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if you go to a higher division, you probably get more season ticket holders, plus you are playing teams with a higher number of season ticket holders as well, so you are probably more likely to fill seats anyway.
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I did promote this season and I do sell more tickets even though I lose games. Last year I made about 80k+ $ per game now its approximately 130k+ with around 1000 more seats. So I think its definitely worth it especially (as I said before) when you're heading a long term strategy.
I can tell more next month when my next arena expansion is done and I lowered my prices again. (And have lost more games;))
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I agree with all of the above - the only thing I am saying is:
First rise the prices, than the volume.
This is part of my long-term strategy. If you start playing (which I am doing in the 2nd season), you are lacking resources at all ends. I want high-value trainees. A competitive team in the non-training positions. Good staff. Lots of bottlenecks.
You need to see the opportunity costs - what could I have done with the money I invested into seats (with average prices) and how much would this return? I expect to make the big money when I sell off some of my trainees.
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