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Event Expert Moritz Lux mit seiner Keynote auf der Bühne der Audience Success Conference 2024

Audience Success Conference 2024: highlights of our team members

Audience Success Conference 2024: highlights of our team members 1008 756 egocentric Systems GmbH

Munich, 06.11.24. Last week, event experts Maurice and Moritz were guests at the Audience Success Conference 2024. Thanks to many years of contact with the event’s organizer, our team didn’t miss the opportunity to give a presentation. Here we report on the highlights of our experts and what this has to do with mobile wallet marketing.

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Event Expert Moritz Lux mit seiner Keynote auf der Bühne der Audience Success Conference 2024

The event that brings ticketing providers and organizers together

The Audience Success Conference 2024 in Munich offered event organizers, ticketing experts and tech visionaries a unique platform to experience the latest developments in ticketing and shape the future of the industry together. The event was designed for networking and to take away interesting ideas from talks and keynotes. Our team also contributed to the latter: In his keynote, Moritz Lux spoke about the revolution of mobile wallet marketing, which transforms event attendance into a comprehensive experience and creates long-term customer loyalty.

With “push” to a loyal visitor?!

Under this heading, Moritz took the audience on a journey. The topic was the pioneering role of e-commerce in online sales and what the ticketing industry can learn from it. He started with the experiment “What do you think of when you hear online shopping”? “Amazon!” shouts the first member of the audience enthusiastically into the room, faster than Moritz can click on the next slides. And the audience member is right: most shoppers think of large mail order companies or fashion brands when it comes to online shopping.

We took advantage of this fact for the keynote, because a new technology is currently on the rise in e-commerce that will revolutionize marketing and buyer loyalty: Mobile Wallet Marketing. Moritz shed light on the potential of this technology, which enables event organizers in Germany to reach fans across the country directly and in real time. This exclusive access makes fans feel not only informed, but part of an exclusive circle – a decisive advantage for customer loyalty.

We say: “Sell more instead of administration in ticketing!”

Our message at the Audience Success Conference 2024 was clear: ticketing in Germany and beyond must no longer be seen as just an administrative process, but must become an experience that excites fans. Event organizers that rely on personalized mobile wallet offerings provide a user experience that integrates seamlessly into everyday life and invites fans to return regularly. User-friendly, smart ticketing not only creates strong fan loyalty, but also increases sales and visitor satisfaction.

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White Label Ticketing: The Solution for Personalized Ticketing Systems

White Label Ticketing: The Solution for Personalized Ticketing Systems 1008 756 egocentric Systems GmbH

White Label Ticketing allows event organizers to operate a fully branded ticketing system under their own name without having to develop a technical system themselves. This means that all aspects of the ticketing process—from the sales platform to branding and payment processes—are tailored specifically to you as an organizer. This enables you to offer your users a seamless and brand-compliant customer experience, which is especially important in the event industry.

egocentric Systems is an experienced provider of White Label Ticketing solutions, specializing in providing a customized ticketing platform for a wide range of industries. Through comprehensive customization options and a user-friendly interface, egocentric Systems enables organizers to design their ticketing processes efficiently and in line with their brand.

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Why Should Organizers Be Interested in White Label Ticketing?

White Label Ticketing offers you the opportunity to strengthen your brand while utilizing a flexible and scalable solution for ticket sales. Compared to standard ticketing solutions, which often offer limited customization options, a White Label system allows you full control over the appearance and functionality of the ticketing platform.

Advantages Compared to Standard Ticketing Solutions

Standard ticketing systems are often rigid and offer little room for individual customization. A White Label system, on the other hand, allows you to tailor your platform exactly to your needs and the branding of your company. Additionally, these systems offer seamless integration with existing tools like CRM systems or marketing platforms, enabling more efficient management and an improved user experience.

Limited Customization of Standard Ticketing Systems

Standard ticketing systems are often unable to meet specific brand requirements. This can make customer retention more difficult since the ticketing experience may not fully align with the brand identity. Additionally, there is often a lack of flexibility in implementing specific features or integrations.

Why Is This a Problem?

If you cannot effectively integrate your brand identity into the ticketing experience, it negatively impacts your branding and user experience. A consistent and brand-compliant experience strengthens customer loyalty and can positively influence sales figures. Without the ability to customize the ticketing experience, organizers lose flexibility and control over important sales processes.

How Does egocentric Systems Solve the Problem?

egocentric Systems offers customized solutions tailored specifically to the needs of various industries, such as sports events like Hallescher FC or large events like the State Garden Show in Höxter. The platform enables comprehensive customization of the user interface and branding, integrated marketing and analytics tools, as well as flexible pricing models and payment options. All of this helps companies provide a consistent and brand-oriented ticketing experience.

Details and Features

The main features of the platform include:
  • Customizable User Interface and Branding: Companies can integrate their own brand identity into the ticketing system.
  • Integrated Marketing and Analytics Tools: These tools help better understand customers and create targeted marketing campaigns.
  • Flexible Pricing Models and Payment Options: The platform supports various pricing models, allowing better adaptation to market demands.

