Engagement Golf Marketing
ENGAGEMENT GOLF MARKETING
Engagement golf marketing is an excellent way to get key information from your golfers whom you are already servicing. A couple of good examples of engagement golf marketing are surveys and questionnaires.
One of the things you want to do is create an open forum on your golf website. Not every golfer will leave a pleasant comment on your forum so you will want to monitor and manage the forum and take out any golfers comment that is being belligerent or saying anything obscene that is not productive in improving your brand. A better way of doing this is to put together a forum where golfers can go on your site and make comments. A lot of golf clubs don't like to do this because they feel the golfers will just join the forum to complain. That is not what the golfer will do if you set up the forum in a way that you direct them to the information that you are trying to gather.
An example of this is, asked the golfer a question like What is it that they like most about your golf club?. Get them to tell you what golf products and golf services you offer they liked best, what areas of your golf property they want to see an improvement, what other activities or programs would they like you to implement, in what other possible ways can you earn their long-term loyalty, would they recommend your golf club to their family and friends, why or why not, etc.
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Engagement golf marketing is an excellent way to get key information from your golfers whom you are already servicing. A couple of good examples of engagement golf marketing are surveys and questionnaires.
One of the things you want to do is create an open forum on your golf website. Not every golfer will leave a pleasant comment on your forum so you will want to monitor and manage the forum and take out any golfers comment that is being belligerent or saying anything obscene that is not productive in improving your brand. A better way of doing this is to put together a forum where golfers can go on your site and make comments. A lot of golf clubs don't like to do this because they feel the golfers will just join the forum to complain. That is not what the golfer will do if you set up the forum in a way that you direct them to the information that you are trying to gather.
An example of this is, asked the golfer a question like What is it that they like most about your golf club?. Get them to tell you what golf products and golf services you offer they liked best, what areas of your golf property they want to see an improvement, what other activities or programs would they like you to implement, in what other possible ways can you earn their long-term loyalty, would they recommend your golf club to their family and friends, why or why not, etc.
Please click on the link below to continue reading this blog:
http://www.golfmmc.com/engagement-golf-marketing-blog-62/
or visit our website @ www.golfmmc.com
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