Nambour Show
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Nambour Show
Well this week is the Nambour (Sunshine Coast) Show from the 14th-16th June.
Line up is basically the same as Caboolture with a few rides that were also up at Toogoolawah.
Line up is basically the same as Caboolture with a few rides that were also up at Toogoolawah.
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i wanted to attend caboolture show this year as its my local show, and i thought my rock wall would do good, but it seems as though no one did alot, if im asked to go back i will, simply to support the show.
as for advertising, i dont see alot around town, they do alot more here to promote the urban music festival, and i have been told the caboolture markets really hurt the show, which is very unfortunate as i dont think they will ever stop.
would it be benificial for showmen to advertise shows as they travell? in return maybe show societies lower the rent ( as the added people through the gate would make up for it ) just an idea
as for advertising, i dont see alot around town, they do alot more here to promote the urban music festival, and i have been told the caboolture markets really hurt the show, which is very unfortunate as i dont think they will ever stop.
would it be benificial for showmen to advertise shows as they travell? in return maybe show societies lower the rent ( as the added people through the gate would make up for it ) just an idea
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If you are competing with anything else, re. Markets, that makes it even harder, people do not go to both, why are the markets and the show on at the same time, can this be changed.
I know that in NSW where there have been independent shows, competing with super carnival's (Speers Point, Newcastle Show) the Showmen's guild did do alot of their own advertising, with very benificial results, but this costs heaps too, which in the end will come out of your profits PNC, in the early days with the circus's they would send a spruker ahead of the show, drumming up the event, even putting up posters in shop widows, on telegraph poles, getting the people very excited, this is very hard where you are all individual people, maybe this is something a delegate could do.
I know that in NSW where there have been independent shows, competing with super carnival's (Speers Point, Newcastle Show) the Showmen's guild did do alot of their own advertising, with very benificial results, but this costs heaps too, which in the end will come out of your profits PNC, in the early days with the circus's they would send a spruker ahead of the show, drumming up the event, even putting up posters in shop widows, on telegraph poles, getting the people very excited, this is very hard where you are all individual people, maybe this is something a delegate could do.
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last year redcliffe only had a free gate till 4pm, but it seemed to work really well this year.
as for some advertising, it might cost, but you have to spend money to make it, i was thinking more along the lines of cheaper rent or part of the rent to advertising, obviously, both the society and the guild would need to come to an agreement.
im sure all ideas that are put forward will be considered
as for some advertising, it might cost, but you have to spend money to make it, i was thinking more along the lines of cheaper rent or part of the rent to advertising, obviously, both the society and the guild would need to come to an agreement.
im sure all ideas that are put forward will be considered