Postby Dave Parry » February 15th, 2013, 12:09 pm
Okay here comes the boring stuff.
Thanks Bob, finally, someone who can see what I am trying to do. As Bob as pointed out smartphones, iPads (or tablets as they are known) etc, are the future, laptops and computers will become a thing of the past and even though I am ageing myself we have to look to the future generation of LMA Members and stop living in the stone age.
We now live in a world where very few people don’t have some sort of technology to help them with everyday life even the humble car is full of tech now. Do you really think we should stay in the 80’s with our website? We have already established that it people tend to join the LMA later in the years but what you are all failing to understand is that our next generation of members will have been bought up on technology and can’t live without it.
Right putting all that aside, now what happens when I decide to hang up my boots. Who is the LMA going to find to replace me who will know how this dinosaur construction of a website works; I was lucky I trained at collage on this software and although we had a big outcry last time we changed the forum you all got use to using it.
This time however we will be changing it all, the forum will change its look not the way you use it that will stay the same, nobodies post will be lost and all the threads will remain. The contents of the website will also be retained and transferred to the new website, the difference will be in how it will look and be presented, the new site will be able to be access and updated from a mobile phone which will be extremely useful if we have a last minute change at one of our events, or if a show has to be cancelled due to bad weather, this will stop people wasting money travelling for nothing.
In the future, we could end up seeing the Journal online a lot of mags are already doing this. The LMA website with its own Apps, streaming video of our shows live to entice more people to come to them, the possibilities are endless If we want it to be.
Ken I like the idea of a spell checker, I am like you can’t spell for toffee, the forum we use at the moment is free, we may look into paying for more features like the spell checker etc... Please remember our main revenue to keep the Association going and to give you all what you receive today is generated from our shows, we need to keep promote then in a professional way to attract the public to these events. Our website has evolved beyond its original intention to just inform our members of what the LMA is doing, I would go so far as to say 20% of our forum members are not a member of the LMA, I know for a fact our Journal is read by people outside the LMA so you see we are no longer in our own little bubble and it is time we moved on and expanded this great Association to which I am proud to be a part of.