Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Here's What's Coming Up At Ticket Summit®!

Ticket Summit® is still several months away, but there is already a lot in store for the conference! Exhibitors and sponsors are lining up and the staff is getting all set to make Ticket Summit® at ARIA an event to remember.

Ticket Summit® will be held at ARIA Las Vegas, located within City Center in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. ARIA is home to numerous restaurants, HAZE nightclub, Gold Lounge, and The Deuce Lounge. There’s also great shopping in near-by Crystals and a variety of spas and pools available to guests. ARIA is also home to Cirque du Soleil’s Zarkana and a world-class casino.
The Ticket Summit® Trade Show/Dining Hall will be in ARIA’s beautiful Ironwood Ballroom. Booth spaces are filling up rapidly. Exhibiting companies will include ATBS, Fan Freedom Project, MassMutual South Carolina, Mobile Ticket App, Ticket Platform, Transaction Services, United States Postal Service, and many more.

Sponsoring companies already include ATBS, ezEvent, MassMutual South Carolina, Ticket Liquidator®, TicketNetwork®, and others. There are still countless opportunities available for companies that are interested in exhibiting or sponsoring the conference.
Ticket Summit® will be held July 16-18, 2014 at ARIA, with a jam-packed schedule of  So, don’t let winter get you too down! It will be plenty warm in Las Vegas during July!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Why should you exhibit at a trade show?


Exhibiting at a trade show is a great way to reach new customers, promote your brand and products, and make connections with potential partners. But, if you’re on the fence about exhibiting, here are some other benefits you may not have considered.
Trade shows may appear time consuming, since they require planning and travel, but they can actually save you quite a bit of time. Compared to recruiting new customers and setting up individual time with them, trade shows enable you to meet with many people at once. Additionally, face-to-face interactions give you the chance to provide further information than a sales call will. At a trade show, you’ll not only reach many customers, but you’ll also be introduced to new segments of your industry.

Staying up-to-date on your industry is essential to successful marketing. Trade shows expose you to your competitors and other members of your industry. You’ll learn where your industry is going and what trends you should be capitalizing on.  This also means that you’ll have access to all of the influential players in your industry, who might be interested in adapting your product or service.
Attending a trade show is an investment in your company’s future.  If you approach exhibiting with a measurable goal in mind, it’s a great opportunity to be involved in your industry. Your sales team will be able to reach new customers and have more meaningful interactions with those customers. Trade show exhibiting is a chance to make your company, brand, and products shine.

You can also combine exhibiting at a trade show with sponsoring the event. This combination will increase your company’s profile at the event and make your brand stand out above the competition. Whatever your exhibiting and sponsoring goals, Ticket Summit® has a number of packages that are suited to fit your needs. Prices are going up January 1, though, so you’ll want to act soon. To learn more, visit www.ticketsummit.org or call 860-416-5767.

Monday, October 21, 2013

How Mobile Has Changed Ticket Sales

By Mark Hunter, Senior VP of Sales and Business Development, Mobile Ticket App

Mobile devices and smartphones are everywhere.  People are reading emails, sharing their lives on social networks, staying connected, and buying products and services including tickets.
Facts:
ComScore data revealed that smartphone penetration ticked up in the three months prior to August 2013 to about 61%.  It is noted that people who carry smartphones also have higher disposable income and use their smartphones more frequently.

According to Google, tickets are the #2 product category purchased on smartphones, just below clothing and accessories.  Additionally, 66% of ticket purchasers used more than one device to research and buy their tickets. 
Sales Process:
When ticket apps where first released 3.5 years ago, many ticket brokers looked at apps and mobile sites as separate sales channels.  Traditional ideas about traffic and conversion rates were applied to apps and mobile sites to judge their success.

Today, the facts show, that the mobile device is an integral part of the ticket buying process, and that traditional conversion rates are hard to apply to measuring the success of the mobile app and mobile site.  Logic and observation need to apply here and the correct way to measure mobile success is through mobile activity and use. 
The mobile industry has two successful platforms that are measured by use- the Apple iPhone and the Google Android. 

