by Jan Maurer — published on April 6th, 2009
by Jan Maurer
With so many reasons why car clubs are a great intent there are also some reasons why you should refrain them. Many people discover that the intent of a car club is much more glamorous than it really is and decide quickly that it is important to move onto another activity that will be more satisfying. Of course, it is important to always realize that everyone has different preferences, and circumstances even change in life itself that may make a collectors car club more appropriate later on in your life, or when a club fit in perfectly in the past it may no longer fit into your schedule.
by Manu Hagen — published on March 29th, 2009
by Manu Hagen
The internet has created a near towards technology and this has created a need for many people to venture to the internet that normally would never have used the internet before. This includes many clubs and organizations that are typically quite small and only offer a few benefits to users. With the use of the internet though, it is doable to talk and communicate with members like you never have before. So deciding whether to use the internet to create a website for your club is not always a simple decision.
by Jan Maurer — published on March 28th, 2009
by Jan Maurer
People are always wondering exactly what benefits do you really get from joining a car club. There are some members who simply get the ability to show off their car, while there are others who are able to gain the experience and knowledge of dozens of other car enthusiasts without having to pay an actual mechanic. Still others have the thrill of showing off their vehicle at the car shows that are held, and even others are able to help out younger or less experienced car owners with their wealth of knowledge. Determining exactly where in the mix you fit in is sometimes hard, and you may discover that you do not simply fit into one category but rather you are able to fit into several categories.
by Soraia Bauer — published on March 7th, 2009
by Soraia Bauer
When you are in search of the perfect collector car club there are always several considerations that you need to take into account. Many clubs have specific cars that they focus on, while other clubs tend to limit their membership to only people who live in certain areas. In addition, there are always different personalities and people who can alter which club is best suited to your needs.
by Manu Hagen — published on March 6th, 2009
by Manu Hagen
This often occurs in very small cities and is not always solvable. One of the simplest solutions is often the most complex and that is creating your own car club. However, should you really drive down this path? On the other hand, is it much better to continue seeking out a club that already exists?
You are going to need to be the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and general all around go to person until you build up membership enough to justify the other positions. It is very important to realize that creating a car club is not simply about putting together a website and walking away. Someone is going to be responsible for planning all of the membership requirements, maintaining the list of members and organizing all of the benefits and activities that the club offers.
by Melinda Mahrer — published on February 28th, 2009
by Melinda Mahrer
But how do you really handle this? What is the easiest way to reorganize everything? How can you possibly hold your sanity together and ensure that the club is maintained to the highest level while you are busy organizing things to ensure that everything runs smoothly together?
As you can imagine creating a new car club can be a huge hassle. Especially if you are venturing on the project alone. It is always best if you can seek out help and assistance from at least one friend or acquaintance who can help you with the initial organization. It is very important to work out the basic structure for the club initially. This includes deciding on the mission statement for the club, as well as your target membership.