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Entry 8: David, WNTP Radio – Philadelphia

20 Jul

Here is an entry from David of WNTP Radio – Philadelphia

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“What could be bigger than booking date, location with guest or guests that will appear?”

Entry 7: Jerice, Central Park Child Care

7 Jul

Our 7th entry! This is from Jerice of Central Park Child Care.

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“Ttttiiiiiiiiiimmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeee ;) We are so so busy here all the time – getting a second to even get to the computer to do anything is a challenge !!! lol But it would be a great treat to have things that we could do :) And with the economy, my parents have all had restrictions put on them – with no pay raises, loss of jobs etc…So anything that I can do to make it nice for them i try to ;)

Entry 6: Matt, Canton Palace Theatre

21 Jun

Here is an entry from Matt of Canton Palace Theatre.

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“Our biggest problem with ticket sales is trying to educate patrons about purchasing tickets online. It’s easy and user friendly once they’ve figured it out, and it really gives them the best options, as they can see exactly what seats are available, and where they can sit. It’s difficult to explain via telephone what seats are open, and where they are. Those are just details that are hard to describe. We want patrons to lost the misconception that, if their seats are not in the center section, then they have terrible seats. If they can access our seating chart/information about our theatre on the web, then they can independently make purchases. Because when patrons call us for ticket orders, we’re using the exact same process that they are.”

Entry 4: Erica, Howard Performing Arts Center

15 Jun

Here is an entry from Erica, from Howard Performing Arts Center.

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“Our biggest ticketing challenge is two fold. We struggle with selling tickets and filling seats to several concerts a season. We find booking artists and holding concerts is a lot like gambling. There’s no sure way to know if a concert will be successful.

Secondly, we like to publicize ourselves by selling tickets at multiple vendors locations. This gets confusing because of our ticketing software, and we often oversell a couple of seats.”

Entry 3: Scott, Black Dog Promotions

15 Jun

Here is an entry from Scott of Black Dog Promotions!

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“Finding best solution for Facebook Ticketing for several venues I work with.”

 

Entry 2: Stephanie, Lea County Fair and Rodeo

15 Jun

 

Lea County Fair and RodeoHere is the second entry of the contest, from Stephanie of Lea County Fair and Rodeo!

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“Our biggest challenge is just trying to get advanced sales. To date we have never had advance sales. All our sales are generated at the gate.”

Entry 1: Kyle, The Compound Grill

15 Jun

The Compound GrillHere is the first entry from Kyle of The Compound Grill!

What is your biggest ticketing challenge?

“Our biggest ticketing challenge is awareness, if we can get social media followers an immediate way to purchase tickets without having to redirect to our website, this would be a very customer friendly and time effective tool. If you can purchase tickets on facebook and all your friends see this, it has the potential to become very viral and create a huge awareness for the show and the venue. I see this becoming a very popular item and will be seen all over social media websites to come.”

Want some FACETIME?!

13 Jun

FacetimeWe know you do and so do we!

We are proud to announce our first-ever Client Day, FACETIME, July 25 at Celebrity Theatre. It will be held in conjunction with the IAVM Venue Connect Conference in Phoenix. Current clients and those interested in TicketForce are welcome to the FREE event!

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