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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:03 pm
by archibalduk
Does it matter how far in advance you book a show? If, for example, I book one for tomorrow will few people buy tickets for it?

I had a show a few days ago that nobody went to - I think I only booked the show a few days before that. Although it was my best show yet 8-) :-D

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:09 pm
by B. Stinson
archibalduk wrote:Does it matter how far in advance you book a show? If, for example, I book one for tomorrow will few people buy tickets for it?

I had a show a few days ago that nobody went to - I think I only booked the show a few days before that. Although it was my best show yet 8-) :-D
The biggest impact will be the number of tickets sold. I'd say try to book shows at least a week in advance to get a decent turnout.

P.S. If you get invites, you'll notice that they are usually a 2-3 months in advance of when they have your show planned.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:51 pm
by Shadd666
Yeah, early booked show will sell more tickets :thup: But if booked too early, you won't sell any ticket during a certain amount of time, as your fans won't buy their tickets so many times before the show. Remember that 2 monthes irl = 1 year in popo...

Other thing that have an impact of the number of tickets you'll sell is the ticket price ;) Many clubs let it set to max so big bands will have as much money as possible. So club owners will check daily the number of tickets sold to adjust your ticket price...some won't, and so you'll have to message them to lower it...

And of course, other important factor is your reputation! :p

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:43 am
by Minstrel
I check our ticket prices and limits several times a day but a lot of people own like 10 clubs and their CEOs are just there to help the club rating and the owner does all the work... So I always message whoever the contact person is saying the name of my band, the location of the show, the name of the club and the time and ask them to set our ticket price for us.

I see the best results for bands that book 3 to 4 weeks ahead. If they do that the can sell more tickets at a higher price. Some people don't seem to care though :dunno:

Your popularity in that country is what is important, we had bands that were in the Top 10 in punk that had a hard time moving tickets in NY for the Cerebus Tour because they'd never bothered to tour the US so they might have be able to sell out 10,000 tickets at $75 a piece in London and Barcelona but they only sold a little over a thousand tickets in NY at $20. :doh: This is why touring is the key.

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 1:13 am
by Shadd666
Minstrel wrote:This is why touring is the key.
...when all your members are there... :roll: :doh:

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 1:26 am
by Minstrel
Shadd666 wrote:
Minstrel wrote:This is why touring is the key.
...when all your members are there... :roll: :doh:
Touring is the key to band success, the key to touring success is the band members being at the gigs. 8-)

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:17 am
by B. Stinson
This is one aspect where I don't regret being a solo artist... if I'm present, so is my band. 8-)

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:26 am
by Shadd666
B. Stinson wrote:This is one aspect where I don't regret being a solo artist... if I'm present, so is my band. 8-)
Loool! :D For sure, it's more easy than managing a 6 members band :D But it's also fun to have some mates with ya :)

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:03 pm
by thecoolstuff
Do anybody know which city I can find the cheapest Basic Lyrics book? I thought since our band is on a tour I might as well take advantage of shopping outside NY. But so far all the cities I've been in are selling books more expensive than NY...

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:11 pm
by Minstrel
We can only search the town we are in at the time... so I couldn't tell ya until we get there but you'll probably find better prices when we get to Madrid.

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:33 pm
by joehelmer

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:53 pm
by bruins72
joehelmer wrote:Popomundo on Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popomundo
Thanks for the link. It's interesting to read some of the background on Popo. It's also interesting to read about the languages and countries of the users.

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:15 pm
by archibalduk
Thanks for the link :thup: It clarified how experience points are awarded once you've gained all of the newbie experience points. Here is is for anyone else that didn't know:
Attributes are improved early in the game via starting "newbie experience points", given for 15 days, after which it's up to the character/artist to earn up to 3 experience points per week, depending on their in-game activity (specific actions they performed, such as doing shows, jamming and recording songs, etc). The experience points can be spent on either attributes, or health/mood/skills/songs.

