DocStram
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Jeff
I only joined IAP a couple of months ago. I apologize for repeating what's already been said, but, I had like zero of an idea about IAP's financial situation. It just never occured to me how expensive it is to run this place. Oh sure, I saw the ads for donations and raffles, but I thought those things were just to give you a little extra "pin" money. For the sake of brevity, here are my suggestions:
A. Unless you spell it out for us, we're not going to be aware of IAP's financial needs.
B. The dollar amount of knowledge that I have gained from IAP members far surpasses anything close to what I have paid for Penturning books and videos.
C. As a last ditch effort to save IAP, I would be fine with paying a membership fee. But, I bet that almost everybody here first did a "fly-by" before joining. If you have to resort to a membership fee there needs to be levels of membership so that first timers have a chance to get addicted before being asked to pay up.
D. There is definitely an untapped source of revenue in the businesses that advertise here. "Word of mouth" from the members carries a whole lot of weight at IAP. If somebody says, "Hey, I found a great deal on bla bla bla" then off we go to check out the deal. Plus, businesses like Ryan's, Nils', Darrick's, even Andrea's and others have the luxury of us being a focus group for their penmaking supplies. We should capitalize on their profiting from IAP. Just think about how much moola is generated from our group buys! I'm for unobtrusive advertising if it keeps IAP afloat.
E. Finally, please consider the idea of making IAP a nonprofit corporation. A huge advantage would be our donations becoming legitimate tax deductions.
F. As for businesses listing classified ads ..... we should remember that in addition to a listing fee, ebay charges a commission of something like 5.25% ... why don't we? I think we should continue to encourage individuals to list free or at least donate a buck or two.
G. I like the idea of auctioning a pen a month. I have a feeling that the artisans here don't have a clue as to how much we admire their (each other's) work.
Finally, now that I know our financial situation, I'm going to step up to the place and start helping out financially.
One of the great things about IAP is that we all have a "seat at the table" when it comes to expressing our ideas ... even us rookies.
Best wishes to all.
DocStram
I only joined IAP a couple of months ago. I apologize for repeating what's already been said, but, I had like zero of an idea about IAP's financial situation. It just never occured to me how expensive it is to run this place. Oh sure, I saw the ads for donations and raffles, but I thought those things were just to give you a little extra "pin" money. For the sake of brevity, here are my suggestions:
A. Unless you spell it out for us, we're not going to be aware of IAP's financial needs.
B. The dollar amount of knowledge that I have gained from IAP members far surpasses anything close to what I have paid for Penturning books and videos.
C. As a last ditch effort to save IAP, I would be fine with paying a membership fee. But, I bet that almost everybody here first did a "fly-by" before joining. If you have to resort to a membership fee there needs to be levels of membership so that first timers have a chance to get addicted before being asked to pay up.
D. There is definitely an untapped source of revenue in the businesses that advertise here. "Word of mouth" from the members carries a whole lot of weight at IAP. If somebody says, "Hey, I found a great deal on bla bla bla" then off we go to check out the deal. Plus, businesses like Ryan's, Nils', Darrick's, even Andrea's and others have the luxury of us being a focus group for their penmaking supplies. We should capitalize on their profiting from IAP. Just think about how much moola is generated from our group buys! I'm for unobtrusive advertising if it keeps IAP afloat.
E. Finally, please consider the idea of making IAP a nonprofit corporation. A huge advantage would be our donations becoming legitimate tax deductions.
F. As for businesses listing classified ads ..... we should remember that in addition to a listing fee, ebay charges a commission of something like 5.25% ... why don't we? I think we should continue to encourage individuals to list free or at least donate a buck or two.
G. I like the idea of auctioning a pen a month. I have a feeling that the artisans here don't have a clue as to how much we admire their (each other's) work.
Finally, now that I know our financial situation, I'm going to step up to the place and start helping out financially.
One of the great things about IAP is that we all have a "seat at the table" when it comes to expressing our ideas ... even us rookies.
Best wishes to all.
DocStram