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All around the World

by on January 20, 2010

The year is 2010.
No matter where you live or how small your community, you can potentially find friends and associates anywhere on the planet. You’re a member of multiple online communities. You know that telecommuting is an ecologically-friendly alternative, and you’ve learned that you can find anything you desire, anything at all, on the Internet. [...]

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Event Ticket Checklist

by on October 24, 2009

Here’s a time-saver. Think you’re ready to print your own Event Tickets online? Don’t waste your time until you’re sure!
While it’s always fun to look at designs and debate which ones you’d choose, it’s simply quite disappointing when you start to mock up your ticket proofs and realize that you’re not certain about some of [...]

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Well in hand

by on May 22, 2009

I did promise to keep you informed of new products soon to be available for your events, so here is a sneak peak at the future. I can’t say when, precisely, but I can say what, why, and how: Event Wristbands to maintain security at large events to be easily obtained from UK Ticket Printing.
These [...]

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By the Numbers

by on February 1, 2009

It’s just a little thing: Individual numbering on General Admission Tickets for events. You probably don’t notice those digits at all, but they’re more than mere decoration. Those numerals are there to protect you.
Securely numbered tickets help prevent ticket fraud. If every ticket has a unique number, simply copying one ticket becomes fraught with peril. [...]

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The ubiquitous stub

by on January 28, 2009

It’s never a rip-off!Most good event tickets come with a perforated ticket stub, which detaches easily to keep patrons moving through the door. Your ticket taker must stay sharp on her feet. There may be a crowd of eager folks queued up for entry at the door of the theatre or disco. They want to [...]

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Feeling Secure

by on December 29, 2008

You don’t want just anyone at your private affairs, do you? That’s why you’re printing event tickets in the first place. “Admit One” means just that: admission is a privilege for the ticket holder. But what if you’re worried about everyone else?
Printing your own tickets gives you a basic sense of security. Even stock designs [...]

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