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Holiday? Celebrate!

by ticketprinting on July 16, 2010

Summertime is outdoor time, and now is the right time to start selling Event Tickets for your big end-of-summer celebration. What will it be? According to our customers, the most popular events are:

Camping Trips
Picnics
Swim Parties
Summer Fairs

If you simply can’t decide, your smart option is to let your fans, customers, or guests decide for you. Make [...]

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Better to Give than Receive?

by ticketprinting on June 25, 2010

Let’s step away, for a moment from our typical discussion of how you can sell Event Tickets. Rather, let’s examine whether you may, in some cases, want to give away Event Tickets. Of course, your concert, performance, or other event is you product, and you do want to sell and make money from it, but, [...]

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Your Grassroots Army

by ticketprinting on June 18, 2010

You want to sell more event tickets to further support your cause. Whether you’re a member of an established national or international organisation, or simply trying to start something good at home, your planning efforts can benefit from a strong local push: a grassroots campaign. Get your community involved in your work and mobilise your [...]

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Green It Up!

by ticketprinting on June 5, 2010

For many organisations, being seen as environmentally aware is of the utmost importance, both from an ethics perspective, as well in in terms of pleasing the customer. Now, fabulous galas, exotic dinner dances, and other upscale events are often known for their extravagance…and their wastefulness. You can green up your event and sell more event [...]

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How to Have a Party

by ticketprinting on May 1, 2010

I hosted a dinner party last night, and while I only had a dozen guests, I believe the principals of entertaining are the same for large groups as they are for small ones. Organisation is merely a matter of forethought. Consider your needs beforehand and your event will be a success.
You can’t do it all.
I [...]

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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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Easy as pie

by ticketprinting on December 26, 2008

Here’s how we do it. Printing our own event tickets: it works for community theatre; it works for large a cappella choirs; it works for your child’s grade three Christmas pageant.
Let’s say my mate’s band booked a swank New Year’s gig in Bristol and it’s meant to be a posh, plummy, and exclusive affair. [...]

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