Originally posted by malek
thats what I said, no balls to take any risks.
no nuance
taking a risk means havin a chance to make money
knowing theres no way you make cash is being stupid
2ieme nuance
May-31-2005 21:25
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
quote:
Originally posted by FunKenLouis
taking a risk means havin a chance to make money
knowing theres no way you make cash is being stupid
2ieme nuance
charging ridiculous amounts of money at the door is a sure (and stupid) way to loose money.
It explains why the first time he came was a miss.
45$-55$ and over for him at the door is crazy.
same thing for Jeff Mills, how much was it at the door 45$+ ?
They're huge djs but unknown by the young crowds, charging alot won't attract the young crowd (main clients of afterhours).
anyhow, we had another great example of my theory, 88$ at the door, empty hiphop room at swirl, hiphop crowd is young, HUUUUUGE money lost ( no need to say how much ).
you have NO IDEA of how many people you have to bring in PAYING FULL PRICE... paying your staff... paying yours bills... everyhting... to make a little bit of money
thank you for STFU
lol
May-31-2005 21:52
Marcus007
marrrrkeeesssss
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Montreal, Canada
Since I know you're in the loop, Louis, tell me something: which dj's can ARIA be sure to make a profit off? Even if it's a very marginal profit. Oh yeah, the hip hop room at SWIRL wasn't empty, it was the furthest thing from empty when I left at 930 AM. It's nothing in comparison to the trance room but nonetheless it wasn't EMPTY.
May-31-2005 22:50
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
ok man si tu veux pas discuter dis moi pas que "je sais pas de quoi je parles".
ca c'est la phrase classique pour echapper aux dicussions.
ton staff et les bills c'est des frais recurents, faut que tu les payes que ton club soit vide ou pas, que tu fasses un party ou pas. Je vois pas ce que ca fait dans une discussion sur les djs a profits.