TYGA Seminar 1

Get Tickets: TYGA Seminar 1

Event Location: AL4 0JJ
When: Thursday December 23 2010 8:00am
Hosted by: TYGA
Learn more, view map & buy tickets This is a test event
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Recovery of Merapi with Daniel Sahuleka

Get Tickets: Recovery of Merapi with Daniel Sahuleka

Event Location: Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta
When: Friday December 31 2010 8:00pm
Hosted by: Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta
Learn more, view map & buy tickets Book a quick getaway to celebrate a new year in Yogyakarta with free dinner, free ticket to charity concert show by Daniel Sahuleka.
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Thanksgiving is upon us...

Ticketbud to create free event pages for their holiday events and dinners. All they are doing is adding free tickets for what people need to bring (food, supplies, etc). This is great for church gatherings, volunteer food drives or Thanksgiving social parties and because these are free social events, all the tools and features of the Ticketbud app are free to use. Happy Thanksgiving!]]]]> ]]>

The Real Superheroes

Get Tickets: The Real Superheroes

Event Location: The Seymour Marine Discovery Center
When: Thursday December 9 2010 5:30pm
Hosted by: 3 PENS
Learn more, view map & buy tickets The Real Superheroes Alumni Event Join us in honoring our 3PENS teachers and the legacy of these preschools on Thursday, December 9th at the Seymour Center from 5:30pm-8:30pm. The event, “The Real Superheroes,” will have author and educator, Julie Olsen Edwards, as a keynote speaker in addition to speeches from several prominent citizens in our community, many of whom are alumni of our program. Appetizers and dessert will be provided, and wine available. This is an adult-only event.
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Help with your Google Places Listing

Get Tickets: Help with your Google Places Listing

Event Location: Clean Web Design, 126 S Main St, Hailey ID
When: Friday November 19 2010 10:00am
Hosted by: Clean Web Design
Learn more, view map & buy tickets Google Places is a listing service that allows you to add business information to Google Maps, which also powers Google's GOOG-411 information service and the voice search for businesses on smart phones. Drop by Clean Web Design with your ticket between 11am and 4pm (get one below) and we'll help you set up your Google Places for free. Visit http://CleanWebDesign.com for more information or to request a different date for your appointment.
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Ticketbud Reviews: What Ticketbud's users are saying...

- Heather Jimenez, Founder, Bikers for Barkers We used Tickectbud for registering golfers at our Summer Conference Tournament and it worked very well. It was easy to set up and funds were provided immediately. We will use it again for other events coming up. Good tool for anyone. - Don Eshelby, Idaho Professional Technical Education Foundation

We love to use Ticketbud for community outreach programs and our communication workshops. Ticketbud cost nothing because our outreach programs are free!  Ticketbud is the Craigslist of Ticketing.
-Shasheen Shah - Founder, Pink Elephant Project
We have local store events all the time and tie them to charitable fundraising. We were thinking we'd have to hire a ticket agency and pay per ticket plus some percentage in fees until we found Ticketbud. Thanks for flat-fee model. Good job! -Eckhard Wirtz - CEO - Elan Optik I use Ticketbud for private events I host to help with school fundraising and I'm glad there is a ticketing software solution like this in the market. It's reasonable for us cash-strapped individuals. -Sarah Keesee, Volunteer - Rawson-Saunders School As a publicist, I do a lot of press events for my clients and event registration is important. I use Ticketbud because my events are free and it doesn't cost me anything. -D. Jordan - The Jordan Company "Great and easy product to use!" -Igor Golyak, owner Arlekin Studio "I happily use Ticketbud for advertising my continuing education workshops. My students and I find the website very professional and user-friendly. The Ticketbud staff is also friendly and knowledgeable!" -Eric Spivack, owner Soaring Crane We used Ticketbud for some small events we held at the station and it worked perfect at the local level. Thank you. -J. Hambrick, reporter Sun Sentinel "Our ticketed events work great start-to-finish for every meeting/event we have. People get their tickets in like two minutes." -Chuck Ross. Chairman, Executive Committee, Technology Law Section, State Bar of Georgia "We've used Ticketbud for about a year for our events, rush fees and even dues and donations. It's easy and cost almost nothing. I would recommend it to anyone running a club or group." -Austin Blankenship, VP, Sigma Phi Epsilon "We wanted to sell tickets to our big 3,000 person charity game but didn't want to hire a ticketing agency because the fees. Ticketbud allowed us to set it up ourselves online and and sell out. Excellent Service."- Austin Lee, Vice President Interfraternity Council Texas A&M "Raising money at the local level is crucial to us. We use Ticketbud because it's easy to use and it works." -Michelle Levy - Vice President of Development, Marbridge Foundation "We promote a wide variety of events here at the beach, everything from charity fundraisers to surf instruction and environmental classes. We do most of our events for the profit of our community... not giant corporations like Ticketmaster. Finally a DIY solution, that doesn't charge ridiculous fees!" -Michael Sturdivant-Owner, Blue Mountain Surf Inc. Ticketbud Reviews If you're looking to host an event and sell tickets online, Ticketbud could be a worthwhile venture. However, the fees may seem a bit steep unless you are planning on selling many tickets for more than $2.00 each. For small events with nominal ticket prices, this may not be very encouraging. For instance, you would be charged $2.13 in fees if you sell a single ticket for $17.50. Depending on the event and the number of available tickets, it may be worth your time. Rating: 80  ]]]]> ]]>

