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"KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "Dee Flint" wrote In any activity it would be normal for the "beginners" group to be the largest segment. There are always a lot of people who start activities but then drop out for a wide variety of reasons. Astute observation. It would be nice to find a way reduce that "first termer" attrition by promoting an atmosphere which reinforces the reasons they took the time and trouble to come aboard. To steal an idea from marketing, "It's usually a lot easier and cheaper to keep an old customer than to identify and recruit a new one." 73, de Hans, K0HB There will always be some we won't be able to keep no matter how hard we try. There will always be some who were just trying it out to see if they would like it but then found that they preferred other activities more. And that's ok. At least they have broadened there knowledge of the world a bit even if they don't stay with it. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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