For the last 10 months or so, with the help of several people on TC there has been an idea floating around various corners and corridors of the Carlton Football Club.
It is a pretty simple idea which I thought might help raise some revenue for the club.
So far, even though it has been seen by several people at the club, no-one has taken the idea and run with it. It still might happen, you never know.
Basically the idea was to expand the club's email database by using the resources of the Carlton Forums.
What would happen in a nutshell is that people on the Carlton forums would be asked to think of every Carlton supporter they knew and to point them towards a website such as:
http://www.navybluearmy.org
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please do not sign up, this is only a rough mock-up version of what the site may look like, it is not operational and no email addresses will be kept)
Once there people can (if they wish) give their email address to the club, in return that person would receive the Thurday update which currently goes out to about 20,000 people (the database of emails CFC already has).
The idea is to build the club's database of emails up as much as possible. There are supposedly 600,000 odd supporters around the country, most of which would have email address now.
Given that at least 5000 die-hard supporters regularly visit the Carlton forums the reach of these people would extend into the tens of thousands.
A realistic target could have seen the project most likely gain thousands of extra email addresses for the club.
This would mean that the club would be regularly communicating with many more supporters which meand, better informed supporters and possibly more memberships, merchandise sales etc.
The offer I put would mean that the Club owned the website and all the email addresses collected. All it would have to do is pay cost for the domain name (around $20 a year). I offered to host and administer the site free of charge for the club to cut down on costs as much as possible.
There would have been quite a bit of work to do with the club with regards to vetting the wording and procedures but nothing too complicated.
Was it such a crazy idea?