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210238.2 in reply to 210238.1
Date: 2/13/2012 11:10:54 AM
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luxury boxes price toohigh, build more seats, make prices lower. bleetchers price toohigh, maybe optimal should be 10-9 for your size of arena. I havent seen anybody im my leagye yet to fill that huge bleetchers, maybe max was 6700 at price of 10.

Also very important for your fans are if you win rival matchers, tv matches, and matches on road. So try to win them all, also to go the far as possible in the cup.

Last seazon when i was #1 nearly half a seazon league i got as much as 138k out of attendance, and while being 4-5th it droped to around 90-110k per week.

Last edited by Gajus Julijus Cezaris at 2/13/2012 11:11:55 AM

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210238.3 in reply to 210238.1
Date: 2/13/2012 11:37:01 PM
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You shouldn't have built it so far away from the city without public transportation facilities nearby =P

From: Lealster

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210238.5 in reply to 210238.1
Date: 2/14/2012 5:30:12 PM
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go to bb-usa.host22.com

they have a tool that tells you the best price for your arena size and league
a ton of other useful tools as well

From: KenKen

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210238.6 in reply to 210238.5
Date: 2/14/2012 6:47:18 PM
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thanks , very useful who ever made this site is a genius but the attendance chart is really confusing , how to i read it ?

From: Lealster

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210238.7 in reply to 210238.6
Date: 2/14/2012 7:23:59 PM
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There is a key at the bottom. There should be a symbol that says optimal cost with a number next to it. that number is the price that will make you the most money for that section.

From: kpd

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210238.9 in reply to 210238.1
Date: 2/16/2012 12:47:11 AM
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win games, beat ur rival, win when being televised and set ur bleachers to 10 lower tier to 38 courtside to 140 and luxury boxes to a 1000..... u will still have some empty seats but once u start winning they will start filling up fast

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210238.10 in reply to 210238.5
Date: 2/21/2012 9:10:35 AM
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that training planner is questionable, but helpful nevertheless. If my attendance is above the exponential line, why would I change to the "optimal" cost?
What's "r2" in the formula? Why is it "1.500", is it something different to "1.5"?
Thanks!

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210238.11 in reply to 210238.10
Date: 2/21/2012 12:09:29 PM
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Youre over my head now. Im not so good with the formulas and such. I do know that the optimal cost is the point at which your prices and attendance bring you the most profit. So although raising your prices a bit may bring less fans, you may make more money depending on what your prices are.

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210238.12 in reply to 210238.10
Date: 2/21/2012 12:56:07 PM
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Well, if your attendance is consistently above the line then no, you wouldn't decrease your prices to the optimal level.

But the line is simply based on the average of all the sampled games where teams had that indicated ticket price. In that sense it's a pretty conservative estimate of optimal ticket pricing. Obviously the attendance is dependent on everything in the fan survey, and also whether you just promoted/demoted, so there will be cases when you should choose a price point higher or lower than the "optimal" cost.

I found it very useful for setting prices as I promoted into a new league this season. In this case, I looked at the higher end of the actual attendance figures, and set my prices accordingly. Also, in the past I've used it when I know will upgrade my arena in a time frame sooner than the next ticket adjustment price. In that case, I've set my prices so that I will be near sell out levels once the upgrade is completed.

As for the r2, that is the correlation coefficient for the fit of the data to the equation at the left of the (r2). As for 1.500, it's probably not meant as anything important.

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