Interesting, I haven't seen this letter yet.
While I think DEMA is just fine in many respects, it is my humble opinion that it's the companies with a strong internet presence that will be the ones benefiting from that "pent up consumer demand". Of course, they are going to have to SURVIVE the recession before they get to benefit from any recovery! This pull back by many is a real effort for some of these companies to do just that: SURVIVE. I wonder what DEMA is doing to help keep those companies viable? Is there anything they CAN do in that respect?
DEMA should offer classes on HOW to market to consumers through forums just like ScubaBoard. I have offered my services to them for FREE and yet they don't deem it important enough to present to their membership. They did suggest that I pay them for the honor of teaching a such class to their members. Apparently, they just don't understand the significance of social media networking on the internet.
It is rather interesting that many of the companies not going to DEMA this year have a wonderful presence on the internet, including here on www.ScubaBoard.com. Rather than putting all their eggs in only one basket, they have found alternative ways to reach the dive shop and consumer alike.
WARNING: LONG OPINIONATED POST AHEAD:
Pete:
We (Robert and Jill) have had this same discussion with many in the Cave Diving and Rebreather communities. And have offered to help facilitate a new media presence for many of our peers and colleagues, from training agencies to manufacturers. We are met with apathy and disinterest. To their great credit, Dive Rite, with Kate Byers' and Lamar Hires foresight, have really embraced the concept. (Hmmm Dive Rite was not at DEMA last year in Vegas???)
There are business and media people who get it and will prosper, and there are those who do not get it and they will wither away, wondering what happened to all the print magazines in which they used to place expensive display ads--and all the trade show floor traffic that is now happily clicking on banner ads on ScubaBoard and RebreatherPro.com
If anyone is listening--the trick is not so tricky: Create RELATIONSHIPS directly with your customers via social media online. The old top-down heirarchy is a dinosaur, and the paradigm shifted long ago, while you were sipping margaritas at a DEMA party.
Contact Pete or us, and we can and will help you make the transition.