Angele
Well-Known Member
I wish that were possible! How do I detect people who choose not to join? What we do is survey a percentage of visitors to the web site who are not members - to find out what their needs are. And talk with those who leave (or at least, as many as we can track down), to find out why they leave
I understand it is difficult, but most organisations who are interested in improving their customer services manage it. For a starter, why not ask some Owners' Associations to ask their members to fill out a survey ("Are you a member of the CA? If not, why not?"), with a bit of an incentive to complete it (like a prize draw of a bottle of bubbly)? Also, surveying people at Boat Shows who walk away from the stand without joining.
you've made an excellent case for increasing the differential for non-members!
I did say it probably wasn't in my best interest to say so. Can I have a special discount for suggesting the idea - the ability to attend at the current rate - at least for my first year of "non-membership"?
Difficult one . . . publish the lists and suppliers get into arguments with people claiming membership who can't prove it . . .
Well, that is what the RYA does. Ask them how it works for them.