Coryman wrote:I think a web site could actually sponsor the name badge printing incorporating there site logo. I have not as yet started to lay out the name badge so it's not too late, so I am open to bribery, I mean offers
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We currently have four aquatic web sites in our sponsor programme. Maybe Planet catfish would like to be the first, having said that I would need all those PC members that have signed up to the convention to forward me their PC handles and or local society name. I am not about to go looking for member details as I already have enough to do.
All sounds a bit one way to me, I mean, PlanetCatfish is already sponsoring the event, is not being paid anything to publicise the event (which we clearly are) and, let's be honest, is the leading site at least in terms of size, but also members etc. As the other sites are run by committee members, who are involved in approving or rejecting financial decisions, I'm not minded to pay any more money to the CSG.
If I recall, the reason the CSG exists is to further the sharing of knowledge of catfishes. The CSG doesn't exist to make money but appears to be asking to charge a public service website to allow event participants to interact more easily at the event - so I think you've gone too far on this one Ian - can I just ask folks to ask around for Jools and I am sure we can all work each other out!
From my time when I was on the committee, it was continuously discusses how to make the group more accessible to people and get more people along to meetings - this doesn't seem like a step in the right direction for us shy retiring types!
Jools