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Club IT

Margo Denise Kindred

BIS219

April 21, 2013
John Brooks

Club IT

In order for any business to be fully successful the owners must have knowledge of IT (Information Technology). We want to use this information resource to find ways to generate more clientele (ways to advertise in and outside of the nightclub/promotions), keeping books and paperwork in order, menus, the best places to obtain the products needed (cost and quality), on down to customer services and proper training for management and employees. “The mission of Club IT is to create the premier nightclub experience that embodies posh elegance and satisfies the changing tastes and expectations of their core customers. Club IT seeks to provide eclectic forms of entertainment that includes both live music and a DJ Club IT also has a variety of delectable food items and spirits”.
Nightclub Resources My first goal would be to find a software program that is designed to carry out the needs of how to run a successful nightclub. Club IT relies on software programs tailored for the night club business model. Club management and the IT department have total control over the menu functions, event pages, and the customer databases which can be used for target marketing and tracking demographic and statistical information. The software also features interactive menus giving the users total access at their fingertips of up to 3 menus. From the menu information can be added, changed, or deleted. This software will enable users to access it from any computer in the establishment or remotely allowing website, blog, or email updates on the spot.
Nightclub Resources Customers and anyone else whom may have an investment in the nightclub can see changes on the website as soon as they are updated giving them up to the minute information. Events pages can be added so administrators can make updates necessary for highly effectively marketing campaigns to customers. This valuable



References: http:///wwwpsprint.com/resources/nightclub-marketing-ideas-resources/-96k University of Phoenix course BIS219 material. Appendix C

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