Subaru Wicked Big Meet

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Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by mug23 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:50 am

Hello All COMer's...

Well, since I'm a member of COM and races a Subaru STI, just a thought that how come COM does not have a interest in attending the Wicked Big Meet? It's one of the biggest gathering of any car clubs and there are many people in the Subaru community that are interested in track days as well and I'm sure they can sign up new members at the meet. Could it be the fees that WBM asks for are bit too much for COM? Or just COM have no interest in attending this type of show?

Anyways, if COM does have interest in WBM, I will be glad to volunteer to work in COM booth and I'll bring my race ready Subaru STI for showing.

Any thoughts on this subject?

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by Mick » Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:09 am

I don't think anyone is opposed to it. It just isn't something that has been proposed.
We're a member run club. If you think COM should be at WBM put together a proposal and offer to organize it. :wink:

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by mug23 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:33 am

Mick:

I wouldn't mind to propose but I have never ran a booth at a show/meet before and I would be glad to put some effort to expend COM to get more people to join our club. If anyone here at COM can help me to put this together, please get in touch with me to see if we can put in a proposal.

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by boltonite » Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:38 pm

Thanks for stepping up David, I'd be happy to assist w/ a proposal or the booth, it looks like a good target audience for COM.
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by mug23 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:43 pm

boltonite wrote:Thanks for stepping up David, I'd be happy to assist w/ a proposal or the booth, it looks like a good target audience for COM.
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That's great. Can you PM me your contact info and we can discuss more details?

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by dinoracer » Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:00 pm

As I recall, we did a booth and a "free day" giveaway to WBM a few years ago, when Alex was president. I think it worked out well, though I can't say for sure how many Subie owners in the club now came from that exposure. Most of the Subie gang from the era seems to have moved on to other things. I bet we'd be successful if it was run again the same way, especially since the target audience is likely driving cars old enough now to be owned free and clear and thus not as expensive to bend as they were 5 years ago... :P
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by grovefromnh » Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:02 am

When and where is the WBM? I would be willing to help man the booth.
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by boltonite » Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:18 am

June 18th at Stafford Motor Speedway - Stafford Springs, CT. See WBM website for details. Thank You Grove!

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by brucesallen » Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:09 pm

$450 sounds a little steep for a non-profit car club. I note that last year there were NO car clubs. But DentSport was there. Maybe we can work a deal with them. put a poster and rep in their booth. Or maybe share costs for a bigger booth.
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by boltonite » Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:35 pm

That was my initial reaction too (a bit costly for COM) but it can generate value to the club if we can sign up 4-5 members and promote COM before a large number of Subie car enthusiasts.

Good idea re partnering w/ DSG or a car/driver supply place to share the cost - Thanks!

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by mug23 » Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:49 pm

At first I would also though it was a bit expensive for non-profit but for the amount of people that will be attending the event in which should be close to a thousand and the exposure that COM will get, I believe that to get 4-5 people to sign up as members of COM would be less then 1%.

Less then 1% to compare to a thousand is a pretty small number that I believe we can achieve. I usually browse through NASIOC and I happen to see few people that are interested in track days but I think that all they need is some one to convince them before they pull the trigger is in order.

I think sharing the booth with either DSG or Driver's Supply is a good idea to share the cost and we can also have few more show car to display!!!

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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by Neptune441 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:25 pm

Hey Mug, Chat with me, If you ask Sam I helped pull in 3 people which then pulled in 5 at the first track day ( Monticello) from Mazda forums, I'm willing to lend a hand since I am driving a new car 08subaru STI and will be at WBM .The only way i see this as being a profitable experience is if Mug you can talk to to Bert Schmitz he has video's of his runs that are compiled and show his in car stats from G's to braking, to speed and tach.... IMO we as an organization looked great just like synaptic3 who had a booth that day , When COM was down at North East Exotic show in Merrimack NH we raised i want to say over 500.00 someone correct me if i'm wrong but the event was to help Make a wish foundation, and I will say that having a dontation to that organization makes this organization stand out. Hope to see COM at WBM If Rally teams are going to be there so should COM ( I hear Tanner Foust is bringing his sweedish pit crew ;-))
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by blindsidefive0 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 5:09 pm

Don't forget lifetime value...not just one time membership fees.

Once upon a time you got Peter Fontana to sign up...he looped in me, my cousin, my uncle, and my sisters. I looped in Dave Lemoine and Adam Markey. This year, I might even have another GT Academy competitor come run with COM. That's probably $10k+ for COM all starting from my dad a while back. If you got ONE member like that, the ROI is 20x or more.
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by chaos4NH » Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:56 pm

I have the club display, dvd player, monitor, etc. It is availble right after the NHMS Fan Appereciation day, April 23. I would so like to get it out of my cellar! :D
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Re: Subaru Wicked Big Meet

Post by paultg » Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:33 pm

dinoracer wrote:As I recall, we did a booth and a "free day" giveaway to WBM a few years ago, when Alex was president. I think it worked out well, though I can't say for sure how many Subie owners in the club now came from that exposure. Most of the Subie gang from the era seems to have moved on to other things. I bet we'd be successful if it was run again the same way, especially since the target audience is likely driving cars old enough now to be owned free and clear and thus not as expensive to bend as they were 5 years ago... :P
I fall into this category and am one of the lucky owners who won a free day. Did my school day in my Scion tC at the time, and have switched to a Miata after that for the sole purpose of doing more COM events. Life has just got in the way somewhat and I haven't been able to do as many as I'd like. Hoping that will change this year.

I have been a NESIC/NASIOC member since 1999 (member #437 I think). I'm a pretty close friend of someone involved with the WBM (I should say I think he is working on it again this year); and if there is anything I can do to help you guys out let me know. I'm not sure I'll be able to attend the event this year unfortunately.

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