The Caravan Club is coming to Facebook
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Yup.
I am not arguing against Facebook per se because I know many really enjoy using it (including my other half) and that there is a closed group Facebook version of CT enjoyed by many.
My concern (and point) is that the club appears to be beginning to discriminate against those that choose not to use it or want anything to do with it.
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Whether we like it or not, modern communications largely revolve around the Internetty!
Any public-facing organisation has to have a presence on all available and appropriate communication outlets as part of its business strategy.
It's not just about selling. It's also about customer satisfaction. Facebook is huge - it dwarfs Twitter usage, for example. And forums are now considered old-fashioned by many and are being left well behind as they just don't or can't match the more flexible modern social media. platforms.
"Millenials" ie a person reaching young adulthood around the year 2000 even see Facebook as old hat - preferring sites such as snapchat & instagram, where their older relatives or employers are less likely to be lurking!
The point I'm trying to come to with the above meanderings is that communication is moving much more quickly in the modern world as a result of the advent of the internet, and it's important for the Caravan Club to move with these changes or be left behind.
That's my two-pennorth!!
Cheers
Bugs
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Don't disagree Bugs and having just completed 3 years at Uni on a Business degree I am probably as up to speed with these things as anyone.
But that's nothing whatsoever to do with my points and concern about the club disadvantaging non Facebook users by only allowing access to comps and special offers to those that use it.
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Don't disagree Bugs and having just completed 3 years at Uni on a Business degree I am probably as up to speed with these things as anyone.
But that's nothing to do with my point about the club disadvantaging those who choose not to use Facebook
I think that one is more a question of logistics and cost. Very few members (in proportion to the overall membership) use the forum, for example.
So if we are saying that a competition aimed at attracting members to Facebook should also be open to members on this forum - surely the argument then runs oh, and it needs to be communicated to all members and also added to the magazine.
If you see what I mean?
Cheers
Bugs
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I do indeed Bugs and I would suggest they come up with ways to promote their Facebook page in ways that do not discriminate.
It's just not good business practice to wazz off (technical term) sections of your customer base.
Anyway, I have spouted enough
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I do indeed Bugs and I would suggest they come up with ways to promote their Facebook page in ways that do not discriminate.
It's just not good business practice to wazz off (technical term) sections of your customer base.
Anyway, I have spouted enough
Me too LOL!
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Although I have now joined the CC Facebook page, I have no intention of posting on it and entering the competition. To be in with a chance of winning a site voucher, for me, is neither here nor there. So far only 20 people have entered the competition as far as I can see so those who are not or will not be on Facebook are in my opinion, missing very little actually. Facebook is, however, for businesses, a great way to communicate and costs nothing. There is no need for people to put anything on it if they don't want to , I know many who post nothing of themselves and just receive info from various organisations.
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Facebook seems to be mainly full of drivel posted by people with nothing better to do with themselves which is why I gave up on it after only a few months.
After all my friends are those who I can see and talk to and not some imaginary so called "friend" on Facebook who I have never met!
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"After all my friends are those who I can see and talk to and not some imaginary so called "friend" on Facebook who I have never met!"
My Facebook "friends" are not imaginary, but maybe someone I haven't seen for a long time, or distant far flung cousins, or a group of people with a like minded interest who share news etc.
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We've just been 'bullied' in the nicest possible way to get on FB and haven't 'friended' anyone we don't know but it is amazing all the links to people that do pop up from mutual friends from the dim and distant past!
I think it is a good way of keeping in touch - a bit of a move on from sending postcards back from holiday! So far, not found any disadvantages as I use it how I want to use it and it doesn't dominate our lives. Still not been on the Club FB page though....
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I couldn't find the timeline. Facebook is a most irritating method of communication as it entails trawling down reams of stuff. There's no proper structure to it.
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Guess who's won a pair of the site night vouchers. Not me - but my OH.
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I thought competition closed at midnight on the 13th? It's only the 12th!
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I've won a pair of vouchers too.
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There's 22 responses on that thread and 20 pairs of vouchers - am i seriously one of two who didn't get any? Talk about bad luck! And i even said please!
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Well done to Jill's husband and catherine though!
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The CC might want to announce the competition closed on FB, as there are people still entering! My sister was going to enter too but didn't do it in time. I'm aware I sound rather bitter (obviously I am ) but it seems a little unfair to close the comp early without warning.
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Just had a response from the CC on FB - the first 10 winners have been notified, another 10 will be notified at the weekend,
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Hi guys,
Congrats to all who have won site night vouchers! We'll be picking the last 10 winners on Sunday night, so keep the entries coming...
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How did the winners find out that they had won?
Hi Goldie, we're contacting winners via Facebook message
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I'm very pleased to have won vouchers as well. Thank you Caravan Club. They will be a great help for our Christmas holiday. Also pleased to have CC on Facebook, not before time.
Snap we are using our vouchers for Christmas too.
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The interest in the new CC facebook page seems strangely weak. I imagine the club expected more interest..
The CC FB page appears so far to have only 216 people following it, whereas the CC& C FB page has 60,300 !
Its a massive difference !? There are local pubs and local bands that have well over 500 followers on FB
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The interest in the new CC facebook page seems strangely weak. I imagine the club expected more interest..
The CC FB page appears so far to have only 216 people following it, whereas the CC& C FB page has 60,300 !
Its a massive difference !? There are local pubs and local bands that have well over 500 followers on FB
Give it a chance, Justus2! It's barely been online a week, if even that, and I'm not aware of an official 'launch' yet either.
There is also an 'unofficial' CC FBpage with over 15k likers. I'm sure the CC social media team have already applied to take control of it and merge it with the official page. That process takes a few weeks, if I recall correctly.
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The interest in the new CC facebook page seems strangely weak. I imagine the club expected more interest..
The CC FB page appears so far to have only 216 people following it, whereas the CC& C FB page has 60,300 !
Its a massive difference !? There are local pubs and local bands that have well over 500 followers on FB
Give it a chance, Justus2! It's barely been online a week, if even that, and I'm not aware of an official 'launch' yet either.
There is also an 'unofficial' CC FBpage with over 15k likers. I'm sure the CC social media team have already applied to take control of it and merge it with the official page. That process takes a few weeks, if I recall correctly.
Don't forget the C&CC didn't have a forum for a long time which left members with only FB as the only means of interacting with the Club. I use FB to keep in touch with friends and family but pages run for business purposes leave me cold.
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