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Every effort should be made to sell the south stand out to ST holders. That way we can charge away fans what we want and make some money that way. I guarantee we'll be north of £30 at some league 1 teams next season
The club has it all in hand. Watch this space.
Quote from: Lincoln Rover on May 08, 2025, 09:49:07 pmThe club has it all in hand. Watch this space.What's the club doing ? Still watching this space !
Quote from: TonySoprano on May 12, 2025, 01:14:55 pmQuote from: Lincoln Rover on May 08, 2025, 09:49:07 pmThe club has it all in hand. Watch this space.What's the club doing ? Still watching this space ! https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/12/match-ticket-prices-confirmed-for-25-26-season/Match day ticket prices released an hour ago
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 12, 2025, 01:23:16 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on May 12, 2025, 01:14:55 pmQuote from: Lincoln Rover on May 08, 2025, 09:49:07 pmThe club has it all in hand. Watch this space.What's the club doing ? Still watching this space ! https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/12/match-ticket-prices-confirmed-for-25-26-season/Match day ticket prices released an hour agoI'm talking about pushing season ticket sales
Quote from: TonySoprano on May 12, 2025, 01:24:33 pmQuote from: johnny rovers on May 12, 2025, 01:23:16 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on May 12, 2025, 01:14:55 pmQuote from: Lincoln Rover on May 08, 2025, 09:49:07 pmThe club has it all in hand. Watch this space.What's the club doing ? Still watching this space ! https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/12/match-ticket-prices-confirmed-for-25-26-season/Match day ticket prices released an hour agoI'm talking about pushing season ticket sales If you read the article in full it emphasises the cost benefits of purchasing a season membership!
I’ve said this sort of thing before, but folks who have an affinity for Doncaster Rovers, but who don’t go often, can’t help but notice that we’ve just won the league.If they’re half interested in getting a season ticket, it’s a couple of clicks online or a phone call to the TO.Winning promotion is self marketing, isn’t it.?
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Quote from: IDM on May 12, 2025, 02:38:27 pmI’ve said this sort of thing before, but folks who have an affinity for Doncaster Rovers, but who don’t go often, can’t help but notice that we’ve just won the league.If they’re half interested in getting a season ticket, it’s a couple of clicks online or a phone call to the TO.Winning promotion is self marketing, isn’t it.?Only to a certain extent. The club really should be using all avenues to hammer the message home accross the city. Now is a perfect opportunity, but they just don't do it. It's bizarre.
Quote from: TonySoprano on May 12, 2025, 03:27:45 pmQuote from: IDM on May 12, 2025, 02:38:27 pmI’ve said this sort of thing before, but folks who have an affinity for Doncaster Rovers, but who don’t go often, can’t help but notice that we’ve just won the league.If they’re half interested in getting a season ticket, it’s a couple of clicks online or a phone call to the TO.Winning promotion is self marketing, isn’t it.?Only to a certain extent. The club really should be using all avenues to hammer the message home accross the city. Now is a perfect opportunity, but they just don't do it. It's bizarre. So everytime you access the website, the very first pop up is the Season Ticket Prices. On the Facebook page, the sticky article always at the top, is the season ticket prices. If you are remotely interested in Rovers, you cam fail to see reference to next seasons ticket prices. What else do you mean by push?
Quote from: TonySoprano on May 12, 2025, 03:27:45 pmQuote from: IDM on May 12, 2025, 02:38:27 pmI’ve said this sort of thing before, but folks who have an affinity for Doncaster Rovers, but who don’t go often, can’t help but notice that we’ve just won the league.If they’re half interested in getting a season ticket, it’s a couple of clicks online or a phone call to the TO.Winning promotion is self marketing, isn’t it.?Only to a certain extent. The club really should be using all avenues to hammer the message home accross the city. Now is a perfect opportunity, but they just don't do it. It's bizarre. So everytime you access the website, the very first pop up is the Season Ticket Prices. On the Facebook page, the sticky article always at the top, is the season ticket prices. If you are remotely interested in Rovers, you can't fail to see reference to next seasons ticket prices. What else do you mean by push?
A few people on here seem to be a bit snippy about the value of marketing. From someone who works in advertising for one of the biggest media brands on the planet - trust me - advertising and marketing work. Yes, there is free marketing. Playing well puts bums on seats. We saw that at the end of the season. But it only goes so far. It's completely fair to ask what marketing and promotion the club are doing to extract every single £ out of the potential fanbase ahead of the new season. We're riding the crest of a wave. There is no better time to market the shit out of the club - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, local radio, out of home - get investing your money right now and you will see the return. Sadly - and I may be wrong - I don't think the club have the professional knowhow to do this. Which is a shame. There's a reason brands advertise. It works. It's not just the playing budget that needs investment to sustain the rise in our fortunes. Investing in proper marketing and advertising would see a real return. There's nothing wrong with pointing that out. It's not "the club can't do enough". It's an attitude that strives for more. And as fans, I think we all want to push on.
No way of knowing of course but I wonder how many people have bought STs based on missing out on away tickets at times last season that would've gone to the home fixtures anyway.
