Vendors: SEMA Membership?
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Vendors: SEMA Membership?
Vendors & Sponsors,
Doing a market analysis for a research project and wanted to see if I can get a favor. I'm wanting to download some market reports from the SEMA website, however they've been marked "members only" and require a user name and password. (The older ones do not, but the info is 2 years old).
SEMA Market research section:
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=25224
Artcles I'm looking for:
-Adam
PS I would just sign up for the membership myself, but at $350/year I don't see how much value I'll get..... other than access to the SEMA show
Doing a market analysis for a research project and wanted to see if I can get a favor. I'm wanting to download some market reports from the SEMA website, however they've been marked "members only" and require a user name and password. (The older ones do not, but the info is 2 years old).
SEMA Market research section:
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=25224
Artcles I'm looking for:
- 2003 SEMA Industry Update - members only
- 2003 Compact Performance Market Update - members only
- 2004 Customer Relationship Management Study - members only
- 2003 Light Truck Market Report - members only
- Business Cycles and Cash Flow in the Automotive Performance Parts and Accessories Industry - members only
- Growth Strategies Benchmarking Report - members only
- 2004 Youth Study - members only
-Adam
PS I would just sign up for the membership myself, but at $350/year I don't see how much value I'll get..... other than access to the SEMA show
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Adam,
You don't need to spend $350.00 for your annual dues. Go to their web site, www.sema.org. Click on 'online membership application' then click on the 'application PDF form'. After it loads scroll down to 'Member Catagories'. You would then want to select from the 'Catagory 2' options with annual sales of $0-999,999. Your annual dues would only be $100.00. Well worth the $100.00 IMO.
So what are you going to do with $250.00 I just saved you?
TJF
You don't need to spend $350.00 for your annual dues. Go to their web site, www.sema.org. Click on 'online membership application' then click on the 'application PDF form'. After it loads scroll down to 'Member Catagories'. You would then want to select from the 'Catagory 2' options with annual sales of $0-999,999. Your annual dues would only be $100.00. Well worth the $100.00 IMO.
So what are you going to do with $250.00 I just saved you?
TJF
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Originally Posted by TJF
Adam,
You don't need to spend $350.00 for your annual dues. Go to their web site, www.sema.org. Click on 'online membership application' then click on the 'application PDF form'. After it loads scroll down to 'Member Catagories'. You would then want to select from the 'Catagory 2' options with annual sales of $0-999,999. Your annual dues would only be $100.00. Well worth the $100.00 IMO.
So what are you going to do with $250.00 I just saved you?
TJF
You don't need to spend $350.00 for your annual dues. Go to their web site, www.sema.org. Click on 'online membership application' then click on the 'application PDF form'. After it loads scroll down to 'Member Catagories'. You would then want to select from the 'Catagory 2' options with annual sales of $0-999,999. Your annual dues would only be $100.00. Well worth the $100.00 IMO.
So what are you going to do with $250.00 I just saved you?
TJF