Lord Bracknell
On fire
Exactly.It'll do no harm Ed, but ultimately you cannot get away from the fact that anyone considering running a marathon for charity will go to a runner's site or the marathon site for information on how to do that.
In other words, people specifically considering running a marathon will say: "I fancy running a marathon. Now where do I find a charity who will get me a place?"
They don't say: "I wonder whether REMF has charity places available for the Brighton marathon?"
But there is no harm in the message that runners read on, say, .: WELCOME to EAST LONDON TRIATHLETES :. saying:-
Want to run in the Brighton Marathon? REMF has places for runners prepared to raise £XXX. Find out more about REMF and apply for a place at Robert Eaton Memorial Fund homepage Deadline in 31 October 2010 (or whatever).
I only mention East London Triathletes, as an example, because the teaboy is a member. There will be other runners' sites where existing REMF supporters have contacts.