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  • #4490
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    I want to pose a hypothetical and see if I can expand my awareness of the world of internet fly fishing websites even further.

    #39486

    That is a tough one for me because other than a couple of forums like the IA the sites I frequent the most are other shops websites to check hatch reports, the national weather service to check weather reports, and USGS to check flows. I would have to think that advertising on sites like Mid Current and places like the IA would be as good as any.

    Joel

    #39487
    anonymous
    Member

    Zach- I think it would depend on the product.

    #39488
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    Most of the sites I frequent are Florida specific or kayak fishing specific.

    #39489
    Grant Wright
    Member

    Pay feltsoul, Howard films, worldangling, et al To pimp your product in a film.

    #39490
    keith b
    Member

    My guess is that is would depend on the type of “gear”

    #39491
    Michael Exl
    Member

    That is a tough one for me because other than a couple of forums like the IA the sites I frequent the most are other shops websites to check hatch reports, the national weather service to check weather reports, and USGS to check flows. I would have to think that advertising on sites like Mid Current and places like the IA would be as good as any.

    Joel

    I agree completely with Joel’s response. The best way I have seen to market a product is getting in the hands of guides and shop employees. I also think a lot of people spend time on the company’s website itself. I know that I am on Rio’s, Sage’s, and Patagonia’s websites at least once a day.

    -Mike

    #39492

    Midcurrent for sure

    Brett

    #39493
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    Thanks for the responses so far.

    #39494
    keith b
    Member

    just had a thought,
    what about something like “This is Fly”

    #39495

    I agree with Mike Exl in getting into the hands of guides and shop employees. Their is no better advertising than word of mouth. I sell a lot of gear and clothes simply because my clients see me using it. It is amazing how loyal one becomes after getting some free gear to try out and how easy it becomes to sell the stuff.

    I think Grant is right on base too saying to get it in fish flicks.

    Joel

    #39496
    matt boutet
    Member

    I spend most of my time on regional forum sites like Reel-Time, and Stripersonline.

    #39497

    Midcurrent is a good site to advertise on IMO … I think Matt has a good point about advertising to specific audiences. Washington Fly Fishing gets a ton of steelhead guys and has good traffic, etc.

    I honestly don’t think it would be to far fetched to see companies have ‘internet reps’ that were involved with online communities and answered support/warranty/info questions on various message boards. It prob would not take a TON of time and I’m guessing the PR return would be great.

    I agree with the guys that said getting gear into the hands of guides, etc is always a good idea.

    #39498

    1.  Midcurrent
    2.  Moldy Chum
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    #39499
    Grant Wright
    Member

    I noticed that Simms has a facebook page.

    #39500

    I noticed that Simms has a facebook page.

    They keep some pretty good trailers rotating through there as well.

    I think Cameron hit the big 7 but nothing beats getting your gear in a video or magazine picture as a backdrop to some big wet fins

    #39501
    Rob Snowhite
    Member

    I need to send Zach a beer lanyard to sample after seeing his midcurrent image of a person holding a beer can.

    #39502

    I know its risky for the companies, and that’s why they don’t like to do it, but I think that product reviews are huge.

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