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| Saturday, 06 February 2010 19:18 |
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Why would an existing entertainment operation contact Nightclubbiz.com?
Don't fall prey to panic spending Many nightclubs plunge themselves into bankruptcy by falling prey to "panic spending." That is, they're so emotionally overwhelmed with the prospect of losing the club, they get talked into burning off the limited and remaining balance of funds on a bombardment of quick fixes, one-night events, advertising, Internet experts, and everything but the kitchen sink in desperate hopes of reviving the failing operation. Naturally this never works and by the time they've figured this out, they've spent themselves into chapter 11.
Suffice it to say, Nightclubbiz.com approaches the troubled nightclub operation with a thoughtful and receptive approach. We spend more time asking questions and developing an "accurate understanding" of the situation, as opposed to seeking ways to pitch you on quick fixes, which generally results in plunging the troubled operation deeper into financial ruins. We only say this, as the nightclub operators that fell victim to these ridiculous ideas almost always contact Nightclubbiz.com at some point after the fact, and at which time they disclose the entire saga of who told /sold them what. Unfortunately, many of them are now beyond the point of no return.
Wild guess or diagnose? You can't solve a problem until you actually know what it is. In the majority of nightclubs, problems generally originate from flaws in the operational model, which have triggered a series of unintended outcomes.
Causality 101… There needs to be 'cause before effect'. Nightclubs do not end up empty, riddled in violence, or closed as the result of unfortunate happenstance. An event, or perhaps several occurred within a specific timeline that resulted in the predicament they're in now. So how gimmick based approaches are supposed to address or correct these issues is beyond us, but many nightclubs continue to buy into this false sense of resolve. You'll go broke this way… |
| Last Updated on Friday, 26 February 2010 18:02 |
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