cpatrocks
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There was a recent article on Syracuse.com about how the University is trying to find creative ways to raise extra $$:
http://www.syracuse.com/orangebasketball/index.ssf/2013/11/how_much_would_you_pay_for_jim.html
Like alot of people on here I am an obsessive fan when it comes to SU Hoops and SU Football. The only thing I compares for me is my obsession for bands like Phish. I attend a lot of concerts and they are always trying new ways to separate their fans from their wallets. One thing they do that has really done well is that they sell Limited Edition posters for each concert. They hire artists to prepare high quality original artwork, limit the run to no more than 1,000 per concert and sell them before the shows. Each poster is numbered and signed by the artist. They quickly sell out almost always before the concert starts and they are often traded on the secondary market for much more than the $50 price tag. Each poster run raises $50,000 before expenses - not too bad.
I was thinking that something similar for SU games would be pretty cool. Hire an artist for the big SU games. I'm not talking the cheap poster they give away for free at the fair - high quality posters prepared by known artists. Sell these event specific posters pregame all around the dome. They might have to start someplace south of $50 until it takes off - but I could see some interest here. Especially for the Duke type games.
End rant.
http://www.syracuse.com/orangebasketball/index.ssf/2013/11/how_much_would_you_pay_for_jim.html
Like alot of people on here I am an obsessive fan when it comes to SU Hoops and SU Football. The only thing I compares for me is my obsession for bands like Phish. I attend a lot of concerts and they are always trying new ways to separate their fans from their wallets. One thing they do that has really done well is that they sell Limited Edition posters for each concert. They hire artists to prepare high quality original artwork, limit the run to no more than 1,000 per concert and sell them before the shows. Each poster is numbered and signed by the artist. They quickly sell out almost always before the concert starts and they are often traded on the secondary market for much more than the $50 price tag. Each poster run raises $50,000 before expenses - not too bad.
I was thinking that something similar for SU games would be pretty cool. Hire an artist for the big SU games. I'm not talking the cheap poster they give away for free at the fair - high quality posters prepared by known artists. Sell these event specific posters pregame all around the dome. They might have to start someplace south of $50 until it takes off - but I could see some interest here. Especially for the Duke type games.
End rant.