Our fan membership drive began five months ago in August. Looking back at the earlier polls, a lot has changed since then. The most obvious change is in the fan numbers. We started the drive with about 5,300 fans. Five months later we are celebrating 16,211 fans. We have more than doubled our numbers.
In this last month of 2010, we have set out to do something pretty incredible. Something we have yet to accomplish during this drive. We are pushing to get 9,000 fans in one month, so we can close out the year with 25,000 fans. This is not an impossible task, but it will take all of us coming together to make it happen. A simple way of looking at it… if every fan can get at least one person to join this month, we can easily exceed our goal of 9,000 fans for the month of December. Remember, together we can do anything! It will take all of us coming together to reach this goal.
The easiest way to encourage others to become fans is by suggesting that your friends and other fans of the game “like” the WNVA or by clicking the like buttons on the WNVA homepage or the Facebook fanpage.
This week in our fan poll, Dallas fans continue to sit in the top position as the Austin fans rallied and are tied for second place with the fans of Chicago. New York fans held steady and remained in fourth place while Houston fans moved up two places to take the fifth position. Los Angeles and Atlanta both dropped one place in this week’s poll. Los Angeles fans are in sixth and Atlanta fans are now in seventh. Seattle and San Antonio fans both held on to their eighth and ninth positions from last week. Rounding out the top ten are the fans of Kansas City who fought their way back into the top ten. St. Louis fans dropped out of the top ten.
This month’s fan prizewinner will be announced on Wednesday. Check back next week to see how your city is doing and where we are with our goal. Let’s show the world what we are made of as we pull together to get 9,000 fans this month. Thanks again for joining the revolution!
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"Success is never final; failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts."
~ John Wooden