As I previously stated, I wanted this thread to be constructive.
Below is a quick compilation of ideas and what I believe to be viable suggestions from the raw material in the previous posts on this thread that could lead to something constructive.
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MikeJanis #1
"1. Find a way to help the smaller companies grow and become more interested in supporting the BCA and the Trade Show.
* Offer the Group Health Care benefits again. This is HUGE to the small companies.
*Find a way to attract and make it cost effective to new product makers so they become BCA members and show their products at the trade show (Offer them a discount on booth space or a discounted membership fee if they show their products at the trade show).
* Get the smaller pool room and pro-shop owners there. Offer them discounts that they can only get at the trade show. Entice them by having a tournament only for them or a pro event to watch while they are there."
Njhustler1 #4
" If they wanted to promote, they would sponsor more high school and college leagues and tournaments and things of that nature"
Pete Lafond #13
""Unify" is key in making players feel part of something strong, no matter where they play"
Njhustler1 #14
"investing all those funds, brains, and efforts into something like the Billiard Education Foundation."
Blackjack #27
"They should be the body that is established to protect and legally assist the players in situations like what happened with the IPT."
rlw #37
"The image of pool needs to be changed!! The average person that is not connected to pool in any way, shape or form has a very low opinion of pool rooms and pool player's. Until the BCA can start to address that problem there's not much that they can do for the vendor's."
Mike Janis #39
"I would suggest to the BCA that they spend some of their membership dollars on television commercials that lets the public know more about the leagues, tours and business of their members"
John Barton #41
"First fix the trade show so that it SERVES the majority of the membership. Then refocus on building particiption and growing more pool players."
Big Bad Bern #46
"the BCA could promote billiards education by running comercials for instruction from BCA instructors/schools, attracting new players and showing their governorship over the sport at a grass roots level. I also do not believe that they should be running pool leagues, halls, or tours of their own but should promote members who's businesses are to run such things, with appropriate advertising."
Big Bad Bern #46
"Another major issue that the BCA needs to address is the fact that they have certified instructors and referee's but nothing is done for billiards mechanics without whom none of the others would have a field on which to apply their trades"
Big Bad Bern #46
"I think the idea of a commercial during the super bowl or say march madness, from the BCA showing tables, cues, table repairs, refereeing and instructors teaching along with people playing and enjoying the game in leagues and tournaments and ending with a website (for instance BCA.COM) would go a great distance to attracting people into the sport and industry."
ADDITIONALLY, I SUGGEST THAT ALL BILLIARD RELATED COMPANIES BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BCA
If you own a Pool Room a Pro-Shop or any billiard related company I suggest that you Support Your Sport !
Below is from the BCA's website
http://www.bca-pool.com/industry/membership
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES & DESCRIPTIONS
Member Dues* Description
*Voting $1000 Open to all business categories. Voting members may cast a full vote on board of director positions and industry issues. Also entitles member to run for a position on the board of directors. Voting members may rent unlimited booth spaces at BCA Trade Shows.
*Associate $500 Open to all business categories. Entitles member to a 1/2 vote on board positions and industry issues. Associate members may rent a limited number of booth spaces at BCA Trade Shows.
*Retail $200 Open to billiard and sporting industry retailers only. Retail members vote for two board member representatives and may run as a Retail Representative in board elections.
*Room Operator $150 Open to billiard rooms, clubs & centers only. Room Operator members vote for two board member representatives and may run as a Room Operator Representative in board elections.
*Affiliate $150 Non-billiard businesses and industry publications wishing to have an affiliation with the BCA.
*Non-Profit Rec Centers $60 College, University, Municipal, Senior Citizen, Military and Youth agency centers.
I will be sending in my application today (
http://www.bca-pool.com/industry/membership/application.shtml) and I hope many others will to.
Together, we can help to make a difference in the future of our sport!
Mj