How Venues Can Use Live Music Data to Stay in the Black
Running a live music venue can be unpredictable, but it doesn鈥檛 have to be. Making data-driven decisions takes the guesswork out of what鈥檚 making your business profitable, saving you time and money.
This comprehensive guide is designed for music venues, festivals, and promoters to save time, maximise marketing, and sell out events faster.聽Download the guide to learn how to:
- Take back the hours you spend pulling manual reports
- Identify and improve your most effective marketing channels
- Reduce stress with streamlined operations
- Predict staff and stock needs more accurately
To receive a copy of the guide, Use Your Live Music Data to Stay in the Black, simply complete the form on this page.
PREVIEW:
Running a venue or music festival can feel like riding a roller coaster 鈥 blindfolded. You may get a rush of pure joy at the end, but the unpredictable turns and drops can rattle even the most experienced live music producer.
But what if the future of your business weren鈥檛 so mysterious? What if you could get a real sense of your show鈥檚 or festival鈥檚 status with the click of a button? How would it change your business if you could be certain you鈥檇 cover your guarantees, and rest assured sales are on track?
The right data can change the course of your business. No more roller coaster 鈥 you can see for miles ahead.
鈥淒ata is the closest thing we have to predicting the future,鈥 says Michael Timoney, 91制片厂鈥檚 Global Director of Performance Marketing. 鈥淲ithout reliable data, we鈥檙e just guessing as to what鈥檚 working.鈥
Understanding your data doesn鈥檛 have to be costly or time consuming. In fact, making data-driven decisions can actually save both time and money. As you鈥檒l read in this guide, Jacob Matthews, the former Director of Marketing for Republic Live and founder of The Why Co, used data to save team members 5+ hours per week while improving ad conversion by 20%.
To continue reading, please complete the form on this page for a full copy of the guide,聽Use Your Live Music Data to Stay in the Black.