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mikif85
04 Jun 2009, 14:10
Hi all. Just wondered if anyone had any idea when .net are gonna enable ppl to join??? Ive been tryin for months now and am gettin well frustrated, especially when we can see that someones obviously updating the news page. The message bout updating the site has been up since August so surely it should be sorted by now???
Thanks, Miki

Jayd
04 Jun 2009, 14:13
When anything is sorted correctly at .net, pigs will fly. ;)

daveake
04 Jun 2009, 14:27
The difficulty is a hint to you. I believe the words of Homer J Simpson are appropriate here:

If something's hard to do, then it's not worth doing."

Dave :twisted:

mikif85
06 Jun 2009, 18:33
Thanks for replyin. I read somewhere that Meat was touring again in 2010 so was hoping to join .net again and go for a meet n greet nxt time. Does anyone know if the meet n greets you can buy through ticketmaster etc are the same as the ones you can get through the fan club?? Dont want one which includes the meal and drinks etc!
Thanks for any help!

RadioMaster
06 Jun 2009, 18:53
dont worry, .net only has a handful of members left. It'd be commercial suicide to make the m&g packages fan club exclusive. So either you can buy them from ticketmaster or you'll get the oportunity to rejoin early enough ;)
It's them who want to sell something

mikif85
08 Jun 2009, 21:53
dont worry, .net only has a handful of members left. It'd be commercial suicide to make the m&g packages fan club exclusive. So either you can buy them from ticketmaster or you'll get the oportunity to rejoin early enough ;)
It's them who want to sell something
thank you! heres waiting and hoping!

Pudding
09 Jun 2009, 03:56
dont worry, .net only has a handful of members left. It'd be commercial suicide to make the m&g packages fan club exclusive.

Please explain, how would it be commercial suicide? the outlay for a M&G is what exactly? You get a picture, an autograph, shake his hand and maybe a look backstage, that must cost the whole of $1 for the photo at most, the rest is profit.

RadioMaster
09 Jun 2009, 08:33
in general yes. but if there's only 10 members left, who get offered these m&g's, they can hardly make a fortune out of it, can they?
And judging from what weve seen at the CDC tour, where the packages were available openly as well (they were, right? not entirely sure), why would they go for the exclusive version now that they even got less members than before?

Pudding
09 Jun 2009, 12:07
Where do you get only 10 from? If Meat offered M&G's exclusive to .net members then the amount of new members or members re-joining .net would increase dramatically, of that I'm sure.

Besides, why wouldn't Meat reward those that are most loyal even if they are nucking futs? :retard:

wolfy35
09 Jun 2009, 13:09
Where do you get only 10 from? If Meat offered M&G's exclusive to .net members then the amount of new members or members re-joining .net would increase dramatically, of that I'm sure.

Besides, why wouldn't Meat reward those that are most loyal even if they are nucking futs? :retard:

Quite simple there Pud. .net only has a handful of members left now and the memberships are time limited its been not far short of a year since people have been able to join and with memberships being a 12 month deal the handful of members will be zero soon.

Until something is sorted and .net is back up and running with people being able to join making M&Gs exclusive would essentially be offering an exclusive deal to nobody. All things considered tho I dont think I will be rushing to renew my membership when I can for too long its been nothing but arguing on there that is not good for either the true fans or Meat

RadioMaster
09 Jun 2009, 16:30
dont think there's a rush on Meat's part to relaunch the site. He get's more than enough publicity out of the twitter thing, with a lot less effort to put in. As long as he doesnt rely on selling something (again), there's no need to renew .net. (besides the shame in what state his 'official site' is atm)

AndyK
09 Jun 2009, 16:43
.net is the top hit on a google search ...

These figures aren't 100% accurate, but they'll give you an idea.

Something like 95% of all people who search via google click on the first link provided in the search results.

Of the 95% who click on the first link something like 80% don't return to the search results to investigate any of the other pages offered, that is, they give up after looking at the first result they find.

80%+ of internet users will click away from a site within 30 seconds if it doesn't hold their interest.

So, unless a website offers something that is going to hold the average internet users interest, then the vast majority of the average users will click away very quickly.

Those of us who inhabit the "Meat" related regions of the net know what's going on, but we're the minority really. The majority will fall into those categories above ...

