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bzarcher ([personal profile] bzarcher) wrote2008-08-10 09:15 pm

How Not To Generate Interest

Someone asked on the Smoke Ring if there was a MI/OH/PA BBQing organization or club.

It turns out, yes, there's something called the Great Lakes BBQ Association that's supposed to be the "sanctioning" body for official events and cookoffs. So, I decided to go over to their website and take a look, and here's what I get.

There's a nice front page with their logo and a bunch of navigation links.

I decide to try "News and Events" - after all, maybe they have something going soon and I could see about going by and checking it out to meet some local BBQers, network a bit, get some tips or ask questions about their sources for wood, meat, etx.

*BZZT* - Membership required.

Oh-kay. A little odd, you'd think you'd want people to know about the current events for the organization to drum up some interest, but whatever.

Um...there's a link to Recipes. How about that?

*BZZT* - Same thing.

Forum?

*BZZT*

Sponsors?

*BZZT*

Mailing list information?

*BZZT* *BZZT* *BZZT*

Contact Us?

...ok, that worked. But it's just an email address and PO Box.

About Us?

That works, but it doesn't actually say much about what they do other than a mission statement about spreading outdoor cooking.

Well, let's check out the "Join!" link.

$35 to pay for a membership for one year?

That's not a totally horrible price, but to be honest, I'm really not psyched about signing up when I can't find any information about how much they do around here, when the events are, or even a chance to ask questions without paying in advance.

Even just a "sample recipes" or "This month's events" page that were publicly viewable would make a huge difference. As it is, it almost reminds me of the Jacket Backers before Julie really dug in to start cleaning it up - a "public" club that was really intended to mostly serve the egos of the founding clique, regardless of what came from the membership.

[identity profile] remotesensing.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Doesn't look like they've been in existence very long.

Only 27 initial members, and all in the MI area, it seems. Yeah, I'll hold off on that, thanks.

[identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, this seems as much like him doing something for his buddies and trying to tell everyone else to do like he does. :/

I like the idea of something to work with as a larger organization, though. Too bad.

Sounds like a job for the Master Chefs!

[identity profile] yetanotherbob.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
SRSLY. Start your own club. Make obscure M3 references.Generate interest. Kick ass.

Re: Sounds like a job for the Master Chefs!

[identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
We'll see. :D It's certainly better than the alternative.