A recent McKinsey study found that 71% of consumers expect companies to deliver personalised experiences , and 76% feel frustrated when they don’t.
Earlier this year, we explored how personalised marketing can help you nurture and deepen audience relationships: tailoring communications to meet people where they are, build loyalty, drive conversions, and uncover valuable audience insights.
But if that all sounds a bit overwhelming, why not start small? Begin your personalisation journey with the all-important first impression.
Whether it’s a first-time theatre-goer, a family’s first museum trip, or a new visitor discovering your festival, those opening moments shape how they’ll remember (and of course and return to) your venue. Here’s how you can make them count with Ticketsolve.
With automation, you can make sure every new booker receives a warm, informative welcome email that feels like it was written just for them. From directions and accessibility details to a friendly “We can’t wait to welcome you,” that first message helps set expectations, ease anxieties, and build excitement.
And because this process can happen automatically through Ticketsolve’s First-Time Customer Automation, your team can deliver thoughtful, consistent communication without lifting a finger.
A warm welcome, a quick tip about where to grab a drink, or a helpful reminder about accessibility facilities can transform a routine check-in and create the kind of personalised experience that people remember.
Ticketsolve’s reporting tools make it easy to identify and understand your first-time visitors: who they are, what they booked, and how they found you. From there, you can send follow-ups that keep the conversation going, whether it’s a thank-you note, a feedback survey, or a tailored offer for their next visit.
By using your existing data to build meaningful connections, you transform one-off interactions into lasting relationships.
We’ve put together a new guide showing how automation, tagging, and insight come together to create seamless, personal first-time experiences that audiences love.