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All about the Music

by ticketprinting on April 9, 2010

When you are selling tickets for an upcoming event, it helps to add some extra value. Particularly if you are a charitable organization, while you may hope that your guests will support you in any circumstance, you know that providing draws like food and drinks can boost the attendance for even the most boring meeting.
So, [...]

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In advance

by ticketprinting on September 24, 2009

Yes, this is the Event Ticket Blog, but what about those moments leading up to your event. Even before you begin selling Event Tickets, you must consider the factors that will encourage your guests to attend. How will you inform others of the gathering? How can you frame the event in such terms that it [...]

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Brainstorm

by ticketprinting on September 11, 2009

Let’s start at the very beginning. There are those who always know what they’re about, whose ideas flow like wine and always look as sparkling in execution as they do in conception. And then there are the rest of us. Perhaps we’ve found ourselves heading up a committee, and now we must plan a party [...]

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At your service

by ticketprinting on July 31, 2009

Customer service is not dead. In fact it’s alive and well, thriving, actually.
There’s a misconception these days, that the Internet has taken all the life out of commerce, and that buying an item online is a cold and lonely experience. How can a computer reproduce the friendly connection of talking to a girl in [...]

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