Updated list. A few companies in here that I'm not familiar with, so please let me know if I should edit the list a little.
I'm sure people would love to see more content
@Red Ink Cricket ! I also appreciate the effort it can take.
As a forum, it goes both ways. We want to see more content, more pictures, more engagement from a number of sponsors (and ideally new sponsors too)! Yet unless it is done as a public service, it also needs to be driving sales and interest for them. A few years back, I think it really did when you had
@hell4leather cricket, Rob Pack, and others posting regular updates. I'm not sure that is the case now, but I'm sure
@Red Ink Cricket and others understand the returns better.
Something that others have done in the past is have someone post images etc. for them, thus doing some of the labour.
@RPC/Blueroom Cricket - Adie is an obvious example of this, although I haven't seen him start an RPC thread since 2017, and I'm not sure the brand benefits from some of the unproductive arguments that have been engaged in with 'RPC/Blueroom Cricket' in the username. I assume some people wouldn't mind doing that, though, if it drove more engagement and content to the forum!
One of the most exciting journeys I've followed on here as a company has been
@Ayrtek Cricket. I've only ever bought batting gloves off him (which were the best I've had), but the whole Adidas collaboration was major-league exciting. We have some great companies on here still too! I assume the below are all sponsors.
Something that is quite unique about the forum is how many budding podshavers are out there, practicing their trade, and some of their work is absolutely outstanding already. To build off that, a 'CustomBats Academy'-type thing might be a really cool feature, where a different batmaker every month could cover a topic of educational interest to those learning the trade. Just an idea, of course.
*Also, that list contains 36 names! Which is pretty impressive in my book.