Quote from: McCammon egg n chips on May 12, 2025, 05:57:32 pmA few people on here seem to be a bit snippy about the value of marketing. From someone who works in advertising for one of the biggest media brands on the planet - trust me - advertising and marketing work. Yes, there is free marketing. Playing well puts bums on seats. We saw that at the end of the season. But it only goes so far. It's completely fair to ask what marketing and promotion the club are doing to extract every single £ out of the potential fanbase ahead of the new season. We're riding the crest of a wave. There is no better time to market the shit out of the club - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, local radio, out of home - get investing your money right now and you will see the return. Sadly - and I may be wrong - I don't think the club have the professional knowhow to do this. Which is a shame. There's a reason brands advertise. It works. It's not just the playing budget that needs investment to sustain the rise in our fortunes. Investing in proper marketing and advertising would see a real return. There's nothing wrong with pointing that out. It's not "the club can't do enough". It's an attitude that strives for more. And as fans, I think we all want to push on. I used to work in advertising too. Companies wanted brand awareness primarily to put them ahead of potential customers but also ahead of their competitors.As a food shopper I might be influenced by advertising and marketing to choose one supermarket over another, one car brand over another, where to buy insurance etc.But it’s different with football - I’m not going to go watch another club because their marketing is better than the one I already support..The football markets itself IMHO - but I agree there is value in extra marketing when there are special offers available.As someone has said, our sales compared to the same time last year are significantly better, so something is being done ok.?
Quote from: IDM on May 12, 2025, 07:22:42 pmQuote from: McCammon egg n chips on May 12, 2025, 05:57:32 pmA few people on here seem to be a bit snippy about the value of marketing. From someone who works in advertising for one of the biggest media brands on the planet - trust me - advertising and marketing work. Yes, there is free marketing. Playing well puts bums on seats. We saw that at the end of the season. But it only goes so far. It's completely fair to ask what marketing and promotion the club are doing to extract every single £ out of the potential fanbase ahead of the new season. We're riding the crest of a wave. There is no better time to market the shit out of the club - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, local radio, out of home - get investing your money right now and you will see the return. Sadly - and I may be wrong - I don't think the club have the professional knowhow to do this. Which is a shame. There's a reason brands advertise. It works. It's not just the playing budget that needs investment to sustain the rise in our fortunes. Investing in proper marketing and advertising would see a real return. There's nothing wrong with pointing that out. It's not "the club can't do enough". It's an attitude that strives for more. And as fans, I think we all want to push on. I used to work in advertising too. Companies wanted brand awareness primarily to put them ahead of potential customers but also ahead of their competitors.As a food shopper I might be influenced by advertising and marketing to choose one supermarket over another, one car brand over another, where to buy insurance etc.But it’s different with football - I’m not going to go watch another club because their marketing is better than the one I already support..The football markets itself IMHO - but I agree there is value in extra marketing when there are special offers available.As someone has said, our sales compared to the same time last year are significantly better, so something is being done ok.?It's not about persuading a barnsley fan to switch allegiances and support Rovers. It's about getting NEW fans through the turnstyles, the general Donny public, and to get the floating fans to buy season tickets.
Quote from: McCammon egg n chips on May 12, 2025, 05:57:32 pmA few people on here seem to be a bit snippy about the value of marketing. From someone who works in advertising for one of the biggest media brands on the planet - trust me - advertising and marketing work. Yes, there is free marketing. Playing well puts bums on seats. We saw that at the end of the season. But it only goes so far. It's completely fair to ask what marketing and promotion the club are doing to extract every single £ out of the potential fanbase ahead of the new season. We're riding the crest of a wave. There is no better time to market the shit out of the club - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, local radio, out of home - get investing your money right now and you will see the return. Sadly - and I may be wrong - I don't think the club have the professional knowhow to do this. Which is a shame. There's a reason brands advertise. It works. It's not just the playing budget that needs investment to sustain the rise in our fortunes. Investing in proper marketing and advertising would see a real return. There's nothing wrong with pointing that out. It's not "the club can't do enough". It's an attitude that strives for more. And as fans, I think we all want to push on. I used to work in advertising too. Companies wanted brand awareness primarily to put them ahead of potential customers but also ahead of their competitors.As a food shopper I might be influenced by advertising and marketing to choose one supermarket over another, one car brand over another, where to buy insurance etc.But it’s different with football - I’m not going to go watch another club because their marketing is better than the one I already support..The football markets itself IMHO - but I agree there is value in extra marketing when there are special offers available.As someone has said, our sales compared to the same time last year are significantly better, so something is being done ok.?
A few people on here seem to be a bit snippy about the value of marketing. From someone who works in advertising for one of the biggest media brands on the planet - trust me - advertising and marketing work. Yes, there is free marketing. Playing well puts bums on seats. We saw that at the end of the season. But it only goes so far. It's completely fair to ask what marketing and promotion the club are doing to extract every single £ out of the potential fanbase ahead of the new season. We're riding the crest of a wave. There is no better time to market the shit out of the club - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, local radio, out of home - get investing your money right now and you will see the return. Sadly - and I may be wrong - I don't think the club have the professional knowhow to do this. Which is a shame. There's a reason brands advertise. It works. It's not just the playing budget that needs investment to sustain the rise in our fortunes. Investing in proper marketing and advertising would see a real return. There's nothing wrong with pointing that out. It's not "the club can't do enough". It's an attitude that strives for more. And as fans, I think we all want to push on.