A mobile site can be used by all smartphones including the iPhone and Android, which should be considered the bare minimum if you want to have a mobile presence.  Like your traditional website, a user must come to you to shop for tickets on your mobile site. 
Having an iPhone and Android app is a necessary product set for any ticket broker who proactively sells tickets to retail buyers.  The ticket app is a piece of software that sits on the mobile device and uses all features of the mobile device to make finding and buying tickets easier.  A correctly built app will be built using the same operating system code as the mobile device,  meaning an iPhone App should be built using iPhone software code and an Android app should be built using Android software code.  Some developers have cut costs and outsourced development to India using a standardized software code called HTML5, which Facebook and LinkedIn have dropped for numerous reasons.

When you decide to embrace ticket apps, it is prudent to have an individual iPhone app and a separate Android app. They are two different systems and each should have an app tailored to that specific platform.
Summary:
Information and facts have shown us that having a mobile presence isn’t just important for customers that wish to start and complete the entire purchase process on their smartphones, but is necessary for any ticket broker who sells tickets to retail buyers.  Having a mobile site is an entry point, and having an iPhone app and an Android app is the norm for any organization trying to sell their products and services to the community of retail buyers who use smartphones to research and purchase tickets, which is 61% of the United States population. 

For more information on out mobile ticket apps and mobile ticket websites, email Mobile Ticket App at info@mobileticketapp.com.
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Why should I sponsor a trade show?


Sponsoring a conference or trade show is a great way to get your company name out there. It can really supplement your traditional marketing plan and promote your association with a specific event. Sponsoring an event is an opportunity to gain visibility in a new and exciting way.

Event sponsorship allows you to target your marketing in a way that traditional advertising does not. Many events offer a list of the companies that plan to attend their conference or trade show, allowing you to know in advance exactly who will be there. If your customers are there, then your name should be everywhere at the event!

Sponsorship can also create positive publicity and increased visibility for your brand. The local and national media often cover large events, allowing for more exposure of your company name. Check to see if your sponsorship includes mentions in a show’s press releases or advertising materials. This will give your brand name access to an audience you might not be able to reach otherwise.

Conference or trade show sponsorship also sets your brand apart from the competition. Sponsoring an event that will be attended by your customers and your competition will put you heads above the rest. Your brand and logo will be found throughout the conference, be it on signage or a sponsored item, while your competition’s might not. The attendees will remember your brand when they get home.

Sponsoring events is a great opportunity to showcase your brand to your customers. For more information about sponsoring Ticket Summit® 2014 at ARIA, please call +1.860.416.5767 or email info@ticketsummit.org.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Exploring ARIA!


The summer 2014 Ticket Summit® conference will be held July 16-18, 2014 at the fabulous ARIA Las Vegas! ARIA is home to much more than Ticket Summit®’s industry seminars, Keynotes, and trade show, though. Here’s a few of the other attractions ARIA has to offer:

·         Dining: ARIA has numerous great restaurants! Julian Serrano redefines small plate dining, while Javier’s brings Mexican cuisine to the Las Vegas Strip. For those coffee addicts, there’s both a Starbucks and Roasted Bean in the hotel.


·         Nightlife: HAZE offers the magnetic energy of Vegas nightlife and GOLD Lounge delivers charming elegance.


·         Pools & Spa: Three elegant pools and the Liquid Dayclub allow you to enjoy the Nevada sunshine. The Spa & Salon at ARIA take you away from the momentum of the Strip.


·         Shopping: As part of the CityCenter complex, ARIA is attached to The Shops at Crystals, which feature the largest collection of luxury brands in Vegas.  


·         Casino: ARIA’s stylish casino features numerous table games, slots, poker, and more! Be sure to use your M life card to receive rewards at any MGM Resort.

Explore and enjoy the luxury of ARIA Las Vegas at next summer’s Ticket Summit® conference! We’ll see you there!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Get your Swag on at Trade Shows and Conferences


Exhibiting at trade shows is an important way to network and build professional relationships within any industry. It is an effective way to establish and extend your company's brand and services. Consider the hustle and bustle of the conference environment and the competition to stand out from the crowd, as you take the time to prepare a booth that will tell your company's story and highlight your capabilities.

Swag items are the little give-away items you'll take away from a trade show display.  Your choice of swag can go a long way to help you attract foot traffic during a trade show, and also create lasting impressions over time. Careful thought should be given to selecting the swag items to represent your business.

Flashy swag items at your booth are great to attract people, but if these items aren't useful over time, they will fail to support your efforts to create lasting connections with the conference attendees. People may be more impressed with the swag than with your business. Think of sensible items with enough pizazz to bring people to your booth so you have the opportunity to engage them and sell your services.

