Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
jaxmc1023
In the good ole days of tailgating you'd see tons of kids out there, and as hard as it is to believe, they were just..... playing with other kids.
Now you have to have a world's fair set up everywhere to keep little Timmy stimulated. What happened to cup ball?! Tag?
If I told my kids we were going to a game and would NOT be playing on the hill, they'd probably toss themselves out the car.
The idea of going out there and having to watch my kids jump on an inflatable slide until one of them inevitably gets hurt, or stand in a 20-deep line for face painting, etc. That actually makes ME not want to go
(and all of those are great ideas, and should be out there every Saturday)
The Icegators sold out the Cajundome for years when hardly anyone in town really knew the game of hockey. It was the event itself that brought people in. The beer, the atmosphere, the fights on the ice, and all around entertainment was what created the most intense environment in the ECHL. Kids don't need all of the fun jumps and bungee ride gimmicks. They just need a space to play like the old Tigue had.
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
CajunRage
The person who gets hired for AD of Marketing and Fan Engagement needs to be able to recite Jesse Cole's book..
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
CajunRage
It's a brilliant business model. He says that it's brutal in the beginning because of the demand. And then from there you learn how to adjust. The problem we have here is that we have to adapt to "free."
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
ULvictory
The Icegators sold out the Cajundome for years when hardly anyone in town really knew the game of hockey. It was the event itself that brought people in. The beer, the atmosphere, the fights on the ice, and all around entertainment was what created the most intense environment in the ECHL. Kids don't need all of the fun jumps and bungee ride gimmicks. They just need a space to play like the old Tigue had.
Well when we got rid of setting up a tent and not being able to grill out ruin that.
So how do we fix that. We need to create a festival like atmosphere. Festivals work. All these festivals wouldn’t exist if no one attended them.
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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CajunRage
That may be one of the most outstanding looks at cost/value metrics I've ever heard. To take all the fees out of a ticket, and calculate the cost of concessions as part of the price is genius. Imagine if every ticket to a Cajun football game included a poboy, bottle of water, and candy bar. We'd have double the fan volume due to food purchase value. Who cares if they don't stay all 60 minutes - if the fan volume is up, just for food, more will come to see what all the fuss is about.
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
ULvictory
It's a brilliant business model. He says that it's brutal in the beginning because of the demand. And then from there you learn how to adjust. The problem we have here is that we have to adapt to "free."
The model needs to be Festival International. Link your debit card to your wrist band, or put money. Scan the wristband and get what you need and go.
One that could be used inside and outside the stadium.
I think if we charged 100 dollar ticket with everything included people would be floored!!!
Let them have the control just make it simplier, easier, and faster.
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
Cajun_in_NM
That may be one of the most outstanding looks at cost/value metrics I've ever heard. To take all the fees out of a ticket, and calculate the cost of concessions as part of the price is genius. Imagine if every ticket to a Cajun football game included a poboy, bottle of water, and candy bar. We'd have double the fan volume due to food purchase value. Who cares if they don't stay all 60 minutes - if the fan volume is up, just for food, more will come to see what all the fuss is about.
Also......beer. When your fan base outdrinks the Cajundome inventory and pregame bowl party in New Orleans, you found an attraction in itself.
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
Ragin9221
Well i applied for Assistant Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement, and put this in the Additional Documents section. Hopefully they read it. Got email back saying I didnt have the requirements. I didnt have the 1 year working in University Athletics. I do have the College degree.
Well hopefully they take
some of these ideas and put it to good use. I just wanted to throw this out there because i believe that if we implement some of these ideas we could grow the fan base significantly.
Making it a requirement to have one year working in University Athletics is ridiculous! one year of experience is almost nothing in the big picture. I bet the person that ends up getting the job will not have nearly the ideas that you have already put down on paper or be nearly as familiar with our issues as they need to be. They are obviously eliminating qualified applicants due to this meaningless requirement!
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
Ragin9221
The model needs to be Festival International. Link your debit card to your wrist band, or put money. Scan the wristband and get what you need and go.
One that could be used inside and outside the stadium.
I think if we charged 100 dollar ticket with everything included people would be floored!!!
Let them have the control just make it simplier, easier, and faster.
People buy a $100 ticket and then get raped at the concession stand for concerts a dozen times a year at the cajundome. It's not the price, it's the experience.
I personally preferred the loading of the wristband rather than an unlimited connection. I wanted to put $100 on it and when I was out, time to go home.
Re: Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics.
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Originally Posted by
Duggie35
Making it a requirement to have one year working in University Athletics is ridiculous! one year of experience is almost nothing in the big picture. I bet the person that ends up getting the job will not have nearly the ideas that you have already put down on paper or be nearly as familiar with our issues as they need to be. They are obviously eliminating qualified applicants due to this meaningless requirement!
They wrote the "requirements" based on the person they already picked who will get the job