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It bothers me to see people who just expect to see whatever; they seem to take it all for granted, and aren't really willing to donate (because they're not really PAYING, per se) the cash to keep the airplanes airworthy. I know for a fact at least three B-17s had prior commitments, and several others I'm sure did as well.
I don't know where I was going with this; I'm venting some frustration as I sit in my office--a horrible place to write.
Has anyone had similar experiences?
Gosh, if only there was some sort of medium which people could use to seek out information about events, both locally and nationally. And perhaps, just perhaps, event organizers could use the VERY SAME medium to reach out to those who are looking for information, creating a "web" of information that reached people on a national level, heck even World Wide! Perhaps computers could aide in this endevour?
(your rant has triggered one of my own. Same principle; the uninformed.)
Of all the airshows we've booked this year, few if any have actually told us about their show's web site. Anything listed here
http://yankeeairmuseum.org/aircraft/schedule.shtml was usually found by my partner or I as we went digging to see if anyplace we were headed to had useful information on the web. Just like we did last year and the year before. I'm still surprised at how many places don't have anything at all.
Random tidbit of useless information: Between July 1st and July 6th, over 30,000 people visited yankeeairmuseum.org. That six day period was busier than any other two months this year combined. Total cost to reach those people: 'bout 40 bucks. Normally it's $15, but we went well over our monthly bandwidth bill. That works out to $0.0013 per visitor.
For next season I'm putting together a media kit that will go out with all of our contracts consisting of a CD with images other sites can use, and instructions for how to link back to us, information on our aircraft and the museum, how to use the images on the CD, etc. Maybe then people might actually take some notice that this whole "web" thing might help them promote their shows.
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Phil K.
Yankee Air MuseumSystems Admin / Ramp Crew / Professional Photo Ruiner