The ideal swag item should be something your contacts and potential customers will use over time, but also something relevant to your industry. For example, if you are a technology company, a useful high-tech device would be logical; if you are an agricultural company, perhaps a gardening tool, or even a pen that is designed with images or shapes of agricultural symbols.

Remember to brand your swag with your company logo and a means of contact. Printing your company website or a QR code on your swag will support communication and interaction over time. Even if your contact loses your business card, that really cool pen or flash drive with your web address will be a handy reminder of who to contact long after the show.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Stay Connected Year-Round with Ticket Summit® Plus!

Ticket Summit® may be over, but you can stay connected year-round with Ticket Summit® Plus. Ticket Summit® Plus is a series of educational webinars hosted by industry experts. These  experts will provide you with an inside look into the ticketing and live entertainment industry. They will also discuss development strategies to help you grow your business. The Fall 2013 webinar series features these webinars:

·         Social Media Marketing Demystified: Tuesday, August 20 at 1 PM ET—Ron Cates of Constant will pull back the veil on social media marketing, and provide practical tips and tricks for promoting your business across a variety of platforms.

·         Publicity: Boost Your Profile!: Wednesday, September 18 at 1 PM ET—Join publicist and media strategist Carrol Van Stone for this informative session on using publicity and media coverage to boost your company’s profile.

·         Inside Sports: In October 2013, Tickets.com’s Doug Lyons will provide an insider’s look at sports team and venue management and how markets have evolved.

·         How to Prevent Online Fraud: In November 2013, Cresta Pillsbury of Trust Guard will discuss tactics for decreasing fraud and ensuring customer confidence.

Register now for Ticket Summit® Plus for just $99 per webinar, and stay up-to-date on the ticketing and live entertainment industry all year long!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Get Ready for Ticket Summit®!


Ticket Summit® is just a week away, July 17-19, 2013 at Bellagio! Before you get to Las Vegas, be sure to take some time to review everything the conference has to offer. The Ticket Summit® schedule is jam-packed with networking opportunities, the concurrent trade show, industry seminars, and the Keynote session.  

There are plenty of networking opportunities during the conference, including the Networking Cocktail Party on Wednesday, July 17. The party is a great chance to meet and network with everyone at the conference. Thursday night is Game Night! Stop by the conference space from 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM to enjoy games, an open bar, and more with your fellow attendees! Finally, as always, the conference wraps up on Friday, July 19 with the Closing Gala at The Bank.

Don’t forget to earn your Ticket Summit® Tokens while at the conference! Earn tokens by attending a Speaker Q&A Roundtable, visiting each of the exhibitors, giving a testimonial, or playing games at the Ticket Summit® Swag Shop. Redeem your tokens at the Swag Shop for some great prizes! You could even win a free pass to Ticket Summit® 2014!

Be sure to download the Ticket Summit® Mobile App before you arrive at the conference. The app is full of information about the schedule, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, and much more! Access all of the details about Ticket Summit® on-the-go. See you in Vegas! Don’t forget your business cards!

Friday, June 28, 2013

Get Connected at Ticket Summit®!


Ticket Summit® is in a little less than three weeks, and the conference offers countless ways to connect with the ticketing industry. Forge business relationships that will help you to achieve your business goals throughout the year.  You’ll also get a chance to meet industry leaders and influencers, and reach out to them year-round.

Of course, the best way to make connections at Ticket Summit® is to attend one of the many networking events. The Networking Cocktail Party will be held on Wednesday, July 17 from 5-7 PM, and is a great chance to meet everyone at the conference. Game Night, scheduled for Thursday, July 18 from 9 PM to 12 AM, is a more informal networking event, packed with arcade games and an open bar. As always, the conference wraps up with the Closing Gala at the Bank on Friday, July 19 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Breakfast and lunch are also great times to meet someone new.

Visiting the Ticket Summit® trade show is also a fool-proof way to network and make connections. Numerous exhibitors, representing various aspects of the industry, will be offering information about their products and services at the trade show. Take some time to visit them; you never know who you might meet!

Network with Ticket Summit® speakers at Speaker Q&A Roundtables, which give you the chance to ask speakers questions about their sessions. During these roundtable sessions, discuss issues facing the industry with speakers and other attendees.

Stay connected to exhibitors and conference speakers year-round through the Ticket Summit® Mobile App. The app includes information about speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, the schedule, and much more. It also includes contact information for exhibitors and speakers’ Twitter handles, so that you can connect with them after the conference is over.