Benefits

Complete Brand Customization and Improved Customer Retention:

The ability to fully customize the ticketing system to your branding strengthens customer retention. A consistent brand image across all touchpoints ensures increased brand recognition and a more positive customer experience.

Improved User Experience Through Tailored Features:

A customized user experience, precisely aligned with the target audience’s needs, can significantly enhance customer satisfaction. This is evident in the positive feedback from Hallescher FC, which significantly improved its ticket sales and customer retention by using a White Label system.

Increased Control Over Sales Processes and Data:

With a White Label system, companies retain full control over their sales processes and the associated data. This not only allows for better decision-making but also for more efficient management and enhanced security.

Testimonials

Hallescher FC

Hallescher FC achieved significant improvements in brand perception and sales figures through the implementation of a White Label Ticketing solution from egocentric Systems. Before implementation, they faced challenges such as an inflexible platform and limited customization options, which made customer retention difficult.

State Garden Show in Höxter

The State Garden Show in Höxter also used a White Label solution to provide a seamless and branded ticketing experience. The platform not only increased the efficiency of ticket sales but also built a stronger connection with visitors.

Conclusion

White Label Ticketing represents a revolutionary solution that enables companies to fully adapt their ticketing processes to their specific requirements and brand identity. In an increasingly competitive and digitalized world, the ability to offer a seamless and brand-compliant customer experience is invaluable. Companies that choose a White Label solution gain not only flexibility but also control over their sales processes and data. These advantages are crucial for stronger customer retention and, ultimately, for business success.

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Providers like egocentric Systems play a central role by offering customized and cross-industry solutions that go far beyond what standard ticketing platforms can offer. The practical examples of Hallescher FC and the State Garden Show in Höxter impressively demonstrate how White Label solutions can not only increase efficiency but also significantly improve the customer experience and brand perception.

Looking ahead, everything indicates that White Label Ticketing will continue to gain importance. Companies are increasingly recognizing the benefits of a personalized and data-driven ticketing solution that can dynamically adapt to changing market needs. The integration with additional digital tools, such as marketing and CRM systems, will also become increasingly important to ensure holistic and efficient management of events and functions.

In summary, White Label Ticketing is not just a technical solution but also a strategic investment in the future of a company. Companies that want to optimize their ticketing processes while strengthening their brand identity cannot overlook this technology. Trends in the ticketing sector clearly indicate that the demand for flexible, customizable, and brand-compliant solutions will continue to rise, making White Label Ticketing a key technology for the future of the event industry.


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It needs entertainment, not extra-cheap tickets. Does your cultural offering suit Generation Z?

It needs entertainment, not extra-cheap tickets. Does your cultural offering suit Generation Z? 2247 1500 egocentric Systems GmbH

Imagine a visit to a philharmonic hall or an opera house. You’re about to enter the tiers, take your seat, and shortly thereafter a classical concert or a play begins. Look to your left and right – who is sitting with you in the gorgeous furnished hall and is tensely watching the spectacle on stage? Do you also think of well-dressed, cultured and culture-interested ladies and gentlemen? Why do we immediately associate culture with this target group? And isn’t it time to rethink the cultural offer? In the following blog post, you can read how you as an organizer can get closer to Generation Z and inspire them to attend your events.

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It’s no secret that the target group of 20- to 30-year-olds is difficult to get excited about cultural offerings. Elisabeth Fuchs, chief conductor of the Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra, described to us why visitors to cultural events are made up of certain age groups and what strategy she pursues in this context.

In addition to ballet productions, operas, composer portraits and Christmas concerts, it is important for Elisabeth Fuchs to create a music program for children. Since 2017, the Philharmonie has therefore organized the Children’s Festival, with numerous participatory activities and performances that introduce children to classical music in a playful way. Why start so early as a classical house? In this way, children and their families come into contact with the cultural brand at an early stage, perhaps taking home a souvenir that will stand the test of time and lead to an active visitor status again at a later date. According to the idea “I know this from my childhood or youth, I’ll go there with my children too”. A long-term strategy with vision and thus a good start. But what about the target group of young people in their 20s and 30s who are being lost? How can you go about retaining their interest?

Digitization – A step toward Generation Z

In 2022, the transition from print-only to digital, especially for distribution channels, is everywhere and yet important to emphasize. Internalizing the openness to change and reinterpreting it positively is just as important as choosing the right tools. The Philharmonie Salzburg decided on an online ticketing system that integrates with the existing web presence and digitizes ticket sales. On the side of the organizer, processes become clearer and the purchase of tickets can be better tracked and evaluated. On the visitor’s side, the expectation of purchasing tickets online is served and especially electronic and mobile tickets meet the behavioral patterns of Generation Z. They prefer to sit comfortably on their sofa. They would rather choose an event from the comfort of their sofa instead of having to drive to a ticket agency. At the same time, Elisabeth Fuchs emphasizes that the older target group must not be left behind by an online solution – ease of use is a prerequisite for this.

