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joncleaves Moderator


Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 16447
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2003 1:13 am Post subject: Questions for the Group |
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Hi gang
Some questions for you:
1. We want to reward players who recruit new guys. Our definition of
recruiting includes as a minimum the acquisition of a Warrior rulebook of
course Issues are: what would be a reward you'd like that is in our
means to give? And more the issue, how would a guy 'prove' he recruited
another so we don't have ghost recruits getting guys undeserved freebies or
discounts?
2. If we start a 'fifth horseman' program to recognize those who run events
in our games, we will have a way to sanction local tournaments. With that
kind of QC, a national (or international) ranking system is possible. Is it
desireable?
Ok, let me know your thoughts. Use this subject line and clip extraneous
stuff for me - thanks.
Jon
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Recruit

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 56
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2003 1:15 am Post subject: Re: Questions for the Group |
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> 1. We want to reward players who recruit new guys. Our definition of
> recruiting includes as a minimum the acquisition of a Warrior rulebook of
> course Issues are: what would be a reward you'd like that is in our
> means to give? And more the issue, how would a guy 'prove' he recruited
> another so we don't have ghost recruits getting guys undeserved freebies
or
> discounts?
>
Rewards? Something that promotes Warrior as well. How about Free stuff like
Warrior T-shirts or somthing.
I always felt you should start a program specificaly for dedicated Warrior
players to recruit and promote (by running Warrior events). These
individuals would be helped out in there efforts by you providing
sanctioning of events, T-shirts, promo flyers, whatever would help them in
'promoting' the Warrior 'hobby'. I am not sure players would need (or even
want) some kind of 'reward' for recruiting per se. Helping such players out
in promoting the game would be a great reward in itself.
Maybe these dedicated players could send in a progress reort every 1-3
months or somthing, somthing maybe that is required in order to keep in the
recruiting program.
I'll think about this one a bit more.
> 2. If we start a 'fifth horseman' program to recognize those who run
events
> in our games, we will have a way to sanction local tournaments. With that
> kind of QC, a national (or international) ranking system is possible. Is
it
> desireable?
>
I think this would be GREAT. I am totaly behind you on this one. I know I
can help in running sanctioned events in my area.
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joncleaves Moderator


Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 16447
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2003 1:59 am Post subject: Re: Questions for the Group |
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In a message dated 2/5/2003 21:36:12 Central Standard Time, warlords@...
writes:
> Rewards? Something that promotes Warrior as well. How about Free stuff like
> Warrior T-shirts or somthing.
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Fifth Horsemen will get shirts. I'm looking at something different as a
recruiting reward.
And the bigger issue is 'proveability'.
And I am looking to see about thoughts on a ranking system.
Other than that, you answered all my questions...lol
J
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Greg Preston Recruit

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 244 Location: Newcastle, Australia
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2003 10:15 pm Post subject: Re: Questions for the Group |
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On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 02:13 PM, JonCleaves@... wrote:
> Hi gang
>
> Some questions for you:
>
> 1. We want to reward players who recruit new guys. <snip>
A noble intention- the sorts of rewards that would interest me (short
of the airfare to come to the US and play against some of you guys)
would be discounted/free list books as they are released- coupons for
figures- that sort of thing.
I see a few problems in working out who has actually done the
recruiting, and when someone is "recruited", but if you can sort that
out it sounds good.
> 2. If we start a 'fifth horseman' program to recognize those who run
> events
> in our games, we will have a way to sanction local tournaments. With
> that
> kind of QC, a national (or international) ranking system is possible.
> Is it
> desireable?
>
Yes an International ranking system is a good thing- as is the ability
to sanction local tournaments. We had a "National" ranking system
operating on TOG in Oz for many years and, over time, it provided a
useful and interesting dimension to our gaming.
Cheers,
Greg P
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