So, be sure to get connected with the industry at Ticket Summit®, July 17-19, 2013 at Bellagio in Las Vegas! Don’t forget to bring your business cards!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Explore Bellagio!


The world-class Bellagio is home to Ticket Summit® 2013 and much more! Be sure to take some time to explore the hotel and all it has to offer while you’re there attending Ticket Summit®. Here are some attractions you definitely do not want to miss:

·         Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art: Through October 2013, the BGFA is hosting Warhol Out West, the most extensive collection of the legendary Andy Warhol’s works ever exhibited in Las Vegas. The BGFA is open daily, but tickets are necessary for admission.

·         Conservatory & Botanical Gardens: Enjoy nature in the heart of the Strip at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, which is always open to the public. This summer’s theme is Summer Garden Party.

·         O by Cirque Du Soleil: Cirque weaves an aquatic tapestry of artistry and surrealism in O. Each night, the cast performs in, on, and above water to create a breathtaking experience.

·         Nightlife: Bellagio offers a Vegas entertainment experience for everyone, from the Pool Bar and Lily Bar and Lounge to The Bank, home of the Ticket Summit® Closing Gala!

·         Casino: Bellagio’s unparalleled casino features countless table games, a variety of slots, race and sports book wagering, and the World Poker Tour. Earn benefits by joining the M Life program.

Bellagio is home to some of the most sophisticated and luxurious amenities on the Strip—you can even order your own linens and toiletries to enjoy the luxury of Bellagio when you return home. Don’t miss out on the experience—be sure to book your room today!  

Monday, June 10, 2013

Conference Networking…Where to Start?


Conferences are a fantastic opportunity for networking within your industry and making connections that will help you reach your business goals. But, networking at conferences can be daunting, especially if you don’t know where to start.
Just like exhibiting at a trade show, it is important to have a goal in mind when networking at a conference. Ask yourself: what do I hope to achieve in attending this conference? What sort of connections am I trying to make? Having a goal in mind will focus your networking and enable you to make the connections that will help you.

The questions you ask yourself are important, but those you ask while networking at the conference are even more essential. Steer away from yes or no questions, as those questions shut down rather than foster conversation. Instead, ask perceptive or in-depth questions, such as “What made you chose this business?” and “What challenges did you face early on?” Questions that show a genuine interest in the other attendee and their work will help you to stand out from the “What do you do?” crowd.

Researching potential connections in advance can also help you stand out from the crowd. Many conferences include lists of exhibitors and attending companies on their website. Researching these companies can help prepare you for conversation with their representatives and allow you to form some questions in advance. Before the conference, you can even reach out to exhibitors you are interested in visiting at the conference to ease the introduction.

Following up after the conference is equally as important as making connections onsite. Be sure to follow up via email or social media promptly to maintain your connections. Show people that they made an impression on you and that you are interested in continuing the conversation and they will reciprocate.
Networking can be intimidating, especially at a large event. But with a little planning, you’re sure to make the connections you need to expand your business!

Thursday, May 30, 2013

What To Do in Vegas…Off the Strip!


There are lots of things to do in Las Vegas on the Strip, but what about off the Strip? Well, by trekking just a little ways off the Strip, there is still plenty to do and see, from some great places to commune with nature to museums and shopping!

·        Nature: The area around Las Vegas offers some great hiking and spectacular views. Located about 20 minutes off the Strip, Red Rock Canyon has a wide selection of hikes and trails of varying difficulty. For something a bit easier on the knees, be sure to visit the Springs Preserve and explore the nature exhibits, botanical gardens, live animal shows, and more.

·        Museums: The Pinball Hall of Fame is a must for anyone who likes vintage video games and pinball machines. Learn about Vegas’ history from pre-historic to modern times at the Clark County Museum.

·        Sports: Las Vegas doesn’t have any major league sports teams, but it is home to the Las Vegas 51s, a minor league affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays! The 51s play at Cashman Field north of the Fremont Street Experience.

·        Shopping: There is some great shopping on the Strip, but for the more budget conscious, the Primm Outlets are a great option. Located on the California/Nevada border, the Outlets operate a daily shuttle to-and-from the Strip.
For more suggestions on what to do and see in the area around Las Vegas, be sure to visit TripAdvisor.  See you in Vegas!