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yello1
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Is there a list of which seats are low med and high income seats?

I have always just guessed.

These

100 Sdln
100 Sdln Club
100 Crnr
100 EZ
200 Sdln
200 Sdln Club
200 Sdln Suite
200 Crnr
200 EZ
300 Sdln
Edited by JcWildcat on Sep 12, 2013 16:53:19
 
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look at your ticket pricing?
 
WiSeIVIaN
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I basically just let my CFO handle it. No need to meddle in pricing as a team owner imo.
 
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I don't think ticket sales really work the way you seem to be thinking. I don't see any real way to differentiate between the 3 types of fan support, and it's not really needed.

If you use the pricing method that adjusts ticket sales by % of expected, and use all the same percentage, you will tend to sell in a specific pattern.

Typically you will sell somewhat in this order if you follow as stated above-
100 Club/100 Sideline/200 Suite. Once you sell out of 100 club/200 suite you will sell tickets from 1st game 100 sideline (top left corner) down to the bottom right corner of possible ticket sales on the finance page.
Also you will not sell tickets for game 7 until game 1 plays, same with game 8 and game 2, except what you might sell on season ticket sales.

My paint foo is not great but here is the basic of how tickets sell
http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy49/alindyl/SalesPattern.gif

First arrow shows the general trend, second set shows that sales go down the 100 sideline and across game one as sections sell out for the same game.

If you change individual prices, the pattern may not hold, but there generally is no reason to do that unless you are running out of time to sell a section before the game or something, but that tends to be rare if you manage your sales correctly.

I've offered it in the past but don't get any takers but once again, here is a very simple spreadsheet (once you understand how to use it) to help people track their ticket sales. It has no frills but isn't terribly complex to use.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoODEuYeUBrBdFNDOGxCaG5Hb3U1T1dOQTRvNEtMNVE#gid=0

All you have to do is copy and paste the information from the financial page (ticket sales) into the blocks where i have the date (the even cell sections) and it will output the sales for that night, showing you how many seats were sold for the sections, per game, and how many tickets left per game, and total remaining (assuming you put the correct # of seats in your stadium in the top right of the spreadsheet). Each time you paste the current sales from the financial page, you just copy and paste the formula section from above afterward, just keeping the spacing the same.

Overkill for the question i know, but thought i'd throw it out in case any part of it helps people understand ticket sales.
Edited by alindyl on Sep 12, 2013 18:15:04
 
yello1
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Very informative, thanks!
 
reddogrw
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Originally posted by yello1
Very informative, thanks!


you can also read the guide I posted in FAQ that is linked in my sig
 
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Originally posted by reddogrw
you can also read the guide I posted in FAQ that is linked in my sig


Thanks!
 


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