Brooke asked a question in another thread, how did you learn of AH. I have been think'in on this and I would offer up this.
USAA Casualty Insurance. I'm sure many here have heard of this company, it is a insurance/bank corporation run by ex-military for military members and families. The current CEO is a retired Air Force guy. The company is based in Texas. AH, you should consider approaching USAA and see if they would run advertisements for AH. They send me e-mails, with ads as part of web pages they send members. They will have access to 10's of 1000's of military personal.
Brochures, seems to me that a simple brochure could be put togather, showing off AH graphics, gameplay and community etc. You should then approach organizations and ask if they would display them to the public. The air force museum in Dayton, Ohio, the air and space museum comes to mind.........
different airports..........
We all buy puter parts to play the game. Seems to me that company's such as Newegg would be great places for webertisements.
AH benefited from the fact that the game appeared at the same time as personal pc's took off. Peeps were entranced with gaming and many companies came up. HiTech, FA, Warbirds. Now the thrill is gone, many more games are out, peeps have passed, gone to other games, gotten bored. So AH needs to adapt or slowly drift to nothing. AH must be active in all required business areas to survive, not just coding a 13 year old game.
AH wheres the new game product?
Just food for thought.