RadioMaster
09 Jun 2009, 17:09
but the question is, if he actually cares at the moment how many people are googl'ing him or visit .net. There's no album to promote and no tour tickets to sell. I can imagine this becoming much more intersting for him/his management when the release date of the new album comes closer...

AndyK
09 Jun 2009, 17:14
As his twitter profiel grows (nearly 1000 followers in a week), then the number of people who would search for other info, or click on the .net link for additional info will also grow ... makes sense to me to have had .net up and running to accept new members at the same time.

LucyK!
09 Jun 2009, 17:30
Running, yes, but not with paid membership yet. In exchange for my money I expect access to tickets, M&Gs or whatever, none of which are gonna be available for a while yet because Meat's not around, so it's unfair really to ask people to pay a membership fee for nothing but news updates which they can get free on Twitter and Facebook

The Flying Mouse
09 Jun 2009, 18:17
, that must cost the whole of $1 for the photo at most, the rest is profit.

:twisted: Well, there's the cost of turning the light on in the M&G room.
That must use at least 30p in lecky.
And then there's the cost of the lightbulb itself :shock:



He get's more than enough publicity out of the twitter thing, with a lot less effort to put in.

A lot less effort than .net?

Are you out of your freaking mind? :wtf:

Is putting less effort than into .net even POSSIBLE?


So, unless a website offers something that is going to hold the average internet users interest, then the vast majority of the average users will click away very quickly.

Embed the Banana Phone vid on the home page? :mrgreen:

RadioMaster
09 Jun 2009, 18:21
A lot less effort than .net?

Are you out of your freaking mind? :wtf:

Is putting less than effort into .net even POSSIBLE?



I mean less effort than .net if it was run properly :yep:

Jayd
09 Jun 2009, 18:57
I think this site should become Meat's official site, it's run alot better than .net.
:D

CarylB
09 Jun 2009, 21:26
Please explain, how would it be commercial suicide? the outlay for a M&G is what exactly? You get a picture, an autograph, shake his hand and maybe a look backstage, that must cost the whole of $1 for the photo at most, the rest is profit.

Well the M&Gs offered on the last few tours have also had a costing for salary, travel and accommodation for someone to organise and manage the M&Gs and take the photos .. so the cost would be more than $1 per head. I'm not suggesting there isn't a profit .. but there are costs as well.

Meat has said he is getting new company to run his fanclub .. that was a while ago, and it's been some time since there's been any news. However, I agree with those who see Twitter as an easy and swift way for Meat to generate and keep interest while he is in the studio; and having attracted a considerable number of "followers" it would provide an excellent launch pad for a new club and site, which would have more attraction when the album is about to come out and a tour in the offing.

Twitter is a great communication medium .. but it's just that, and doesn't offer the wider range of information, ticketing, merchandising etc which a good fanclub could and should offer. I'm a great fan of Eddie Izzard, and he uses Twitter regularly to keep in touch, but maintains a main website through which ticketing etc is managed.

Caryl

Monstro
09 Jun 2009, 22:16
Personally if there's a new fan club I'd like to see existing members getting a reduction in first year membership, as far as I'm concerned I got sod all for my last years fees (my membership expired two weeks ago) because of the alleged change to a new company.

Pudding
10 Jun 2009, 03:23
Well the M&Gs offered on the last few tours have also had a costing for salary, travel and accommodation for someone to organise and manage the M&Gs and take the photos .. so the cost would be more than $1 per head. I'm not suggesting there isn't a profit .. but there are costs as well.

Are you suggesting that someone was on the payroll soley to organise the M&G's and nothing else? what a cushy number, I want THAT job.

Pud :twisted:

wolfy35
10 Jun 2009, 13:36
I think this site should become Meat's official site, it's run alot better than .net.
:D

Well said I agree

Monstro
10 Jun 2009, 14:00
I think this site should become Meat's official site, it's run alot better than .net.
:D

I'll agree with how it's run but I think I like this site's independance.

RadioMaster
10 Jun 2009, 14:23
I'll agree with how it's run but I think I like this site's independance.

totally agree.
Although MLUKFC would deserve to become an official site: It's the only place where people constantly could find the newest infos about Meat Loaf, and that for the last ten years. (alright, enough sucking up :)))