Pro Sports Teams Want ‘Big Data’ and Targeted Deals in Ticket Marketing

In the next five years the ticket market will likely look nothing like the scenarios you’ve grown up with, which, depending on your age, either involved waiting on line outside for ticket offices to open, or hitting “refresh” until tickets went on sale online.  As often happens, a...

With New York vs Boston rivalry strong, New York ticket prices continue slight edge over Boston

It’s no secret that the New York/Boston rivalry is among the, if not the single most competitive rivalry between cities in professional sports. With their respective teams consistently battling for division titles and matching up in high profile playoff games, some might say that these two...

TiqIQ, MOO, and Our Favorite Venue Inspired Business Cards

Recently, here at TiqIQ we were in the market for some new custom business cards. After some research we decided to go with MOO.com. Their prices were good and their customization process was very easy to work with. We decided that each employee would choose their favorite sports venue for the...

TiqIQ Teams Up with the Atlanta Journal Constitution

We have recently partnered with the Atalanta Journal Consitution. Here’s part of an article from Media Post News discussing the partnership: The Atlanta Journal Constitution, a Cox Media Group Company, will launch Tuesday AJC Tickets, a ticket commerce site for local buyers and sellers...

TiqIQ Opens The 2013 ZogSports Basketball Season 2-0

Game 1 Stats (TiqIQ wins 29 – 20) Game 2 Stats (TiqIQ wins 24 –...

The Masters Tickets Out Pricing Other Majors

Despite having not won a major since the 2008 US Open, Tiger Woods at 5-1 is the current favorite to don the green jacket at the 2013 Masters taking place on April 11-14. Tiger has not won The Masters in nearly a decade, his play at Augusta National last resulting in an emerald enrobing back...

Get Your The Black Keys Tickets For The Conclusion of Their Mammoth World Tour

Just over a decade ago, Ohio duo The Black Keys were performing their timeless blend of garage rock, blues and indie to crowds as small as four people. Their first European tour was such a commercial disaster that they came home $3000 worse off than when they left. Now, guitarist Dan Auerbach...