Several years ago I took a big chance (for me) and redefined my basic show here. I may have alienated some previous customers, I seemed to have gained more/better customers as judged from audience responses.
Pleasing your audience is important, pleasing yourself may have to often be the first priority though, then everything else falls into line.
I wonder if Skull Kingdom did and /or paid any attention to exit surveys?
Maybe what was needed to make everything really work was something hard to define, something much more intangible?
Learning from other's failures and successes can be a valuble thing because nobody has enough time (on this planet) or money to make all the mistakes themselves, I know Skull Kingdom must have been doing a fair number of things "right" to have survived as long as it did.
Pleasing your audience is important, pleasing yourself may have to often be the first priority though, then everything else falls into line.
I wonder if Skull Kingdom did and /or paid any attention to exit surveys?
Maybe what was needed to make everything really work was something hard to define, something much more intangible?
Learning from other's failures and successes can be a valuble thing because nobody has enough time (on this planet) or money to make all the mistakes themselves, I know Skull Kingdom must have been doing a fair number of things "right" to have survived as long as it did.
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