02-18-2014, 08:55 PM
Just thought this would be worth tracking.
Last year we renewed 25k: https://twitter.com/StanfordFball/status...4881362944
We sold 32k total: http://thecardboard.org/board/index.php/...l#msg63453
As we know, the even-year slate is not-so-great and this year is no exception; that may account for some of the big swings in attendance from year to year. So it'll be interesting to track the season ticket numbers.
On Feb. 3 we were "approaching" 7k renewed: https://twitter.com/GoStanford_Tix/statu...1020851200
Feb. 7 we "passed" 8.3k: https://twitter.com/GoStanford_Tix/statu...9367151616
On the 18th we "charged through" 10k: https://twitter.com/GoStanford_Tix/statu...1766044672
For sake of simplicity, let's assume that the number is exactly equal to the bound they've mentioned. (Obviously the verb they've used indicates a renewal number above or below the anchor they've established. But it's probably not too far off -- I think.)
So in the four days between the 3rd and the 7th, we had approx. 1.3k renew, which means approx. 325/day.
In the 11 days between the 7th and the 18th, we had approx. 1.7k renew, which means approx. 154/day, which means the rate (apparently?) has slowed down a bit, which is to be expected. I wonder where we top out at?
Last year we renewed 25k: https://twitter.com/StanfordFball/status...4881362944
We sold 32k total: http://thecardboard.org/board/index.php/...l#msg63453
As we know, the even-year slate is not-so-great and this year is no exception; that may account for some of the big swings in attendance from year to year. So it'll be interesting to track the season ticket numbers.
On Feb. 3 we were "approaching" 7k renewed: https://twitter.com/GoStanford_Tix/statu...1020851200
Feb. 7 we "passed" 8.3k: https://twitter.com/GoStanford_Tix/statu...9367151616
On the 18th we "charged through" 10k: https://twitter.com/GoStanford_Tix/statu...1766044672
For sake of simplicity, let's assume that the number is exactly equal to the bound they've mentioned. (Obviously the verb they've used indicates a renewal number above or below the anchor they've established. But it's probably not too far off -- I think.)
So in the four days between the 3rd and the 7th, we had approx. 1.3k renew, which means approx. 325/day.
In the 11 days between the 7th and the 18th, we had approx. 1.7k renew, which means approx. 154/day, which means the rate (apparently?) has slowed down a bit, which is to be expected. I wonder where we top out at?
