How to Price & Promote Ticketed Events | Event Marketing Ideas

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Published 2017-12-13
Join Splash CEO Ben Hindman in this episode of Run of Show, where he answers all of your questions on pricing and promoting events. Then, learn more about building event marketing strategies that scale to meet your goals: bit.ly/39BVgde

Episode notes:
How much should you charge for an event ticket? Should you offer discounts like early-bird pricing? When do you start promotions? And what's the most effective ticketing strategy? If you've asked yourself any of these questions, this episode is for you.

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All Comments (13)
  • This is great stuff! But I'm sorry I don't understand. Is an "attendee" the same as a "guest speaker"? My; understanding is that the attendee is someone who buys a ticket, comes to the event, sits in the audience and watches the show. And that the "Speaker" is perhaps a celebrity who performs and someone who people might want to come to see.
  • @mikepatty8908
    Is there software or programs that chart or track historical or average ticket prices ie avg ticket price for billy Joel concert in Boston?
  • @two3musik
    Good stuff, but why promote 2 months in advance if ppl mostly buy within the last 2 weeks?
  • @TheMrmayo33
    Uuiggghhhhh the Last 2 weeks 🤬🤬🤬