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PromoTix client spotlight: Imagine Museum

 Where Contemporary Art Meets Pop Culture: Imagine Museum 

 

Each month, we take a moment to highlight the incredible businesses and individuals we have the privilege of working with. These partnerships inspire us, and we’re excited to share their stories, challenges, and triumphs. Each spotlight showcases the unique contributions our clients make in their industries.

 

 This month’s client spotlight is Imagine Museum - a standout venue bringing immersive art and live events together through unique experiences like Graphic Worlds Anime & Comic Festival. 

In the heart of St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District, the Imagine Museum offers more than a gallery—it delivers an experience.

Known for its immersive collection of contemporary glass art, the museum creates a visually striking environment that naturally draws attention.

And that’s exactly what makes their event a perfect partner for PromoTix: Graphic Worlds Anime & Comic Festival (July 24–26, 2026).

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More than just a museum, it’s a top event venue in St. Pete, offering:

  • Visually immersive gallery spaces
  • A built-in “wow factor” for guests
  • A one-of-a-kind backdrop for social media and content creation

For event organizers, this means more than aesthetics—it means increased engagement, organic promotion, and stronger attendee experiences.

 

Artboard 8 - Ambassador program

With an audience rooted in art culture, community-driven promotion is key.

The PromoTix Ambassador Program transforms fans into promoters by empowering:

  • Cosplayers and content creators
  • Anime and comic communities
  • Local influencers and superfans

Ambassadors earn commissions, free tickets, and rewards while driving real ticket sales—creating authentic, peer-to-peer marketing that outperforms traditional ads.


Artboard 6 - registration contest

The Rival Registration Contest adds a competitive layer to event promotion.

By encouraging ambassadors and others to compete for the most registrations, organizers can:

  • Boost engagement
  • Increase ticket sales
  • Build momentum leading up to the event

This approach turns promotion into a fun, competitive experience that drives measurable growth. You can join the fun here!

 

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 If you haven’t grabbed your tickets to Graphic Worlds Anime & Comic Festival yet, you won’t want to miss out! Get yours now and experience an unforgettable weekend of anime and comic culture. Get your tickets here.

 

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🎙️ Also, tune in for: PromoTix University Class
Hosted by Will Royall,  PromoTix University Class is a structured, step-by-step audio learning experience designed for event creators who want clear, actionable education—no interviews, no discussions, no fluff. Each episode functions like an audio “classroom,” guiding you with instruction through the exact strategies, systems, and frameworks used by successful event producers around the world. 

 

Stay tuned for the next client spotlight from PromoTix!

Sam Burns
Sam Burns
Sam is the Client Success and Ambassador Program Specialist for PromoTix, Inc.

PromoTix is an established provider of event ticketing platforms, event marketing software, event promotion tools, and event management technology used by event organizers around the world to sell more tickets and grow their audiences.

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