Penang state can build swimming pools without paying a cent from the pocket

 

 

As it goes, here is another piece for using brain for money.

The earlier post with all suggestions, to some are silly not realistic but to many it is possible to realise in 2022.

 In fact, this suggestion has mentioned in some other post but here is to fully focussed on how using entry ticket to produce hobby lovers.

Hobby comes in many shapes and sizes. Collecting tickets of all kinds means, transport, cinema etc is going to face some problems in the name of environmental protection. But international companies with their creative and expert team can sort this out.

Right, the entry ticket into the half Olympic size swimming under the management of Penang state government. Why stress on state government because the private companies are too often profit orientated. Swimming should be made as a public goods like the beaches in the world but not for the few rich people.

With cooperation and sponsoring from international companies, the price of entry ticket can be kept in minimum for Malaysians. The Ipoh swimming pool has made the category for foreigners to pay more. Would that be a good idea? Leave your thoughts in the comment section.

Not only the construction cost provided by the international companies or local companies, the entry ticket can be a big advertising opportunity for the company. They pay little but get more than they pay. The design the company products, logo or even the events on the tickets. It can be in card form or paper. For example, the company is the main sponsor for the even in a few years to come, they can advertise it on the entry ticket. Some sport fans might like to collect it. Of course, the ticket hobby collectors are loving it. By doing so, we give and produce more people in hobby building to counter the social ills.

Do you get that now ?

Below is the main post for how to construct half Olympic size swimming pools without pay money in Penang state.

 https://malaysiakusayang.blogspot.com/2022/01/how-penang-state-can-run-half-olympics.html

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