While reading the forum topic: TCA dues increase-your thoughts. Much thought or concern is about decrease in amount of people in model railroading.
I have some thought and suggestions that may help the cause.
How can we as a group help promote model railroading?
Concentrating on O gauge and S gauge model railroading for this forum what would you do to promote this great hobby? What is your suggestion to reach youth and adults to provide them with knowledge and information relating to operating or collecting model railroading?
We need to become our own marketing group. The mission; how to connect with an enormous amount of people that may have some or a lot of interest in model railroading?
I believe that anyone that had somewhat of an interest would become more interested if they knew that they would have a wealth of information freely and cheerfully provided to them at no charge joining this forum.
Let’s form a punch list of suggestions and provide an action plan.
My suggestions:
A marketing tool suggestion is a pamphlet introducing O gauge forum as a knowledge base to get started in the hobby, Pamphlets from model railroading manufactures or distributers. Pamphlets should be supplied at all events that introduce model railroading.
Open your model railroad to teachers to bring their class to view your railroad.
Check with schools to see if your club could setup operating layout in the school.
Check with shopping malls to see if you could setup operating layout or setup a table displaying some items along with a video of operating layout.
Check with firehouses while they have flea market maybe they would allow an operating layout or table.
Flea markets: Setup a table displaying some items along with a video of operating layout.
Hobby shops: Advertise OGR Forum as a knowledge source.
If you have a face book page maybe a note saying: Ask me about model railroading.
Notes: If you don’t belong to a operating club see about helping them during a setup. Assisting in some way, moving the display, helping to setup or maintain a display or being available during operating times to assist in any way needed.
Bob