Twitter Day 3
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Mad Dog
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Re: Twitter Day 3
I think we need to find out what Kidderminster were tweeting and replicate it.
When Twitter starts working for me again, I'll have a look through KHFCTrust's tweets to see if I can find it (although if anyone finds out beforehand, post it asap).
When Twitter starts working for me again, I'll have a look through KHFCTrust's tweets to see if I can find it (although if anyone finds out beforehand, post it asap).
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BartonRaz
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Re: Twitter Day 3
I think there appears to be a bit of a misunderstanding regarding how much Kiddy raised via twitter.
I have been in contact this week with board members, the trust chairman and some general fans of Kidderminster.
They raised £14k (roughly) via twitter/facebook and other online campaigns, the rest of the money came from a host of individual people.
After that the fans went crazy trying to get people into the stadium, and when usually the club were getting 1100 on average at home games suddenly they'd be getting crowds of 2000.
We obviously don't have that option, but we do have the option of pushing season tickets which is potentially even more lucrative if gone about in the right way.
So those of you going mental on twitter, don't get too disheartened. Kiddy were literally hours away from a CVA, and without the money raised by fans on the internet they wouldn't have made it. Use that as an incentive, and keep up the good work.
I have been in contact this week with board members, the trust chairman and some general fans of Kidderminster.
They raised £14k (roughly) via twitter/facebook and other online campaigns, the rest of the money came from a host of individual people.
After that the fans went crazy trying to get people into the stadium, and when usually the club were getting 1100 on average at home games suddenly they'd be getting crowds of 2000.
We obviously don't have that option, but we do have the option of pushing season tickets which is potentially even more lucrative if gone about in the right way.
So those of you going mental on twitter, don't get too disheartened. Kiddy were literally hours away from a CVA, and without the money raised by fans on the internet they wouldn't have made it. Use that as an incentive, and keep up the good work.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
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Rushdenjim
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Re: Twitter Day 3
Right! I see £10k as a reachable target from Facebook/twitter. Keep up the good workBartonRaz wrote:I think there appears to be a bit of a misunderstanding regarding how much Kiddy raised via twitter.
I have been in contact this week with board members, the trust chairman and some general fans of Kidderminster.
They raised £14k (roughly) via twitter/facebook and other online campaigns, the rest of the money came from a host of individual people.
After that the fans went crazy trying to get people into the stadium, and when usually the club were getting 1100 on average at home games suddenly they'd be getting crowds of 2000.
We obviously don't have that option, but we do have the option of pushing season tickets which is potentially even more lucrative if gone about in the right way.
So those of you going mental on twitter, don't get too disheartened. Kiddy were literally hours away from a CVA, and without the money raised by fans on the internet they wouldn't have made it. Use that as an incentive, and keep up the good work.
Re: Twitter Day 3
Thank god for that, i thought we were doing something wrong!!BartonRaz wrote:I think there appears to be a bit of a misunderstanding regarding how much Kiddy raised via twitter.
I have been in contact this week with board members, the trust chairman and some general fans of Kidderminster.
They raised £14k (roughly) via twitter/facebook and other online campaigns, the rest of the money came from a host of individual people.
After that the fans went crazy trying to get people into the stadium, and when usually the club were getting 1100 on average at home games suddenly they'd be getting crowds of 2000.
We obviously don't have that option, but we do have the option of pushing season tickets which is potentially even more lucrative if gone about in the right way.
So those of you going mental on twitter, don't get too disheartened. Kiddy were literally hours away from a CVA, and without the money raised by fans on the internet they wouldn't have made it. Use that as an incentive, and keep up the good work.
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mattreddan
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Re: Twitter Day 3
What are the laws about collecting outside places like Train stations in London etc?
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The Godfather
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Re: Twitter Day 3
Ask the homeless people, they'll know.mattreddan wrote:What are the laws about collecting outside places like Train stations in London etc?
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mattreddan
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Re: Twitter Day 3
Well if say 10 people went down there, tbh they could make 100 quid easily each, most people just put money into the pots without even taking notice of what they're putting it in forThe Godfather wrote:Ask the homeless people, they'll know.mattreddan wrote:What are the laws about collecting outside places like Train stations in London etc?
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Trek
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Re: Twitter Day 3
Any collection in a public place requires a local authority permit.mattreddan wrote:What are the laws about collecting outside places like Train stations in London etc?
