For what it's worth...
I joined USCCA for two things.. The forum and the magazine.
The place was geared for beginners, and those who wanted to learn, but who hadn't really thought about getting training beyond the required permit classes..
The forum was outstanding. Members were happy to answer questions of those new to CC and not all snarky about most things, (save 1911 vs Glock).
It [the forum] started to break down because of a few things..
> There came a Muslim guy from Lebanon who loved to stir the pot, and was nasty to the women, too. We were "tolerant" to the point of good people leaving rather than having to endure him and a couple of other guys who loved to tell everybody how stupid they all were and how smart they themselves were..
> Tim, the guy who owns the forum markets every hair brained scheme to everybody there. And while the "delete" button still exists, it was an insult to have to deal with somebody that you really do want to trust trying to sell you something new every other month, and emailing you every day, and sometimes tow or three times a day, about the latest whiz bang get rich quick idea..
It sucked..
> About a year ago, Tim changed the organization so that in order to maintain membership, (with access to the forum
and truly first rate magazine), you had to buy into a group insurance program that was never clearly spelled out as to what it would actually cover if you were involved in a shooting situation, (other than that it "may" cover, "at the discretion of the board" pay for some expenses, after being found not guilty, or some vague business that rubbed HUNDREDS of ACTIVE members the wrong way..
The middle of last year it all blew up and most folks left. I would have myself but my membership is paid up for another year yet, so I check in there a couple of times a month, maybe, if that..
Last June, there were over 1,600 people logged in at once. and that wasn't all that unusual, though that was the high number for the sight. Often were were hundreds, and no matter what time of day or night, there were never less than a hundred.
The blow up happened last July.. As I write, there are 9 members and 9 guests on over there..
I think that if you want to grow membership here, you have to offer "easily accessible" content for the new shooter/CC people.
Think about this.. There are new to the concept of CC purchasing weapons every day now, driven by what we all see and discuss here.
Remember that before the site was no longer worth what they charged, they charged money for the access, and they had, (have) real content in return.
For me, the forum, where I had many "online" friends, (some that lived in my area, both in Maine and here that I met as a result of the forum) and the very good magazine, were why I paid the money.
"Former" USCCA members are EVERYWHERE.. You want those guys, because they're often times new to the whole world of CC and sometimes firearms in general.
They're ready to learn and happy to share..
I mention that site because the trappings are all still there. the content is still good, and accessible to members. I know we have some similar content here, but nobody knows it's here..
Notice what I'm saying and what I'm not saying.. I'm prepared to pay for access to this site. I'm prepared to pay $20 a year.
I'm NOT prepared to pay $120 or $200... I'm NOT interested in "Silver, Gold or Platinum or Magenta" memberships.
If you want to drive up membership, you will have to offer content/value and ask folks to pay a little something for it.
For a free forum, this is the place I want to be. I joined here the same time I joined USCCA. The forum there was better and there was more content. I hung out there till last July.... That was 4 years of active participation that I felt like I owned, in small part, because I paid money to be there.. But you have to treat people like they paid money, same as you, to be there.. Know-it-all smart asses get shouted down in that kind of environment, and some here wouldn't appreciate being shouted down for doing it the way they've always done it before..
I'm not adverse to telling somebody to go to hell.. Alot of folks don't want to have to deal with it, and will take their money and leave, (because it really isn't worth it)..
FQ, MB and Company may not want to put what it would take to make it a going concern. This place pretty much regulates itself. It took me a long time to even find the content area of this site. That may have more to do with my looking for conversation and exchange of ideas, though, rather than "How To" stuff..
NRA offers content, both print and electronic, and even a nightly internet radio show. Lots of resources, AND A VOICE to impact the direction of government and society.
I'm not suggesting to try to compete with the ILA. I'm saying that the NRA has a purpose for those who join.
I think you need that in order to develop what you want developed.
USCCA had that, till Tim got greedy and annoying beyond what it was worth to be around.. Nowadays, on that forum, I get shouted down when I mention anything about how it used to be there "when people still wanted to be there", by the new people, who paid specifically for the insurance, (that they will never collect on, and didn't fully read in advance...) I post there when I want some feedback but I don't haunt the place anymore. They really did destroy a good thing over there.
If admin here is interested, I'll give them my login info to go and look around for a couple of weeks, and I'll stay out for the duration of whatever agreed upon time frame, just to see what they did. It would have to be MB or Marshall, or maybe M'ette, though. They'd have to look for forum content that took place before June of last year, because that was the last month before it died.. I won't do it for a regular member here, because it wouldn't make any difference..
Pincus is a member over there. He is the same there as he is here though. He has a definite bias.. Any ideas about training that don't jive with his are kinda looked down upon. He about got a member of Gabe Suarez staff dismissed over a lack of being able to allow the guy to teach from the point of view he was hired to teach from..
(Rob, if you're reading this, I'm talking about your conversation with CR last Spring. You were pretty arrogant there.. And no, I'm not a somebody/anybody.
Different points of view are good, and there is much to be learned from most. Jeff Cooper would probably not see training the same exact way that alot of current top flight instructors do today. The pettiness drives folks away.. )
Well, I've blathered on for longer than anybody ever wanted me to about this.. I like the forum here. Growth thereof would make alot of "old guys" more uncomfortable than maybe considered..
It tales cash to invest to make a reason for people to want to come, and admin is as broke as the rest of us these days.. I'm just not sure anybody wants to invest the time or finances to grow it..
That's my .02 worth on it. Not that anybody asked me what I thought..

I'll be curious to see if anybody picks it up from here..