructive Advice (2)
West Peterson Offline
Long Time Member


Registered: 04/28/04
Posts: 2632
Loc: Dayton
Many newsletters I receive are fairly well done, but...

1. No Contact information. I feel there is a strong need to include Phone number and/or e-mail address (both preferably). This publication listed its directors, but no contact information, not even for the editor (return address not good enough).

2. Lots of photos of people without any captions. The saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words," is incorrect. It should say, "A picture is worth a thousand words MORE than what's written in the caption."
Even if you do not have any new members, and everybody already knows everybody,the members who did not participate in a particular event may want to know what's going on in the photo. Captions also help New Members know who is who.

Both these items are common among the hundreds of newsletters that are sent to me. I post this merely as a way of helping Editors to improve their publication as a "tool" to recruit new members and/or retain new members.
_________________________
MT2MB

Top
#340950 - 03/23/06 08:43 PM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: West Peterson]
Terry Bond Administrator Offline
Member


Registered: 05/02/00
Posts: 1009
Loc: Chesapeake VA
Dittos from the web viewpoint West. I think it's a problem of "assuming" that everyone knows who is who and whats going on in a club. Not always the case, and even us old timers can forget when a meeting starts, or where we meet up for the next tour. Those points of contact (especially coordinators for club activities) are very important.
Terry

Top
#340951 - 03/23/06 10:39 PM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: Terry Bond]
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
Long Time Member


Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10080
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
Terry and West, you are both aware that I'm helping Mike get our web site up to par with the rest of the AACA Web Sites. I contected one of the web site webmaster this week to let him know that an area code would be handy in having poeple call him. He wrote back that there was only one area code in his state, but I did not know that, so an area code is still needed, in my mind. He agreed that he would add it. I notice a lot of sites are still under construction after more than a year, very disappointing. I would hope that our region doesn't get lax like this.
Wayne

Top
#340952 - 03/27/06 01:40 PM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: R W Burgess]
Terry Bond Administrator Offline
Member


Registered: 05/02/00
Posts: 1009
Loc: Chesapeake VA
Absolutely Wayne/Mike-can't "assume" everyone knows everything. Keeping websites updated is vital. Unfortunately, some people think that all you need is a billboard along the highway and never update any info. A strong website can help keep members active, involved, and can also be a very strong recruiting tool. These days, first thing people do when they go on vacation or think about relocating is to look on the internet for info about the area they are headed to or passing through.
Terry

Top
#340953 - 04/23/06 01:50 PM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: Terry Bond]
ChefJenk Offline
Member


Registered: 03/19/06
Posts: 11
Loc: Germantown, MD, USA
Ladies & Gentlemen
As a new webmaster & new member of the AACA I have found the "skeleton" of the site to be quite a challenge. What pages should exist? What are the basics a Club website should have in order to be "average"? I think that there should be a website guideline manual created by the national team as well.Similar to the Newsletter Manual. That one has taught me alot. I feel there should be guidance to cover at least the basics. I'm sure Peter G. has ALOT of info we could all benefit from as well. What would it take to begin the process of a web manual?
I look forward to your input.
Matt Jenkins
Queen City Region of the AACA
Webmaster@queencityaaca.org
_________________________
Matt Jenkins
Webmaster
QueenCityAACA.org
<img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Top
#340954 - 04/23/06 09:48 PM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: ChefJenk]
tcmb67 Offline
Member


Registered: 02/14/05
Posts: 47
Loc: Minnesota
Hello:
Best thing I can tell you is to look at other web sites and then you will get an idea of what you need. Also be sure to get feedback from your membership. I am always looking at other club's web sites to see if there is something I can do differently. I think it's Terry Bond who has said in the past that a "good website mirrors a good newsletter" as far as the content. And the final thing to add is if you have any questions just ask here. There are a bunch of us who love to share what we know. Good luck with your web site.

_________________________
Brian
Webmaster
Capitol City Chapter
http://www.aaca.org/ccc
http://www.aaca.org/centralmn

Top
#340955 - 04/25/06 07:50 PM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: tcmb67]
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
Long Time Member


Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10080
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
Good job, Brian. I thought Terry would have answered my now, but you said exactly what I have heard him say more then once, "Your web site should mirrow your newsletter"!

Another thing of importance is to keep your site up-to-date. Don't leave out-dated info on your site, keep it current. I like pictures of your members too, spread out in your site, along with their names identifying them and any autos pictured.

Oh, I'm not a judge or even a Director, but I did "Sleep in a Holiday Inn" last night!

Wayne

Top
#340956 - 04/26/06 08:10 AM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: R W Burgess]
Moepar Offline
Member


Registered: 01/10/01
Posts: 806
Loc: Nebo, NC
Quote:


Oh, I'm not a judge or even a Director, but I did "Sleep in a Holiday Inn" last night!

Wayne



I hope you didn't get in trouble again Wayne & got tossed out for the night!!!
_________________________

Top
#340957 - 04/26/06 08:46 AM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: Moepar]
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
Long Time Member


Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10080
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
Dawn, My "Holiday Inn" had a big Red Sign in front that said "Peterbilt". Even had two bright lights on each side of it.

Wayne
_________________________
R W Burgess, (just call me Wayne)
Editor-Northern Neck Region of Virginia
AACA #126352 Life Member


Top
#340958 - 04/26/06 09:13 AM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: R W Burgess]
West Peterson Offline
Long Time Member


Registered: 04/28/04
Posts: 2632
Loc: Dayton
Quote:

Dawn, My "Holiday Inn" had a big Red Sign in front that said "Peterbilt". Even had two bright lights on each side of it.
Wayne



Wayne's epitat:
Old trucker's never die. They just get a new Peterbilt.
_________________________
MT2MB

Top
#340959 - 04/26/06 10:04 AM Re: Constructive Advice (2) [Re: West Peterson]
Moepar Offline
Member


Registered: 01/10/01
Posts: 806
Loc: Nebo, NC
Quote:

Quote:

Dawn, My "Holiday Inn" had a big Red Sign in front that said "Peterbilt". Even had two bright lights on each side of it.
Wayne



Wayne's epitat:
Old trucker's never die. They just get a new Peterbilt.



And just HOW do you know this, West?!?
_________________________

Top
Page 1 of 1 1


Moderator:  24T42, KRK Sr., John_Marsh, John_L_Walker, R W Burgess, Rick Lay, Dynaflash8, Peter J.Heizmann, Steve Moskowitz, SalG (Sal Grenci), boettger, Brenda Shore, gagliaj 
Hop to:

Generated in 0.065 seconds in which 0.005 seconds were spent on a total of 13 queries. Zlib compression enabled.