Assuming everyone that would possibly buys tickets already knows where to get tickets and for how much is incredibly stupid. Assuming that those people wouldn't be influenced by advertising is equally stupid. Absolutely ridiculous.
Yes, I'm sure there are a significant number of prospective season ticket buyers who aren't aware that the Kansas State ticket office is the point of distribution for Kansas State football tickets. That would be an excellent focus for a campaign. Good point on that.
Is that what I said? Kansas City has gained 100,000 new residents in the last 5 years. I'm sure 100% of those people:
1) Have no interest in attending a college football game.
2) Realize Kansas State is a viable option for attending a college football game
3) Know the KSU ticket office phone number
4) Know KSU's website by heart
5) Know about the special North Endzone package
6) Know KSU has freaking tickets available for EVERY GAME.
Not to mention the side advantages of keeping KSU on the mind of people - advertising isn't all about seeing the results in immediate sales - it's about developing a brand recognition, too.
We should probably run a parallel campaign advertising that Kansas State University is located in Manhattan Kansas. That way all our new season ticket holders might be able to find the stadium to watch their new found hobby.
KSU (the University, not athletics) could definitely use more marketing in the KC area. But, I'm sure all potential students already know all there is to know about KSU. We should probably abandon our student recruitment program altogether.
How many people do you know that started following a particular college sports program because of their superior advertising? I'm sure you know at least a couple.
I definitely don't know anyone that became a KSU fan that way.
The only thing I don't accept is that advertising alone creates more customers for college football programs.
Well, no sh*t, Sherlock. Advertising alone doesn't create more customers for anything.
I don't think anyone was arguing that we should only put more billboards up or run more commercials. I think what people would like to see is more of an attempt to promote AND market KSU football. That would mean coming up with creative products/packages for season tickets and then finding the right/appropriate forums to display/advertise these products/packages. We seem to be satisfied with everyone knowing that KSU plays football during the fall and if they want tickets to call 1-888-CATS.
I agree 100%.