Herbie6590 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, Mattyblue said: How does that benefit the ST Holder particularly? When they’ve done reduced price tickets previously, they’ve copped some flak for undermining the value of a season ticket. I suspect what they are doing here is trying to compensate for that by saying the offer is only open to s/t holders so it’s a benefit to them alone & they can bring someone of their choosing. If it was £10 ticket to anyone, then the s/t offer is undermined more than it is by doing it this way. It’s a bit like having a finite number of guest passes to the gym for your mates. The hope is that you bring your mate, they like it & sign up. You’re happy because your mate now goes to the same gym, they’re happy because they got a free visit or two & the gym is happy because they’ve acquired a new customer. It’s that principle. Quote
Mattyblue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I’ve never come across a ST holder that minds an odd offer, ‘just don’t take the piss’ being the mantra. We offer very little these days (apart from half arsed stuff like this) Quote
Herbie6590 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: I’ve never come across a ST holder that minds an odd offer, ‘just don’t take the piss’ being the mantra. We offer very little these days (apart from half arsed stuff like this) I’m not advocating it…merely trying to explain my interpretation. It’s a classic marketing ploy using your current customers to bring new ones in… Quote
Mattyblue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago You’re probably right, it will be in Yasir’s Marketing for Dummies. Though what it won’t say is that football (and especially here) is a very different animal than most marketable commodities/events, but it would help if anyone down there actually understood the fanbase. Quote
M_B Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 6 hours ago, Mattyblue said: From memory I did it for my cousin the other season, may do it again (doubt he’ll be interested this season though). End of the day why pick a midweek in December when obviously it’s very difficult to attract a floating fan, why should the stipulation/onus be on being asked by/asking a ST Holder? We’ve 20,000 empty seats. Pointless hoops. Because, chances are, a season ticket holder/regular supporter would know about the offer rather than just a casual fan. How else would you get the message to people who wouldn't normally go? 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago Of course a casual fan would know if a game was made a tenner a ticket. How do you think people get their Rovers news/info these days? It certainly isn’t largely by having a chat with a season ticket holder over the garden fence. Quote
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