Digitill
Bluelighter
I dunno, in these days of facebook/twitter/myspace, the idea of a mailing list is a little forgotten, but I don't know anyone who doesn't check their email.
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yeah i slack a bit on the email front
I dunno, in these days of facebook/twitter/myspace, the idea of a mailing list is a little forgotten, but I don't know anyone who doesn't check their email.
UNLESS, of course, we're having a contest for who goes out the most. If that's the case, I do apologize.
UNLESS, of course, we're having a contest for who goes out the most. If that's the case, I do apologize.
I can understand what Geek was doing. 100% We tried working with people and had 1/2 discounted tickets available thru any DJ that was playing our event. Yeah, we missed on a couple of them but we just wanted to pull a bigger crowd and to help start a name for ourselves here, in Indy. We also handed out CD's to everyone that came. Next time we'll work on the free water.
.dubstep.
I would just like to take a moment to honor George for going out and getting drunk as much as he does.
But srsly, I had an interesting conversation with a DJ in Chicago about how the message needs to shift away from "support! c'mon! support or puppies die! the scene needs you!". Making people feel guilty doesn't really help to further a good vibe. Put together a quality lineup, make sure people know about the event as well as the DJs. Give them a reason to come - a positive reason. Reward those people with a memorable night that will make them want to come again, and maybe even bring more people.
UNLESS, of course, we're having a contest for who goes out the most. If that's the case, I do apologize.
People who E-mailed and showed up to a show got discounts to the next show. Say what you want, but that could help boost loyalty.
100% We tried working with people and had 1/2 discounted tickets available thru any DJ that was playing our event. Yeah, we missed on a couple of them but we just wanted to pull a bigger crowd and to help start a name for ourselves here, in Indy. We also handed out CD's to everyone that came.
wow. someone go from top to bottom last night?
You guys did a decent job promoting it. Don't sweat that. And I like the CD giveaways. I'm always a fan of that stuff.
You can't always control the water situation.....doesn't hurt to ask for next time though.
wow. someone go from top to bottom last night?
You guys did a good job of getting the word out and incentives like CDs and 1/2 off tickets. My only gripe is the venue. It's nice, but seems so far away. I wish I could have made it, but I was too exhausted.
I didn't mean it as a personal blow.
Yeah, the water complaint, to me, is a ridiculous one. Rare is the event that has free water. In fact, he's lucky that he was able to replenish the water in the bathroom . . . I know some places that would prevent that by making sure an attendant is there.
Free water is a ridiculous request.
I would disagree. Water costs them nothing (well, pennies - and less if they use washable plastic cups), and only cuts into bar sales by those that aren't drinking anyway. Charging for a cup of water (not bottled, that makes sense) is the shit shady strip clubs clubs do. If the 70% markup you're doing on your domestic drafts can't cover the $0.05 necessary for a cup of ice water, you're doing something really really wrong.
I didn't even think about the cup-of-water thing.
I still think expecting free water in a night club is as ridiculous as expecting to not smell like smoke; or not be bumped into on a crowded dance-floor; or the music being loud; or there being too much dancing; &c..
If the promoters/owners wanna be cool, that's fine. But to expect it? Or complain when it's not there?
Sorry, it's a club, not your friend's crib.
too much dancing?? That's a complaint i've never heard lol
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Yeah, I was being mostly stupid.
mostily.
I thought you were the smart one lol