| | | | | Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> And if some club can pick up some commercial $pon$or$hip, real corporate logos
> are OK too! For enough moolah, anyway.
>
> ++Lar
Larry,
This was something I was toying with for our club one day, glad to see I'm not the
only one. I though what a nice way to make some money for the LTC would be to sell
ad space on the layout, boxcars, billboards, actual buildings (i.e. car dealers,
restaurants, etc.) to local business in the area of the club.
I was going to put a page together on the club site and see if I can get a few
local business try it out. Maybe do a few for free just to get some material for
promoting the idea.
Has anyone else tried this yet?
jt
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James J. Trobaugh
North Georgia LEGO Train Club
http://www.ngltc.org
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.trains, James J. Trobaugh writes:
>
> Larry,
>
> This was something I was toying with for our club one day,
> glad to see I'm not the
> only one. I though what a nice way to make some money for
> the LTC would be to sell
> ad space on the layout, boxcars, billboards, actual buildings
> (i.e. car dealers,
> restaurants, etc.) to local business in the area of the club.
>
> I was going to put a page together on the club site and see if I can get a few
> local business try it out.
> Maybe do a few for free just to get some material for
> promoting the idea.
>
> Has anyone else tried this yet?
I also thought of trying ad space idea on my layouts, back in my solo day. But
now maybe I should try this idea with the club, it would be nice to get cash
for more stuff. Perhaps one day all the LTC could link up and get big sponsors
like COKE or TRU? Who knows where this could go, but don't quit your day jobs
yet!
Robin Werner
GFLTC
http://members.xoom.com
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