Go Green with Online Ticketing

Ticketbud.com offers a totally green, eco-friendly ticketing solution. From event promotion to sales and tracking, Ticketbud's end-to-end ticketing software allows you to promote, register guests and collect your fees all inside a virtual package. Ticketbud - send bits not atoms! How to sell tickets online - A video tutorial]]]]> ]]>

How to Sell Tickets Online- a video tutorial

Ticketbud" in few minutes and starts selling tickets online to your events. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrrCMFDp0YA This easy, step-by-step video shows any event promoter or event organizer the way to sell tickets online and promote events.]]]]> ]]>

Hosting a free event? Use Ticketbud.

Free events are free! Ticketbud's web event software can be used to track event registration and promote your event for free. Check out a great free event from our friends up in Canada <here>]]]]> ]]>

Gulf Coast Locals use Ticketbud to Mobilize Volunteers

As they say on their event page, the BP oil disaster is eminent so they are calling on all volunteers to help. Get your Hazmat training first or you will not be allowed on the coast when the oil hits. Just another way, small, local groups are using Ticketbud to run an ongoing event and organize / register attendees. Good job people!]]]]> ]]>

Why Event Organizers Love Ticketbud?

Chuck Ross. Chairman, Executive Committee, Technology Law Section, State Bar of Georgia "We've used Ticketbud for about a year for our events, rush fees and even dues and donations. It's easy and cost almost nothing. I would recommend it to anyone running a club or group." Austin Blankenship, VP, Sigma Phi Epsilon "We wanted to sell tickets to our big 3,000 person charity game but didn't want to hire a ticketing agency because the high fees. Ticketbud allowed us to set it up ourselves online and and sell out. Excellent Service." Austin Lee, Vice President Interfraternity Council Texas A&M "Raising money at the local level is crucial to us. We use Ticketbud.com because it's easy to use and it works." Michelle Levy - Vice President of Development, Marbridge Foundation "We promote a wide variety of events here at the beach, everything from charity fundraisers to surf instruction and environmental classes. We do most of our events for the profit of our community... not giant corporations like Ticketmaster. Finally a DIY solution. Michael Sturdivant-Owner, Blue Mountain Surf Inc. Hope you enjoyed these Ticketbud reviews! More to come.]]]]> ]]>

Yahoo Answers For Selling Tickets and Event Ticketing

Yahoo Answers:

What are the top websites to use to sell tickets online to small events?

I have a small corporate event coming up and want to sell tickets to it. It's just internal employees and is not open to the public, but we need to sell tickets because the proceeds go to our charity organization. I'd like something simple that doesn't cost anything. Ideas? I looked at Ticketleap.com but that is way too expensive. Best Answer -posted by JB, Chosen by Asker
Yes you are correct about Ticketleap it is turning into a standard ticketing website just like the 15,000 other ones out there. There are two I would recommend based on what I think you are looking for both are almost identical, the only difference is one is really polished to work with and the other one is a little bit more craigslist style but the end result is almost identical and that's your event page for your guests to buy tickets. The first one, I stumbled upon recently is Ticketbud.com it is the fastest site I have seen yet to put in your event details and then be selling tickets. I have created just one but it only took me like one minute and I was selling tickets. The big advantage of Ticketbud is that it only costs $19.99 one time flat fee and you can sell as many tickets as you want for that event. This is what attracted me to it since my events have about 40-50 people. But be forewarned, it is much more utilitarian, like a simple evite page you get from someone. The second one is Eventbrite.com at it is a very polished, professional looking site and has a lot of extra features that you can use if you are doing a larger event and need more registration detail. The site is smooth and clean to work with, especially the invitation feature. The downside is that, at least for me are their fees. Not as bad as Ticketleap but you have to pay a dollar per ticket PLUS 2.5% of the ticket price. So if you sell a hundred tickets you owe them more than $100 bucks and with Ticketbud it's $19.99. The Event pages that you get from both sites are almost identical, so if you are having a smaller event under 100 people I would go with Ticketbud. If you have a larger event over 100 people and don't care so much about fees, I would go with Eventbrite. Both are very good quality sites to sell tickets to little events. Source(s):eventbrite.com, ticketbud.com, ticketleap.com
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