Selling Tickets to Your House Concerts or Special Events

Aug 22nd, 2006 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Concerts

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Readers of Host Your Own Concerts know how I advocate advance ticket sales as a great way to guarantee attendance at your next gig. eTickets.to is a new UK-based service that’s offering flat-rate ticketing, and seems to offer the same functionality as Mollyguard (another favorite of mine) at a different pricing structure. eTickets.to offers flat-rate service fees, whereas Mollyguard lets you take RSVPs for free and charges a percentage of your paid sales.

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One Response to “Selling Tickets to Your House Concerts or Special Events”

  1. fran snyder Says:

    Hi,

    concertsinyourhome.com now has more than 100 house concert presenters in 37 states and provinces… there’s no better resource out there for people (not just musicians) interested in house concerts.

    Best,

    Fran Snyder

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