It's called statistics. Do some marketing research or attend a few college classes and you'll understand.
my major is marketing and no, there is not a correlation between google searches after a performance and google searches for a tour. like i already said, Miley's Google Searches were at an all-time low when she went on the very successful Gypsy Heart Tour + her Google searches are still double of what they were in 2012, US and WW (not getting where this article said it's the same as 2012 http://www.google.com/trends/explore...20cyrus&cmpt=q).
my major is marketing and no, there is not a correlation between google searches after a performance and google searches for a tour. like i already said, Miley's Google Searches were at an all-time low when she went on the very successful Gypsy Heart Tour + her Google searches are still double of what they were in 2012, US and WW (not getting where this article said it's the same as 2012 http://www.google.com/trends/explore...20cyrus&cmpt=q).
They're not basing everything off of google searches that's just one part of it that you keep focusing on. Theyre also going by price reduction and sale rates but keep arguing.
They're not basing everything off of google searches that's just one part of it that you keep focusing on. Theyre also going by price reduction and sale rates but keep arguing.
and i never said Google searches were their only way of basing off ticket demand, but it certainly has nothing to do with it. shut up Mila