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Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby RE Tycoon » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:24 am

Talking with the Musers on The Ticket this morning, Cuban explained how they pushed group sales to keep their consecutive sell out streak intact last year in spite of the [deleted] economy and competition from the new Cowgirls Stadium.

"I'd rather have 1,000 cub scouts (@ $1 a ticket) in the building screaming than 1,000 empty seats."


It's not an earth shattering business approach, but it just goes to show that even one of the most successful franchises in sports can have trouble moving tickets. You've got to figure that $1 ticket turns into $10+ if they buy a hot dog, soda, candy, foam finger, t-shirt, mini football, etc.

Another area SMU lacks is pushing merchandise in our venues. If you set up a quality display, kids go ape [deleted] and the stuff sells itself. The few times I've seen a merch table it's a folding table with a bunch of boxes of stuff and maybe a t-shirt and polo shirt laying out. Not exactly exciting.
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby RGV Pony » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:51 am

RE Tycoon wrote:Talking with the Musers on The Ticket this morning, Cuban explained how they pushed group sales to keep their consecutive sell out streak intact last year in spite of the [deleted] economy and competition from the new Cowgirls Stadium.

"I'd rather have 1,000 cub scouts (@ $1 a ticket) in the building screaming than 1,000 empty seats."


It's not an earth shattering business approach, but it just goes to show that even one of the most successful franchises in sports can have trouble moving tickets. You've got to figure that $1 ticket turns into $10+ if they buy a hot dog, soda, candy, foam finger, t-shirt, mini football, etc.

Another area SMU lacks is pushing merchandise in our venues. If you set up a quality display, kids go ape [deleted] and the stuff sells itself. The few times I've seen a merch table it's a folding table with a bunch of boxes of stuff and maybe a t-shirt and polo shirt laying out. Not exactly exciting.


group sales is the single most important position for minor league hockey, baseball teams etc. That's how they put people in their seats.

As for the merch, that's something we could learn from TCU. Anyone recall last year how they rolled kiosks onto the concourse just outside of the tunnels? Brilliant
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby CalallenStang » Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:25 am

There was an SMU Merchandise kiosk set up in the concourse near the student section last game. Semi-impressive display, but wrong location, IMO.
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby smusic 00 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:02 pm

Isn't that trailer thing on top of the grass hill a retail unit? Seems like that is a good spot since the kids all want to hurl themselves down that thing for 2 hours straight.
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby Charleston Pony » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:57 pm

Now...if we could just find a way to sell 10,000 seats at $1 each
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby smupony94 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:45 pm

If you pay retail value, you get half your money back if you stay until 4th quarter
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby BIGHORSE » Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:49 pm

They didn't even have any kiosk set up on the west side last Saturday.
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby Bergermeister » Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:12 pm

RE Tycoon wrote: Cuban:

"I'd rather have 1,000 cub scouts (@ $1 a ticket) in the building screaming than 1,000 empty seats."


It's not an earth shattering business approach, but it just goes to show that even one of the most successful franchises in sports can have trouble moving tickets. You've got to figure that $1 ticket turns into $10+ if they buy a hot dog, soda, candy, foam finger, t-shirt, mini football, etc.

Guys, we've been here before. Is this not the Russ Potts' Mustang Mania approach? You want butts in seats? Give away tickets. Why not? He proved "they will come." We're a whole new ballgame - but potential fans aren't the underprivileged bus riders or $10 discount ticket buyers - we need HYPE on a grand scale. Advertising to PF, Lettermen and Alums ain't gonna cut it.
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Re: Mark Cuban on Selling Tickets

Postby Pony_Fan » Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:21 pm

gave away my 4 seats to customer this week. -

$1 a ticket rather than $10 would be great
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