1,000,000 Wifi Logins and Counting
8/9/18
One of our first columns in this space was about using technology in the theatre to help us learn more and build relationships with audience members—breaking our reliance on data solely from ticket buyers. We’ve talked about how many of our audience members are simply unknown to us—because they didn’t buy the tickets—and how we can remedy that.
Working with our technology partner Social Sign.in, Shubert installed free wifi in every theatre. The goal was to create a one-to-one relationship with as many people sitting in the seats as possible.
It was a huge project, but with the data collected from wifi logins, we were able to build a path for ongoing activation with that audience member—and hopefully future ticket buyer.
As Shubert nears its 1 millionth unique wifi user (should happen later this month), we’ve been able to engage current audiences and cultivate future attendees. In fact, 84% of wifi users have opted in to receive emails from Telecharge, many of whom have engaged with emails and converted into ticket buyers themselves.
Here are some important Shubert wifi stats:
Over the past 18 months, we’ve seen continued growth in visitor engagement and wifi logins. From 21,000 average monthly sign-ins in January 2017 to 42,000 average monthly sign-ins today. And it’s not just international visitors; tons of wifi users are local New Yorkers (see map below). With more access points coming soon both inside and outside venues, Shubert expects these numbers to continue to grow.
For more information on the Shubert Organization, visit www.shubert.nyc.
Working with our technology partner Social Sign.in, Shubert installed free wifi in every theatre. The goal was to create a one-to-one relationship with as many people sitting in the seats as possible.
It was a huge project, but with the data collected from wifi logins, we were able to build a path for ongoing activation with that audience member—and hopefully future ticket buyer.
As Shubert nears its 1 millionth unique wifi user (should happen later this month), we’ve been able to engage current audiences and cultivate future attendees. In fact, 84% of wifi users have opted in to receive emails from Telecharge, many of whom have engaged with emails and converted into ticket buyers themselves.
Here are some important Shubert wifi stats:
- 1.35 Million+ visitor sign-ins
- 960,000+ unique visitors to date
- 84% email contact permission opt-in rate
- 190,000+ promotion card click through conversions (14.5% conversion rate)
- 7% of visitors revisited to same or different theatre once (sign in)
- 3% of visitors repeated to same or different theatre two or more times (sign in)
Over the past 18 months, we’ve seen continued growth in visitor engagement and wifi logins. From 21,000 average monthly sign-ins in January 2017 to 42,000 average monthly sign-ins today. And it’s not just international visitors; tons of wifi users are local New Yorkers (see map below). With more access points coming soon both inside and outside venues, Shubert expects these numbers to continue to grow.
For more information on the Shubert Organization, visit www.shubert.nyc.
Originally published in Broadway Briefing.