I am also guilty of not coming here much anymore. I don't have a lot of time for doing the forum thing, but it is part of what I should be doing for my business.
I want to give an honest angle on what I see.. and feel. It may not be received as well and may not be completely accurate, but is what I feel.
I prefer this site, but it is difficult for me to navigate. I haven't lately, but in doing a search, it just doesn't respond as I think it should. No rhyme or reason to the info coming back. The age of the posts in the search seems to be mixed up so I get frustrated. I also still have problems posting pictures... I'm sure these problems are related to my techno handicaps, but I can't be the only one.
This is a much friendlier place than LW. I go there frequently as there seems to be much more traffic and that is what I need for business. I go back to check in and bump up the post when I'm doing sales as it falls off the page hourly even with frequent replies from viewers. ... Again, I'm there mostly for business reasons. It can be a hate full place! Very little respect over there. Having said that, I think that is what keeps people interested in checking back. So many just love to see a wreck that they can't take their eyes off of it.
I post every sale/event here on this site and even without responses, it won't leave the front page for weeks. I wish the opposite were true as I don't care for all of the negative responses on LW..
Also... Trad is alive and maybe even better than ever. The social media B.S. has in part taken over and divides the numbers somewhat. If you are an archery retailer and doing poorly at this time, you should consider a change .. maybe golf?
I used to maintain between 300-400 used bows in stock. Currently I'm down to under 50! In the last 7 days I've taken 14 custom bow orders.. and while that is exceptionally high, the orders are constant.
Shop orders are the same. Yes, we are having some supply issues, but are selling things as fast as we get them in.
Having conversations with other trad archery vendors and bowyers, they are experiencing the same.
I once had to read a book written to help business people.. "Who stole my cheese?!" If you are not familiar with it, the jist is that the when one doesn't grow and change with the times, the times leaves them behind.
A response to loosing hunters.. I'm sure that some of the influx here must be related to guys/gals moving in and out of hunting due to loss of hunting opportunities or just finding more joy in other sports, but how is this new?
If the loss of your hunting opportunities makes you move on, you might have been looking for something different anyway, but someone else is picking up opportunities and appealing to them would be the goal.
Sure, the climate is growing toward crossbows and compounds or guns, but that is how "we" became traditional archery in the first place. If everyone just stayed with longbows and recurves, we would just be known as archery!
It's a challenge to gain and keep viewers/members. If it's boring, well...____ you fill in the blank.
BigJim