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:43 pm
by thecoolstuff
Guess what?

I'm a father!!

My son Oliver Vann is currently in Helsinki with his mother. ahahaha, I still cant believe I have a child already in the popo world! :-D

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:47 pm
by Shadd666
thecoolstuff: Congrats! =D>

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:12 am
by B. Stinson
:cry: :cry: :cry:

I'm an absolute idiot!

Get a load of this one, guys:

So, I'm on my tour of the Americas, and my last show the Rio show going on right now. My last show was Sao Paulo. So, I'm sitting here at my computer waiting for my show so I can finish off the tour and go home to NYC. My show time comes, and I go to move my guy to the club. I can't find the club. I check twice, and the club is not listed in the city's club list. So I let it go to allow the auto-move to move me. I keep updating my browser to get the "went on stage" massage. It never comes. Then, three minutes after my show's time... I get an "Oh no! I missed my show..." message. You guys wanna know why I missed this show? - I'm in the wrong bloody city! I forgot to hitch a ride to Rio! ...Like an idiot, I'm sitting here waiting for my show, when I'm not even in the right city! :help: :oops:

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:44 am
by bruins72
:doh:

That's what we call a bad day! LOL! Blame it on too much partying the night before. It was all a blur. Ever see that "Want to get away?" commercial when the rapper is on stage and says "Hello Detroit!" and his buddy says "Detroit was last night"? Funny stuff!

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:52 am
by B. Stinson
when the rapper is on stage and says "Hello Detroit!" and his buddy says "Detroit was last night"?
:ha!: I haven't seen it, but it sounds pretty good.

Anyway, I guess the good news is that... besides the bunch of money I just saved by switching to Geico... the show I missed wasn't very big. My tickets sold were only in the 100 range(as opposed to the 300 to 400 something tickets all my previous shows got).

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:52 am
by archibalduk
Wow! For the first time in a very long time, my mood is actually rising. Perhaps it's the lots of jamming and concert playing I'm doing?

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:24 am
by Shadd666
archibalduk wrote:Wow! For the first time in a very long time, my mood is actually rising. Perhaps it's the lots of jamming and concert playing I'm doing?
Sounds it's more the "fraternize" and "pick flowers" issue :thup:

But the best way to have your mood increasing is by far "go shopping" ;) A bit expansive though, but if you have a good salary, you could do this all the time, and set your carreer mission to "improve skill". So your mood goes up, and your skills too :D

I was usually in the 30-50% range in mood. Minty told be about the "go shopping" thing 1 week ago, and now i'm over 70% even if i'm always working on my skills :thup:

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:56 am
by archibalduk
Thanks for the tip Shadd/Minty :thup: I'll give that a go right now - I've been wanting to start studying the saxophone for the past week or two :joy:

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:37 pm
by Minstrel
I still think the picking folowers thing is at best a 'keep your stats neutral' kind of thing, I don't believe it builds you at all, and it's a power loss in "opportunity cost" because you have to stop learning skills to do it.

I've been telling everyone to shop/gym as combined with frequent interactions with people and pets it's what has kept April in the mid-high 80s while jsut hanging in NYC and I had her at mid 60s even at stop 10 on our last tour. Nobody listened to me though becuase of the over-reliance on having/saving money I think. :dunno: If you've got skills to study and you're not wearing jeans and a popo shirt everyone makes enough (as most of you work for PITH lol) to gym/shop daily and still learn your skills.

For example John (Shadd's Char) was at like 41 when he switched to shop/skill and some four days later he was skilling that whole time AND gained over 15% mood.

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:16 pm
by oxenhoper
Must admit the whole shop/gym thing is doing wonders for kyle at the moment..................


:-D

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:57 pm
by E5150_ca
Mood is easy to rise... just grab a bottle of booze. Unlike meals, the mood boost doesn't wear off, but you will take a hit in health.

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:29 pm
by Calv
I'm now an expert in Punk Rock, still ill tho...(IRL) :-(