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Ticketmaster apologized for its chaotic and botched ticket-sale system for Taylor Swift's upcoming tour. "We want to apologize to Taylor and all of her fans — especially those who had a terrible experience trying to purchase tickets," Ticketmaster wrote in a tweet Friday night. "We're working to shore up our tech for the new bar that has been set by demand for the Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour," Ticketmaster wrote. This disrupted the predictability and reliability that is the hallmark of our Verified Fan platform," Ticketmaster wrote. According to Ticketmaster, a record-breaking 3.5 million fans registered to the verified presale in hopes of snagging a ticket on Nov. 15.
He shared a 2018 campaign video that showed DeSantis raising his kids as Trump superfans. Ron DeSantis and his son Mason in a video to support his 2018 campaign to become governor of Florida. Ron DeSantis campaignTrump shared an old DeSantis campaign video on his Truth Social website, in which DeSantis is described as a "pitbull Trump defender" and takes his support for the president to comical lengths. The ad, from when DeSantis ran for governor in 2018, shows DeSantis with his family in spoof home videos. Ron DeSantis and his daughter Madison in a video to support his 2018 campaign to become governor of Florida.
'Stranger Things:' Vecna's house listed for $1.5 million
  + stars: | 2022-11-05 | by ( Zoe Sottile | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —“Stranger Things” superfans can now live in the very same house where season 4 villain Vecna first developed his supernatural powers – if they dare. Vecna, the antagonist of season 4 of Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things,” started off as a regular boy named Henry Creel. The real-life house that acted as the Creel home in the show is a 140-year-old mansion located in Rome, Georgia. The home is officially for sale for $1.5 million through brokerage Toles, Temple, and Wright, according to the listing. There’s also a guest house behind the main house.
Taylor Swift just announced a 2023 stadium tour. Some fans are signing up for Capital One credit cards to get early access to tickets. Swift has partnered with Capital One since 2019, so some fans applied for cards even earlier for access to exclusive merch. Others sent an influx of credit card applications on November 1. Taylor Swift and Capital One first teamed up in 2019 for a multi-year deal ahead of the release of her album Lover.
Christina Le Comte rents out a house inspired by "The Lord of the Rings" in her backyard in Canada. Christina Le Comte. In 2020 — her first year in business — Le Comte made more than $30,000 in profit. Le Comte estimates she spent a little over $11,000 doing improvements to the property, not including the cost of decorating. "It can be challenging because you're dealing with a living building and things come up every day," Le Comte said.
Diplo recently comped the meals of 100 people at Chipotle using his Celebrity Card. The personalized card grants unlimited Chipotle for a year, and can be renewed annually. While it's called the Celebrity Card, Chipotle superfans and other notables are also considered for the card. AdvertisementA lucky group of 100 Chipotle-goers had their orders comped last week thanks to Diplo, who used his "Chipotle Celebrity Card" to pay for their meals. The DJ went viral on TikTok after sharing a video of himself using the exclusive card to cover their orders.
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Ashley Young worked at Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights as a scareactor for five years. The job was physically demanding and she had to work late hours, but she said it was very fun. She's been going to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios for a long time. We'd go in and talk about our day jobs together, and we really worked in this great family-oriented atmosphere. I ended up moving from Orlando to London in 2018, but if I still lived there, I'm sure I would still be doing Halloween Horror Nights every year.
But then a member of the Facebook group LitRPG Books posted a review to the group and tagged Krout. Group members took an interest in the book, and he made $5,000 in book sales in the month after it was published. So those earnings from the book sales got his full attention. By the end of 2017, he'd made more than $82,000 on Amazon book sales alone, plus more income from audio-book sales and non-Amazon revenue streams such as Patreon. AdvertisementTo keep that interaction going over Facebook, Krout joined other Facebook groups beyond the LitRPG group.
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According to Clark, growing your opt-in email list can help you reach new customers, tap into new revenue streams, and minimize reliance on expensive social media marketing tactics. Growing your opt-in email list is important for plenty of reasons. Here are four that I've used personally to grow my own email list by more than 50,000 subscribers in the past five years. Your own email messagesHere's one way to grow your email list that's overlooked by almost all professionals: leveraging the signature file in your own emails. Instead of wasting the opportunity and encouraging them to follow you on Twitter, you can get them to subscribe to your email list ("Download her free 42-page Stand Out Self-Assessment Workbook and learn more at dorieclark.com.")
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