Especially women in heels. They will pay that to buck real quick to get out of that line. And in New York where it's cold outside during the winter season.
hey trenton, i spoke to you like a month ago about a party i was throwing and i was getting sponsorship from small local businesses so i offered tickets for my publicity. 50% of all tickets were from sponsorship, the thing is, the sponsors didnt bring the 50% of the party, so i didnt win for the drinking inside, next time hsould i only ask for money instead of tickets so that i can sell the tickets and still win money from sponsorship?
@nikokao1 I don't totally understand what you mean but typically when you work with local business sponsors you should get money from them in exchange for you advertising their business in conjunction with your party. Allow them to put up signage, give away gifts, etc etc. I wouldn't expect them to sell tickets.
@lupulu0 there are certain clubs where u can rent the bar and you buy the liquor, so u just pay the rent and get all the profits from youre own liquor.
trent i got a question, if i want to book a certain music artist, what form of contract should i do, is there any sites i can go to or can i just make up my own, please let me no asap
Yeah, sometimes clubs might be at capacity, but if it's early in the night, they're probably just holding the line for this reason or they want it to look like it's packed inside. And yeah, $10 general admission and $20 cut line is very typical.
Especially women in heels. They will pay that to buck real quick to get out of that line. And in New York where it's cold outside during the winter season.
macktysontv 4 months ago
Not a party promoter but I commend what ur doing out here brah... each one teach one!
erdubya 1 year ago
hey trenton, i spoke to you like a month ago about a party i was throwing and i was getting sponsorship from small local businesses so i offered tickets for my publicity. 50% of all tickets were from sponsorship, the thing is, the sponsors didnt bring the 50% of the party, so i didnt win for the drinking inside, next time hsould i only ask for money instead of tickets so that i can sell the tickets and still win money from sponsorship?
nikokao1 1 year ago
@nikokao1 I don't totally understand what you mean but typically when you work with local business sponsors you should get money from them in exchange for you advertising their business in conjunction with your party. Allow them to put up signage, give away gifts, etc etc. I wouldn't expect them to sell tickets.
trentondunn 1 year ago
Can you have a guest list for a (75-100) person party? If yes, how does the guest list work?
prettetoni 1 year ago
I love you for posting this..do you have ways of promoting open mics?
nsoulz 1 year ago
how can i get percentage $ off liquorz?
lupulu0 2 years ago
@lupulu0 there are certain clubs where u can rent the bar and you buy the liquor, so u just pay the rent and get all the profits from youre own liquor.
nikokao1 1 year ago
@lupulu0
I get 10% for the clubs i promote for in the city. If i make a bar over 3000 the percentage jumps to about 15%. every owner is different.
yoyoventura 1 year ago
Yeah, i have them available on my site!! Go check it out on the link in the description of this video
trentondunn 2 years ago
trent i got a question, if i want to book a certain music artist, what form of contract should i do, is there any sites i can go to or can i just make up my own, please let me no asap
impalass5 2 years ago
Wow so that's why line ups are so long. I thought they were at full capacity but I think this makes more sense.
So like $10 for regular cover and then $20 for line by pass/vip pass.
DJMaximusTV 2 years ago
Yeah, sometimes clubs might be at capacity, but if it's early in the night, they're probably just holding the line for this reason or they want it to look like it's packed inside. And yeah, $10 general admission and $20 cut line is very typical.
trentondunn 2 years ago