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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 741376" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>Like I have been saying. They do not understand their audience what so ever. </p><p></p><p>Just SELL the hat for $75 bucks. Say 50 goes to the program, and then by buying a hat you will get a raffle ticket sent to you in the mail with your hat. For an extra $5 dollars you can get an extra raffle ticket. </p><p>The raffle ticket gets you into a contest to be 1 of 10 people who can get a private tour of Bobby Dodd and all the facilities by the coach of your choice (May bring One guest). </p><p>On a set date Buzz will pick 10 tickets where they can quickly match the number to the person (simple excel sheet and search). Buzz picks the ticket, Collins announces the winner. </p><p></p><p>Boom, you now have offered </p><p>1. A cool one off product. </p><p>2. Created more interest by adding value with the tour, basically free other than time from the coach. </p><p>3. You have created a limitless potential to generate fundraising by having a raffle. </p><p>4. This also builds interest to donate from the younger grads or more stingy fans that may not normally donate $100+ dollars. Entry level is lowered but allows people to move up with ticket purchase. </p><p></p><p>If we knew our audience we would know by now, we have millionaires for alumni, and they tend to be stingy until the need a decent tax write off. Then it comes in one big lump sum. </p><p></p><p>This opens the gates for little donations that ADD UP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 741376, member: 4089"] Like I have been saying. They do not understand their audience what so ever. Just SELL the hat for $75 bucks. Say 50 goes to the program, and then by buying a hat you will get a raffle ticket sent to you in the mail with your hat. For an extra $5 dollars you can get an extra raffle ticket. The raffle ticket gets you into a contest to be 1 of 10 people who can get a private tour of Bobby Dodd and all the facilities by the coach of your choice (May bring One guest). On a set date Buzz will pick 10 tickets where they can quickly match the number to the person (simple excel sheet and search). Buzz picks the ticket, Collins announces the winner. Boom, you now have offered 1. A cool one off product. 2. Created more interest by adding value with the tour, basically free other than time from the coach. 3. You have created a limitless potential to generate fundraising by having a raffle. 4. This also builds interest to donate from the younger grads or more stingy fans that may not normally donate $100+ dollars. Entry level is lowered but allows people to move up with ticket purchase. If we knew our audience we would know by now, we have millionaires for alumni, and they tend to be stingy until the need a decent tax write off. Then it comes in one big lump sum. This opens the gates for little donations that ADD UP. [/QUOTE]
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