Breeze has been a factor during both football and golf before so us not being the pros shouldn't be the ones doing too much investing.
You don't want to just say only events with the most people. Analyze how die hard their fanbase is, purchase trend, use sports cluster analytics and market research to judge fan equity. https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/esma/fil…
These trips are also promos to build fan base for the teams. They expect the locale to make them popular. So look into offering such brand activation service for building loyalty. Take a look at Victoria Secret's pool parties, exclusive custom to the trip items.
And sometimes brand new sporting event tournaments have something special. Get your heart in the game.
Let the cruiseliners simply add the sporting events which they have time for to their sites as excursions weeks in advance. That ought to get more venturers off the boats.
As for sports, festivals, and other new tourism industries. You didn't get a stadium for nothing. Expect that the first events wil need infrastructure investment , that then allows future prospects, unless you want the firstcomer risk takers to have financial stake in furture events for their own investing, like FYRE getting a cut of any festival held where they set up water supply in Exuma..
Shouldn't have to use tax dollars like Brazil on the World Cup and Olympics if you introduce those proposals to some Sporting event giant brand investor. Who did the golf courses? Not us, Tiger Woods or PGA did.
Popeyes bowl was entirely empty because the ticket to travel is expensive and it wasn't promoted locally. That's where local marketing comes in. Always fill last minute extra seats free. Have hotel, car rental , tailgating parties, and excursions packaged for those game day visitors. Have to tailor and customize in such marketing, not expect the organizers to just say hey we're going to the Bahamas and have people look things up. I'm sure there's local marketing firms better at this. Although Sports events are usually empty.
And can we not call guests "bodies"? Thanks. Don't forget there has to be something worth spending on.
Oh yeh, don't forget and screw up the commonwealth games!!!!!!! i'm hearing nothing on it. We all know FNM don't know how to put on a show. This will be the largest thing we've had yet. Must come back from Fyre.
Don't forget BahamasAir was the one available in emergency to get students from Jamaica and the only flights to FL out of Freeport after Matthew. If enough airlines are connecting the islands the cut direct competition, however don't forget those local airlines each had safety issues.
The Bahamasair to Baltimore didn't work. Will have to factor seasonal routes only. This could be better managed by knowing when other flights here from those places are booked up. Consider the Caribbean.
If worse comes to worse, lease two to a neighbor whilst they're new , but always have at least two publicly owned planes.
Cuba hasn't peaked yet, never know who all will pull out. They may not have adjusted to the airspace fees yet either.
Can use two like private charters to here or lease them to a US charter company for college sports teams where there's not enough for demand.
Bahamas Power and Light cost reduced by over 50 per cent to 9.8 cents per kilowatt hour in September. That means we can expect bills to be what when the rate of a barrel is what?
killemwitdakno says...
Breeze has been a factor during both football and golf before so us not being the pros shouldn't be the ones doing too much investing.
You don't want to just say only events with the most people. Analyze how die hard their fanbase is, purchase trend, use sports cluster analytics and market research to judge fan equity. https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/esma/fil…
These trips are also promos to build fan base for the teams. They expect the locale to make them popular. So look into offering such brand activation service for building loyalty. Take a look at Victoria Secret's pool parties, exclusive custom to the trip items.
And sometimes brand new sporting event tournaments have something special. Get your heart in the game.
On Bahamasair may cut back domestic services
Posted 2 June 2017, 3:15 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Let the cruiseliners simply add the sporting events which they have time for to their sites as excursions weeks in advance. That ought to get more venturers off the boats.
On Bahamasair may cut back domestic services
Posted 2 June 2017, 2:49 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
As for sports, festivals, and other new tourism industries. You didn't get a stadium for nothing.
Expect that the first events wil need infrastructure investment , that then allows future prospects, unless you want the firstcomer risk takers to have financial stake in furture events for their own investing, like FYRE getting a cut of any festival held where they set up water supply in Exuma..
Shouldn't have to use tax dollars like Brazil on the World Cup and Olympics if you introduce those proposals to some Sporting event giant brand investor. Who did the golf courses? Not us, Tiger Woods or PGA did.
Popeyes bowl was entirely empty because the ticket to travel is expensive and it wasn't promoted locally. That's where local marketing comes in. Always fill last minute extra seats free. Have hotel, car rental , tailgating parties, and excursions packaged for those game day visitors. Have to tailor and customize in such marketing, not expect the organizers to just say hey we're going to the Bahamas and have people look things up. I'm sure there's local marketing firms better at this. Although Sports events are usually empty.
And can we not call guests "bodies"? Thanks. Don't forget there has to be something worth spending on.
Oh yeh, don't forget and screw up the commonwealth games!!!!!!! i'm hearing nothing on it. We all know FNM don't know how to put on a show. This will be the largest thing we've had yet. Must come back from Fyre.
On Bahamasair may cut back domestic services
Posted 2 June 2017, 2:39 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
There's also that silly laptop screening which may take affect and some may not risk locations which aren't up to par.
On Bahamasair may cut back domestic services
Posted 2 June 2017, 2:21 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Don't forget BahamasAir was the one available in emergency to get students from Jamaica and the only flights to FL out of Freeport after Matthew. If enough airlines are connecting the islands the cut direct competition, however don't forget those local airlines each had safety issues.
The Bahamasair to Baltimore didn't work.
Will have to factor seasonal routes only. This could be better managed by knowing when other flights here from those places are booked up. Consider the Caribbean.
If worse comes to worse, lease two to a neighbor whilst they're new , but always have at least two publicly owned planes.
Cuba hasn't peaked yet, never know who all will pull out. They may not have adjusted to the airspace fees yet either.
Can use two like private charters to here or lease them to a US charter company for college sports teams where there's not enough for demand.
On Bahamasair may cut back domestic services
Posted 2 June 2017, 2:17 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Video oN Bahamian capital and financial accounts needed.
On THE BUDGET: Government debt 'historically high'
Posted 31 May 2017, 8:40 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Labor market improved last yr from construction, so what percent of that increase can we expect to lose this year?
On THE BUDGET: Government debt 'historically high'
Posted 31 May 2017, 7:30 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Bahamas Power and Light cost reduced by over 50 per cent to 9.8 cents per kilowatt hour in September. That means we can expect bills to be what when the rate of a barrel is what?
On THE BUDGET: Government debt 'historically high'
Posted 31 May 2017, 7:29 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Inflation fell 0.35 per cent making it what?
On THE BUDGET: Government debt 'historically high'
Posted 31 May 2017, 7:27 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
What's the merchandise trade deficit?
http://www.wikinvest.com/wiki/Merchandi…
https://youtu.be/sNh3b9eFl0c?t=1m
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYlVyID…
Our merchandise trade
http://stat.wto.org/CountryProfile/WSDB…
We're exporting 18% of fuels and mining products then importing 20% of fuels and mining products, which are they?
On THE BUDGET: Government debt 'historically high'
Posted 31 May 2017, 7:26 p.m. Suggest removal