zetr0 Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 Hello all. I wanted to set 2 questions : 1) How many money I should put on Event advertizing, if spaciousness of a hall of 750 places and the ticket price high or premium. 2) How to learn in figures hype/pop? I everywhere see only a green strip ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 1) How many money I should put on Event advertizing, if spaciousness of a hall of 750 places and the ticket price high or premium. Advertising is based on fighters' hype + pop not the arena size. This is how you would calculate Advertising cost Step 1: Go to your fighter list and right click and click "View Source". Step 2: Find Fighter A and get his hype + popularity which should be below his name in a percentage. ie. 5.2345% --> hype + pop = 52.345 Step 3: Repeat Step 2 for Fighter A's opponent, who will be known as Fighter B from now on. Step 4: Fighter A (hype + pop) x Fighter B (hype + pop) = N Step 5: N1 + N2 + ... + N10 = Advertising Cost 2) How to learn in figures hype/pop? I everywhere see only a green strip ) Step 1 from last example. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 ^ Have you tried your formula on all the examples here? http://www.mmatycoon.info/index.php?title=Event_advertising Summary Examples * 30v30 (x 10 fights) = Advertising spend of $9,000. * 50v50 (x 10 fights) = Advertising spend of $15,000. * 100v100 (x 10 fights) = Advertising spend of $30,000. * 250v250 (x 10 fights) = Advertising spend of $75,000. * 500v500 (x 10 fights) = Advertising spend of $150,000. * 1000v1000 (x 10 fights) = Advertising spend of $300,000. Super sluth examples * 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $3000. * 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $7500. * 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $15000. * 75v75, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 25v25 = Advertising spend of $17935. * 50v50, 75v75, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 25v25 = Advertising spend of $16304. * 200v200, 200v200, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $26250. * 200v200, 200v200, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $44348. * 500v500, 500v500, 300v300, 100v100, 150v100, 100v100, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $93587. * 1000v1000, 500v500, 300v300, 100v100, 150v100, 100v100, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $158804. * 500v500, 500v500, 300v300, 100v100, 150v100, 100v100, 550v550, 50v50, 50v50, 50v50 = Advertising spend of $100109. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zetr0 Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Advertising is based on fighters' hype + pop not the arena size. This is how you would calculate Advertising cost Step 1: Go to your fighter list and right click and click "View Source". Step 2: Find Fighter A and get his hype + popularity which should be below his name in a percentage. ie. 5.2345% --> hype + pop = 52.345 Step 3: Repeat Step 2 for Fighter A's opponent, who will be known as Fighter B from now on. Step 4: Fighter A (hype + pop) x Fighter B (hype + pop) = N Step 5: N1 + N2 + ... + N10 = Advertising Cost Step 1 from last example. That is this formula approaches to all sizes arena? And to the prices of tickets? lil.steve.the.h Thanks But my main problem that I can't find in that as to look in figures hype|pop))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Advertising is based on fighters' hype + pop not the arena size. Arena size has its effect, let's say you are running a show in a 750 seats arena, premium price but your stars have HUGE hype...you can down-tone your advertising cost and it will still sell out. Of course, you can say that why would you host HUGE hype card in a small arena? It's just an example, and sometime when your fighters have huge hype, you don't need that much money on advertising. And this is not BS, I learn this talking to some org owners. Basically the advertising is used to fill the amount of seat that the fighters' hype cannot fill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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