Hello World,
We are going through a website redevelopment process and currently discussing use of the term Best Available seating and whether this is the right term to use going forward.
Whilst it's best available to us, it might not be what the consumer considers to be best? Are consumers happy with our choice of best if they select this option, cause they have said they don't want to pick themselves?
I know a few companies in San Fran use terms like "We'll find your seats" instead.
Thoughts? Opinions? Are we overthinking the use of such a simple phrase? :)
Beau @ Arts Centre Melbourne
Interesting follow up to this debate Beau Vigushin (Past Member)which I thought you might like to see. It's a ruling from the UK Advertising Standards Agency on Ticketmaster's use of the words 'best available'
www.asa.org.uk/.../ticketmaster-uk-ltd-a17-378277.html
Thanks John - this is very interesting indeed!