I've just received my regular email from Surrey County Cricket Club. I get these because three years I applied for Oval test match tickets online (I didn't get them).
I was a season ticket holder at the Albion on and off for 15 years: I gave up this season as I found it hard to get to every game as I now have a young family. However, I'm still keen to go along to the odd game and am especially keen to hear about special offers. Like many people though I only found out about them after the game (I see there are a few people on the Argus site moaning about this too).
Why is it that a club I registered with three years ago, one I don't support, and from whom I didn't even buy a ticket can market me hard, while a club that I have supported for 40 years and where have I have been a season ticket holder for most of the last 15 haven't sent me a single email in the last three years? Lord knows that Sussex CCC aren't the most dynamic of organisations but even they have been sending me regular emails in the close season.
It costs a small amount to set up an email marketing system and nothing to send emails. Why does the club not think about this, the simplest way to market itself. And yes, the club does need to have more special offers - I for one would come often - but we need to know about the ones it does have.
I was a season ticket holder at the Albion on and off for 15 years: I gave up this season as I found it hard to get to every game as I now have a young family. However, I'm still keen to go along to the odd game and am especially keen to hear about special offers. Like many people though I only found out about them after the game (I see there are a few people on the Argus site moaning about this too).
Why is it that a club I registered with three years ago, one I don't support, and from whom I didn't even buy a ticket can market me hard, while a club that I have supported for 40 years and where have I have been a season ticket holder for most of the last 15 haven't sent me a single email in the last three years? Lord knows that Sussex CCC aren't the most dynamic of organisations but even they have been sending me regular emails in the close season.
It costs a small amount to set up an email marketing system and nothing to send emails. Why does the club not think about this, the simplest way to market itself. And yes, the club does need to have more special offers - I for one would come often - but we need to know about the ones it does have.