Digitization has a high priority, but it needs more. But what does this mean? Many cultural managers would certainly answer here, “We have a great concept for Genration Z to offer discounted tickets. This is to make sure that concerts remain affordable for young people.”. Unfortunately, this one-sided strategy, purely about pricing, is not very promising. In the following, we explain why extra-cheap tickets don’t work for a young target group. To do so, we address three questions:

1. Why do we think that extra-cheap tickets work, and why does everyone offer them?

2 Why doesn’t this strategy work?

3. What could work instead?

The true success factor

“Under-30” offers usually result in more tickets being sold. The belief quickly arises that this is due to the ticket price. Many event organizers are convinced these offers are the only way to place an incentive for Generation Z. The influence of additional factors, such as marketing campaigns, tends to be forgotten. Let’s take another look at the Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra. It very actively accompanies its offer on social media and, in addition to visibility, also generates numerous touchpoints with the desired target group. Cooperation with advertising partners is also conceivable, whose reach also boosts ticket sales.

Supporting successful event marketing is also customer relationship management (CRM) as the basis for target group-specific communication. Elisabeth Fuchs recounts positive experiences with her own online ticketing system. E-mail campaigns turned out to be successful measures. These accompany events at all times and information can be shared quickly and easily. The Philharmonie also uses SMS marketing to highlight special offers or discounts. The implementation of these measures would hardly be conceivable without an automated and well-maintained CRM. Want to learn more about effective marketing measures? Then read our blog post on event marketing.

Successful marketing can therefore also be traced back to the accompanying communication and not only to the ticket price. This is also supported by the fact that with a one-sided price strategy, visitor numbers do not remain continuously high. As soon as prices return to normal, visitor numbers drop again and young people could not be tied to the company’s own cultural offerings in the long term. So why do extra-low ticket prices persist so strongly?

Why it doesn’t pay off for Generation Z

One of the main reasons why the entire industry relies on extra-low ticket prices is that they can be implemented quickly. Price adjustments can be made quickly, do not require any additional personnel and, at first glance, do not involve any budget. In contrast, an effective marketing campaign requires all of these resources. In addition, the price change conveys the feeling of having changed something or having done something to improve the situation. It is therefore always important to reflect on whether the price adjustment has really achieved the desired effect and whether the cost is really a limiting factor for Generation Z.

To illustrate this, here is a small comparison of what a young person in any city in Germany is offered in addition to culture:

10.00 € – concert with classical music
5.10 € – a large beer in a crowded bar
5.29 € – McDonalds medium meal
9.99 € – Cinema
13.50 € – mini golf
16.99 € – Dominos takeaway pizza
26.50 € – Zoo
80.00 € – Premier League soccer match

= 137.48 € for weekend activities

For a person with a regular income, that’s a nice Saturday with great activities. For students, trainees or pupils, though, that’s a full month’s wages. And those are just the options that don’t involve staying home to watch Netflix or spending 60€ on an Xbox game. Young people aren’t looking for value for money, they’re looking for value for time. Especially 16- to 35-year-olds want to get the most out of their time to maximize their experience.

As an approach, organizers should be clear about how Generation Z spends its time. About 57 percent of teens and young adults in the 2019 Shell Youth Study said they frequently listen to music in their free time. Around half of those surveyed enjoy surfing the internet, being on social media or meeting up with friends. (Source: statista)

Organizers are looking at the problem of “Why don’t young people go to classical concerts?” from the wrong angle. If they didn’t make tickets cheaper, but upgraded the experience, this would not only be more successful, but young people might even be willing to pay more. So what could work instead of extra-cheap ticket offers, and how could “added value” be created?

Entertainment beats price

There are no limits to your imagination here, but a rough breakdown will help classify your measures: Community, shareability on social media, products, services and entertainment.

The Philharmonie Salzburg shows that several areas can be served at the same time. The offer is aimed at different target groups starting with the youngest to build sustainable visitors. The children’s festival is accompanied by a talent contest in which children can implement and submit projects together. This strengthens the emotional bond with the event and the organizers and creates a sense of community. At the same time, the projects are presented on social media and encourage digital discourse. The idea of competition also encourages ambition and creates entertainment for the festival participants as well as for users, who can then follow the event digitally via various channels.

Kinderfestspiele zeigen Kinder und Erwachsene auf der Bühne

© Erika Mayer for the Children’s Festival with Show Your Talent

We have developed further suggestions:

  • Special discount offers for the target group e.g. under 35s receive a free drink with their tickets
  • Partnership with restaurants for dinner and concert offers e.g. by selling packages in the store: ticket and program booklet
  • Networking with social media to stay in touch with customers after the event
  • Offers for larger groups e.g. information from guests is transmitted via subscriptions or ticket purchase. This data can be evaluated accordingly in a CRM and used as a basis for marketing measures.
  • Networking events for young professionals
  • Speed dating before the event

Adding value to the cultural offering does not reduce the quality of the performance or take anything away from it. It does increase the importance of the event as a whole and has the potential to appeal to the Generation Z target group far away from extra-cheap ticket prices.

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