Ticketbud was the official ticketing partner and sponsor of the Austin Music Awards during SXSW; it has also processed tickets for large events such as the Rocky Mountain Air Show, which had 60,000 attendees.
Ticketbud is an online ticket marketplace which aims to take the exorbitant fees out of the online ticket-buying process.
Among the litany of ticketing websites, Austin-based Ticketbud has emerged as the favored, philanthropic underdog...And for events raising funds for cancer, they waive their fees.
clients include a number of TEDx organizers in the United States, and even as far away as Christchurch, New Zealand. Plus Ticketbud also serves those holding soirees around another event that draws an intellectually curious crowd, the upcoming SXSW.
I wrote to [Ticketbud founder Paul Cross] thanking him for...providing such a simple way for our guests to obtain tickets. Then and only then did I realize that, while they can sell tickets worldwide, Ticketbud is -get this- locally owned and operated. Faaaaabulous.
Smiling for Smiddy, which raises money for cancer research, has used the site to organize a number of cycling events. Since 2006, founder Mark Smoothy said the group has collected more than $3 million. 'We started using Ticketbud a few years ago for some of our smaller events but were so impressed that we now…
It doesn’t matter how big or small your event is, Ticketbud’s software and services can work for any party, from a three day festival to the most intimate occasion.
New Jersey resident Nancy Mulhearn, a member of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, used Ticketbud last year for the first fundraiser she ever organized. Although other companies have more sophisticated looking websites that enable users to download multiple photos, she liked the basic no-frills approach of Ticketbud...