[DeTomaso] Electronic Delivery of newsletters / Profiles

Scott Martin smmartin7 at netscape.net
Fri Nov 6 16:52:45 EST 2015


I am willing to pay extra for a paper newsletter.  Would it be too hard administratively to offer a two price membership, one cost for electronic newsletter and a higher price for paper?

Scott Martin


-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Kelm <dakelm at qwest.net>
To: 'Stephen' <steve at snclocks.com>; 'DeTomaso Mail List' <DeTomaso at poca.com>
Sent: Fri, Nov 6, 2015 4:47 pm
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Electronic Delivery of newsletters / Profiles


No hard copies of publications = no membership for me! I'm not a luddite by
any
means, but the day the magazine industry goes completely paperless is
the day
the world (as I know and like it) ends!

Doug (25 mag subscriptions, and
counting) Kelm



-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso
[mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Stephen
Sent: Friday, November
06, 2015 3:16 PM
To: 'DeTomaso Mail List'
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Electronic
Delivery of newsletters / Profiles

Dick - heck fire - some of like to receive
the mag - just because we like to
sit down and read it.  Whilst it likely
doesn't make sense to you, well, it
does to some of us.

Stephen
Nelson


-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso
[mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Dick Koch
Sent: Friday,
November 06, 2015 1:11 PM
To: DeTomaso Mail List <DeTomaso at poca.com>
Subject:
[DeTomaso] Electronic Delivery of newsletters / Profiles

Judy, I really don't
understand the problem with providing the newsletters
electronically.

POCA
doesn't need to send anything to anybody.  The publication should be
made
available on the POCA website, with member only access if limited
access is
desired.  If a member wanted to have a printed copy, then they
could do so.  If
a member didn't have access to the internet (I find it hard
to believe that
anyone that has a Pantera or an interest in one and is a
member doesn't have
access to the internet) and wanted a hard copy then they
would have to pay for
that delivery service.  Most all organizations, for
profit or otherwise, are
going this route, both to reduce cost and provide
more timely service to its
customers.

An archive of all the Newsletters could be maintained, with an
index by year
and topic, with free access granted to those that were members at
the time
of the newsletters, Plus for new members that wanted to have access to
old
newsletters and certain topics, POCA could charge a fee for that
access.

POCA reduces substantially the cost to mail the newsletters, provides
an
additional asset to produce income, drives members to the POCA
website,
provides a way to reduce the membership fees, and generates a great
sales
incentive for members to sign up.

Dick Koch -
Atlanta

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   I am willing to pay extra for a paper newsletter.  Would it be too hard
   administratively to offer a two price membership, one cost for
   electronic newsletter and a higher price for paper?

   Scott Martin
   -----Original Message-----
   From: Douglas Kelm <dakelm at qwest.net>
   To: 'Stephen' <steve at snclocks.com>; 'DeTomaso Mail List'
   <DeTomaso at poca.com>
   Sent: Fri, Nov 6, 2015 4:47 pm
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Electronic Delivery of newsletters / Profiles
No hard copies of publications = no membership for me! I'm not a luddite by
any
means, but the day the magazine industry goes completely paperless is
the day
the world (as I know and like it) ends!

Doug (25 mag subscriptions, and
counting) Kelm



-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso
[[1]mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Stephen
Sent: Friday, November
06, 2015 3:16 PM
To: 'DeTomaso Mail List'
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Electronic
Delivery of newsletters / Profiles

Dick - heck fire - some of like to receive
the mag - just because we like to
sit down and read it.  Whilst it likely
doesn't make sense to you, well, it
does to some of us.

Stephen
Nelson


-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso
[[2]mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Dick Koch
Sent: Friday,
November 06, 2015 1:11 PM
To: DeTomaso Mail List <[3]DeTomaso at poca.com>
Subject:
[DeTomaso] Electronic Delivery of newsletters / Profiles

Judy, I really don't
understand the problem with providing the newsletters
electronically.

POCA
doesn't need to send anything to anybody.  The publication should be
made
available on the POCA website, with member only access if limited
access is
desired.  If a member wanted to have a printed copy, then they
could do so.  If
a member didn't have access to the internet (I find it hard
to believe that
anyone that has a Pantera or an interest in one and is a
member doesn't have
access to the internet) and wanted a hard copy then they
would have to pay for
that delivery service.  Most all organizations, for
profit or otherwise, are
going this route, both to reduce cost and provide
more timely service to its
customers.

An archive of all the Newsletters could be maintained, with an
index by year
and topic, with free access granted to those that were members at
the time
of the newsletters, Plus for new members that wanted to have access to
old
newsletters and certain topics, POCA could charge a fee for that
access.

POCA reduces substantially the cost to mail the newsletters, provides
an
additional asset to produce income, drives members to the POCA
website,
provides a way to reduce the membership fees, and generates a great
sales
incentive for members to sign up.

Dick Koch -
Atlanta

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