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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 871242" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>The big question is will drive more sales since I would guess most people are buying in 2 seat blocks which means 1 of the 2 seats is now free. I do think doing something to drive more people in the upper North stands is a good thing, but I just not sure this pricing would drive more seat sales versus reducing revenue on the seats (admittedly not many) you are already selling. I always thought (and suggested to TStan) having seats that could be sold to be given away to groups could be of value. So say you could contribute $50 for 5 seats (or $100 for 10 seats) that would be given to youth groups, military, first responders, etc. to help fill up the seats, hopefully create some new fans and at the least be some goodwill. You could determine which tickets apply to which games so the more popular games (GA, Clemson, etc.) would not get any free seats while games against Western Carolina would get a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 871242, member: 1618"] The big question is will drive more sales since I would guess most people are buying in 2 seat blocks which means 1 of the 2 seats is now free. I do think doing something to drive more people in the upper North stands is a good thing, but I just not sure this pricing would drive more seat sales versus reducing revenue on the seats (admittedly not many) you are already selling. I always thought (and suggested to TStan) having seats that could be sold to be given away to groups could be of value. So say you could contribute $50 for 5 seats (or $100 for 10 seats) that would be given to youth groups, military, first responders, etc. to help fill up the seats, hopefully create some new fans and at the least be some goodwill. You could determine which tickets apply to which games so the more popular games (GA, Clemson, etc.) would not get any free seats while games against Western Carolina would get a lot. [/QUOTE]
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