Posted by Tony in SD on January 06, 2011 at 03:11:50 from (216.106.218.95):
In Reply to: Tractor Calendar posted by super99 on January 06, 2011 at 00:57:16:
Usually the best way to get it done is to have a professional photographer, professional printer, and professional an account executive in your club. If not, find an old farm boys that are interested in old tractors willing to donate their skills. You cant make any money paying full price or anywhere near full price. Also make sure you use a professional people, It makes all the difference in the world in the finished project. Also sell ads to help pay for the costs. Have local talent in the pictures with the tractors. What i am saying is get the best of the midwest farmers daughters in the pictures with the tractors. Driving, wrenching, greasing, washing etc the tractors. Every town has a mother daughter that looks like sisters..... make sure you get them in the calendar. It is best to use local talent if you want to sell them locally. Another thing you can do is have some sort of signifiant give away each month or week. Print it on the calendar as to what it will be and the date of the drawing.
I know this is a lot and i may not have communicated well enough so let me know if you want to know more or maybe even a phone call.
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