I just recently installed the ticket pricing script and want to make sure I'm utilizing it properly. So, I went and adjusted my ticket pricing to what I was trying to do at 1.05X... after installing the script the % for the different levels range from 105% on the low end and 134% on the high. Is the a % range I should focus on? Being that my low income fan support is higher, should that be the higher % like 134 and the high income seats be the lower %?
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Which script exactly are you using? GLB Ticket Price Assistant? GLB Ticket Price Assistant Upd S32. ? Something else?
If it's one of the first two, they don't do anything except allow you to set your prices to the same multiplier. You probably know this but just wanted to clarify. If it was showing different ticket prices (did you click auto set?) for different sections i wouldn't worry too much about that.
I can't speak for everyone, but i set all my tickets to the same multiplier. For example, if you are talking about your rookie team here- http://goallineblitz.com/game/stadium.pl?team_id=1012 i would set the price to something like 1.16% to start. Thats for all seats. If they sell at that price (they should if it's a new team) you will first sell the club seats, then you will sell the 100 sideline, 100 corner, 100 ez. 1.16 might be too high to sell out by game one but it should give you a good idea where you need to go to get them sold out.
Reddog has a sales guide linked up in the top sticky post if you need some idea's of where to go with the pricing. His tend to be lower than you could sell at but they will safely sell out your tickets without usually needing to keep track of the sales each night.
You can probably sell the club seats a bit higher, but generally that's just more work than you really need to do.
I have a spreadsheet i use to track nightly sales but i think for most people it's too much to worry about. If you can figure out how many tickets you sell in a night vs how many total seats you have in a game it's quite easy to see if your current price will sell out in time.
Hope that helps. I'm sure more people will be along with replies, maybe even as i'm typing this long post.
If it's one of the first two, they don't do anything except allow you to set your prices to the same multiplier. You probably know this but just wanted to clarify. If it was showing different ticket prices (did you click auto set?) for different sections i wouldn't worry too much about that.
I can't speak for everyone, but i set all my tickets to the same multiplier. For example, if you are talking about your rookie team here- http://goallineblitz.com/game/stadium.pl?team_id=1012 i would set the price to something like 1.16% to start. Thats for all seats. If they sell at that price (they should if it's a new team) you will first sell the club seats, then you will sell the 100 sideline, 100 corner, 100 ez. 1.16 might be too high to sell out by game one but it should give you a good idea where you need to go to get them sold out.
Reddog has a sales guide linked up in the top sticky post if you need some idea's of where to go with the pricing. His tend to be lower than you could sell at but they will safely sell out your tickets without usually needing to keep track of the sales each night.
You can probably sell the club seats a bit higher, but generally that's just more work than you really need to do.
I have a spreadsheet i use to track nightly sales but i think for most people it's too much to worry about. If you can figure out how many tickets you sell in a night vs how many total seats you have in a game it's quite easy to see if your current price will sell out in time.
Hope that helps. I'm sure more people will be along with replies, maybe even as i'm typing this long post.
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