Billy in Bristol
Well-known member
Been working with GB Olympians and professional football, rugby and cricket professionals for six years now delivering experience days which have raised just shy of £450K for good causes, but equally important retailers (such as Virgin Experiences) have grossed £197K through selling them. So, we have credentials.
The athletes are trying to engage sports clubs to get a slice of this retail money, and through simply the club (and their members) sharing social media posts containing their exclusive code, any purchase made from anywhere in the UK, will generate £25-£70 per sale to club (the experiences have different price points).
There is no cost involved, and clubs can even sell places and us invoice them if that makes it any easier.
By the time you have read this, a club could have shared several such posts, so why, wise people of NSC is this falling on deaf ears?
What advice do you have to engage those supposedly in charge of club finances?
All advice, abuse etc gratefully received.
The athletes are trying to engage sports clubs to get a slice of this retail money, and through simply the club (and their members) sharing social media posts containing their exclusive code, any purchase made from anywhere in the UK, will generate £25-£70 per sale to club (the experiences have different price points).
There is no cost involved, and clubs can even sell places and us invoice them if that makes it any easier.
By the time you have read this, a club could have shared several such posts, so why, wise people of NSC is this falling on deaf ears?
What advice do you have to engage those supposedly in charge of club finances?
All advice, abuse etc gratefully received.