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Mercury

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There are 2 ways to consider this


This is events for existing fans, coming to an arena around you or this event is great and look at out 15 teams and don't you want to be an ACC fans as well????

I think ACC tactic is the first...Its sold out, no tickets available why waste money. If so... that is so conservative.

When the ACC comes to your town, its time time to broaden the customer base, get excitement in the ACC product. Solicit new fans. Its easy to do this in Greensboro or Charlotte but when you get to the DC, NY market different story. As I walk through metro all the target advertisements on key west or targeted advertisements on iPhone pictures. I don't understand a marketing at a small scalle covering the gallery place with ACC and images with the 15 schools and give a consistent message.

I just think ACC leadership and presidents think our product is great, wonderful universities great game, we just come to your arena to you and fans will OBVIOUSLY just be estatic.

My worry is DC ok, and good venue to get your legs out, but what happens when it goes to Barkley Center or other venues??

(In response to this post by HOO86)

Posted: 02/13/2016 at 07:53AM



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