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Episode 134: Season Tickets vs Single Game – And How to Convert One Into the Other

Season ticket holders give you stability; single-game buyers fuel reach and growth. In this episode, Jeremy maps a practical “ticket plan ladder” to convert first-timers into multi-game, mini, half-season, and ultimately full season ticket holders. You’ll get concrete plays—post-game bouncebacks, … Read More

Episode 133 – Pros/Cons All-You-Can-Eat Ticket Plans

All You Can Eat ticket plans sound like a fan’s dream—one ticket, unlimited food—but are they really a win for your team? In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine, Jeremy Neisser breaks down the pros and cons of these packages, … Read More

Episode 132 – The 35,000 Visitor Problem: Why More Traffic Can Tank Your Profits

More traffic doesn’t always mean more profit. In this episode, Jeremy Neisser unpacks a real case study from a minor league baseball team that saw website visitors surge from 27,000 to 35,000—but lost $15,000 in profit along the way. He … Read More

Episode 131 – How Meta’s Advantage+ is Wasting Your Budget

In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, Jeremy Neisser unpacks Meta Advantage Plus—Meta’s automated ad system for Facebook and Instagram. While it promises simplicity, Advantage Plus often hurts sports teams by prioritizing clicks over actual ticket sales, lumping … Read More

Epsiode 129 – How the Florida Everblades Grew Attendance by 27% with Adam Winslow

How does a minor league hockey team add nearly 1,500 fans per game in just four seasons? In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Adam Winslow, Chief Marketing Officer for the Florida Everblades, to break down the strategies that fueled a … Read More

Episode 126 – Service-First Selling: How the Texas Rangers Are Redefining Ticketing Success

Nick Richardson, VP of Ticket Sales & Service at the Texas Rangers, joins the show to break down how one of MLB’s premier organizations is evolving ticket plans to match fan behavior, preferences, and expectations. From mini packs and flex … Read More