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1. The metamorphosis

Yellow bus

I'm not telling you anything new when I say that school classes can be a very interesting clientele for any presenter. Not only do they allow you to liven up your venue by presenting shows during the day, they're also an excellent way of developing tomorrow's clientele.

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1. The metamorphosis

The 2.0 event card

Several months ago, in fact at the same time as the first iteration of the memo module, we tested a first version of the event card with a few venues. Reception was mitigated, with some fearing a loss of autonomy in the creation of their performances.

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2. The pro's advice

Lost tickets, replaced tickets

In order to offer more security to your customers, a few months ago we deployed an update that replaces the tickets when reprinting. Indeed, each time you send a ticket to print, the ticket number and its barcode are replaced...

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5. Others

Less is more !

Have you ever heard this emblematic English phrase: "Less is more"? Having studied graphic design, these words were repeated like a religious doctrine. But what does this phrase really mean and why is it important?...

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3. Marketing 4.0

Living with its time

In the last few months, many of you have forwarded us emails from clients who do not identify themselves as "Mr." or "Ms.". In fact, if we are completely honest, few of us like these terms...

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1. The metamorphosis

You will not pass

Like the great Gandalf in front of the devil, the brave ticket agents stand up to men, women and children with invalid tickets every night of the show to prevent them from passing. The parallel is SO obvious...

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1. The metamorphosis

The big brother

When I was young, movies often featured the big, strong brother protecting his little brother. The little one would get bullied and the big one would come to the rescue. That's probably why when I was young, I idealized having a big brother...

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3. Marketing 4.0

The evolution towards segmentation

One of the hypotheses that would explain the evolution of human beings is that their brain would have grown in order to allow them to interact with a larger number of individuals. But what happens when we continually add new individuals to a group?

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