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171003.9 in reply to 171003.8
Date: 1/17/2011 6:24:07 AM
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Look at the prices of each seat for other teams in your league and see the attendence for whatever the price they've set. This should give you an idea of how much you should charge for each seat etc.

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171003.10 in reply to 171003.8
Date: 1/17/2011 9:49:45 AM
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Lol yeah my gym isn't very good. I think I have a decent amount of seats (more would help too though) but I think my main problem is the ticket prices. I can't find a good price for the different levels (courtside seats, bleachers, lower level, ext.) can anyone help me out with the prices? Or just tell me how much you make for your arena and what your prices are. I only make 87K-ish in cash per home game.

The problem is you have too few seats. Build up the arena and see how many people show up while you're winning games. If you see a section getting sold out, increase your price. If you see an area not selling enough, lower your price. I usually change prices in 10% increments.

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171003.11 in reply to 171003.10
Date: 1/17/2011 12:36:34 PM
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Last season I had a 180k roster and I was still making 12k so with a decent sized arena you are good. Most people get
Caught up in making their rost better an d forget they gotta make that arena better. Might take you a season or two more to promote but I promise if you work on that arena in a couple seasons you will be really happy with your revenue and then that will help you promote faster in the long run because you can buy more players that way.

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171003.13 in reply to 171003.12
Date: 1/17/2011 2:40:44 PM
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I have a decent size arena for DIV. Not too big, but big enough. I only upgrade when there's a demand for seats (usually only once or twice per season). Towards the end of last season, I pulled in my biggest crowd and made nearly $130k in gate receipts. Fans are fickle though, so it's as much about managing your ticket prices as it is about adding seats.

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171003.14 in reply to 171003.1
Date: 1/17/2011 3:26:26 PM
The Coolness Factor
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If you look at the rest of our league you fall right in the middle in terms of salary, 8 out of 16.

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171003.15 in reply to 171003.13
Date: 1/17/2011 6:14:42 PM
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I like to try and have enough seats so if I do promote , I make enough money to be active. Its not just about where you are now but where you want to be 3 to 5 seasons from now.

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171003.16 in reply to 171003.15
Date: 1/17/2011 6:25:36 PM
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I like to try and have enough seats so if I do promote , I make enough money to be active. Its not just about where you are now but where you want to be 3 to 5 seasons from now.

Agreed. But needlessly spending on an arena that's too big is money that could have been spent buying players that will actually help you promote. What good is having a 20,000 seat arena in the hopes that you'll make it to the NBBA if you spend all your cash and have to dress a group of scrubs that can't even win in the division you're currently in? Everything in moderation.

From: Isaiah

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171003.18 in reply to 171003.17
Date: 1/17/2011 9:41:02 PM
Smallfries
II.1
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Smallfries II
Reading this i now have a question...how many seats should you have in division Iv?

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