Great idea and thanks for all the hard work on the bulletin too. I haven't been getting it long but always zip it open and read it right away
Something I'll mention again since it seems to fit this subject is that there is no mention of Willys or Aero in the club name, or even posted on the internet Home page. Only if some Aero owner takes the time to visit the KFOCI home page forum or registry, (& why would they) or happens to know KF owned Willys the last few years of it existence could they make a connection to the KFOCI club.
As an example, the fairly new FB Willys Aero Survival Group just hit 300 (non-dues paying) members a month or 2 ago, tonight it's 424, and it's a closed group, invite only.
Personally, in the few years I've been hanging around here, I've always felt like the Aero is the red headed step child of this club in spite of the resident expertise that's found here. You have to dig to even find it's a part of the club.
The internet is proving to be a powerful recruiting medium for Aero owners, and if the club would ever publicly acknowledge an Aero club connection that turns up in an internet search, they could tap into that 24/7 source of interested owners. Another FB Aero group turned up in a quick search tonight, over 900 members, mainly Brazilians, I joined that one too.
Visitors and dues paying members are two different things. I'll use myself as an example again......... my first post here was May of '13........... stopped in many times before but never bothered to even join the forum. Finally decided to send in a check this year, mostly because I've been hanging around so long and I know the club needs members. My pathway here certainly isn't the answer for the club's survival though.
I think if you want to grow the club it needs to publically acknowledge the Aero as a part of the club in a manner that turns up in an internet search. If not, then the club's internet potential has already happened, while newer clubs continue to gather new Aero members by the hundreds.