Other than putting up posters, going to events and handing out flyers and word of mouth, (All of which C*4 does) How else do you do that??
Well C*4's promotional efforts thus far appear to have had some success as their numbers continue to grow.
There are myriad ways to promote wrestling. Internet stuff has its place in that but by no means should it be the primary promotional tool. (Which, sadly, is how many indy promotions treat it.) The internet can be a great way to keep the fans you already have entertained between live shows (and to potentially move a little merch) but it's NOT the tool to use if you want to reach the casual masses.
I have been a wrestling addict, I guess, since I first saw it. I never had the chance to be a casual fan. I guess any kind of promotion depends on the time/effort/research put into it. I'll say this: Mark works as hard as any other promotion I've been to or watched here in Ontario.
I'll keep spreading the word. Hell, I had to give a speech in French to a group of colleagues on anything as long as I was comfortable with it. I chose pro wrestling.
No, I wasn't laughed out of the room (pretty close, though).
How about local cable as a promotional tool?