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I think the USCF should give free adult memberships (w/ chess life) to
all tournament directors that run 10 or more tournaments each year. I believe that TDs in general are the backbone on US chess since they organize and run tournaments. Also the tournament rating fees provide a large chunk of the USCF revenue. Therefore, we should reward our TDs for their hardwork by giving them free membership (provided they run at least 10 tournaments). I guess you could have someone run 10 events and then they get free membership. Each event that gets rated has a minimum rating fee of $5 so that is at least 50 dollars coming in as revenue. This is a good idea so please consider it. Thank you, |
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Ivan,
Sounds good to me! Now if only they can extend my life membership!! - Dan H |
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Ivan,
This is an extremely good suggestion, but misses the point just a little. In marketing, there is the principle of pricing a product at its perceptable value, not it's margin plus cost. This principle dictates, for example, that the same plain wool Berets made in China which only cost the manufacturer 2 bucks, should be marketed at a fair value in the destination market. So, while Peruvians might pay 4 bucks to the Chinese, the US Army pays 8. An additional point is, by not taking the money up front, cash flow suffers. Tweak your idea a bit and maybe it sounds like this. For every organizer who holds ten tournaments a year, the equivalency of one membership will be discounted from the TLA's and Ratings fees, and you might have a winner, providing the financial analysts agree with the numbers (very important to do a walk though financially) Tom Klem "Ivan" wrote in message om... I think the USCF should give free adult memberships (w/ chess life) to all tournament directors that run 10 or more tournaments each year. I believe that TDs in general are the backbone on US chess since they organize and run tournaments. Also the tournament rating fees provide a large chunk of the USCF revenue. Therefore, we should reward our TDs for their hardwork by giving them free membership (provided they run at least 10 tournaments). I guess you could have someone run 10 events and then they get free membership. Each event that gets rated has a minimum rating fee of $5 so that is at least 50 dollars coming in as revenue. This is a good idea so please consider it. Thank you, |
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"Tom Klem" wrote in message news:n3Rab.522$Ms2.386@fed1read03...
Ivan, This is an extremely good suggestion, but misses the point just a little. In marketing, there is the principle of pricing a product at its perceptable value, not it's margin plus cost. This principle dictates, for example, that the same plain wool Berets made in China which only cost the manufacturer 2 bucks, should be marketed at a fair value in the destination market. So, while Peruvians might pay 4 bucks to the Chinese, the US Army pays 8. An additional point is, by not taking the money up front, cash flow suffers. Tweak your idea a bit and maybe it sounds like this. For every organizer who holds ten tournaments a year, the equivalency of one membership will be discounted from the TLA's and Ratings fees, and you might have a winner, providing the financial analysts agree with the numbers (very important to do a walk though financially) Tom Klem "Ivan" wrote in message om... I think the USCF should give free adult memberships (w/ chess life) to all tournament directors that run 10 or more tournaments each year. I believe that TDs in general are the backbone on US chess since they organize and run tournaments. Also the tournament rating fees provide a large chunk of the USCF revenue. Therefore, we should reward our TDs for their hardwork by giving them free membership (provided they run at least 10 tournaments). I guess you could have someone run 10 events and then they get free membership. Each event that gets rated has a minimum rating fee of $5 so that is at least 50 dollars coming in as revenue. This is a good idea so please consider it. Thank you, Why don't we charge TDs a fee for the privilege of running USCF-rated events? Think of the extra money we could make and all the poseurs and amateurs we could run out of chess. "Wanna direct? Gotta genuflect" could be our motto. Don't be swayed by the conventional wisdom that says sane people (OK, that excludes a lot of TDs and chessplayers) generally only pay for things they need or which bring them pleasure or satisfaction. Think outside the box. The fee really won't amount to that much if you break it down per hour of 'volunteer' labor. Remember who the ultimate customer is. Wanna hear about how we do things in my company? Regards, Eric M |
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good idea.
"Ivan" wrote in message om... I think the USCF should give free adult memberships (w/ chess life) to all tournament directors that run 10 or more tournaments each year. I believe that TDs in general are the backbone on US chess since they organize and run tournaments. Also the tournament rating fees provide a large chunk of the USCF revenue. Therefore, we should reward our TDs for their hardwork by giving them free membership (provided they run at least 10 tournaments). I guess you could have someone run 10 events and then they get free membership. Each event that gets rated has a minimum rating fee of $5 so that is at least 50 dollars coming in as revenue. snip |
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