it's a bit out of context, but this thread will do - i think at UCMMA, i saw a real live pregnant woman. what was she fuckin thinking? like a magnet for rioters and bottle-throwers.
it's a bit out of context, but this thread will do - i think at UCMMA, i saw a real live pregnant woman. what was she fuckin thinking? like a magnet for rioters and bottle-throwers.
Last edited by Jimmy Boogaloo; 04-02-2013 at 02:14 PM. Reason: edited crap joke
'maybe on reflection that was a genuine grievance and not a gimmick. '
Try to put on solid cards with the best of local and national talent.
Gradually increase capacity over time once your brand is better known.
Build up a good relationship with anyone you come in contact with as a show with a good rep is important.
Keep it affordable for fans.
Increase your overall social networking for the show/events
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Good point. I think it's making sure that you publicise your event in the right way over a long enough period of time in places where you're likely to reach the target population but getting that right can be tricky. This is why I think the most successful new promotions are likely to be the ones that grow out of grass roots inter clubs which build up a reputation gradually via word of mouth, expanding their advertising as their promotion grows
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I am quite hardcore fan of mma and fighting,I don't remember when i missed single fight of anyone.Affordable tickets avialabel from the venue and one or two agents.Des Moines Mixed Martial Arts
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