Ed Downum, Executive Director for the prestigious Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Airshow in San Diego, California, shares with us how using ClicknPrint Tickets increased his sales by fifty percent!
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7-Feb-08 12:00 PM
by Kristin Smalley
Point Mallard is also tapping the Internet to increase its profits. This season the Aquatic Center
unveiled the ClicknPrint Tickets system. "We started this system because we had so many
people calling and asking about purchasing tickets online," said Lowman. To date the system
has already sold tickets translating into more than $30,000 in revenue, in less than one third of
the season.
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11-Sep-07 4:00 PM
by Catherine Godbey
Why be standing in line outside when you could be standing in line at the tavern?
What is ClicknPrint and when did it start? The ClicknPrint Tickets® service offers convenient online purchasing and no-hassle, print-at-home delivery. This will allow patrons to arrive with tickets in-hand, enabling them to gain entry to venues without having to stand in line to purchase or pick up tickets in “Will Call”. Customers can also reprint lost or damaged tickets or securely transfer them via email. ...
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17-Aug-07 10:00 AM
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Technology and Customer Convenience Combine to Offer the Potential for Higher Net Revenue
Can you think of any reason your event wouldn’t want to sell as many tickets as possible? If that’s the case, then why do so many organizations fail to properly utilize the on-line option to not only maximize revenue, but also gain an additional measure of fiscal security for their event(s)? The answer is…there is no ONE reason, but a laundry list that’s a reflection of the great diversity of ...
Submitted on
17-Aug-07 10:00 AM
by Mel Rainer
It Takes Both the Right Technology & Solid Promotional Planning
Let's see a show of hands: How many of your organizations are selling tickets via the Internet? Are you satisfied with the results? Do you even know how to evaluate whether sales are meeting their potential? What can be done to ensure maximum sales and minimum expenses?
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17-Mar-06 10:00 AM
by Charles Garrett
Online Ticketing Benefits Customers and Facilities Alike
When Internet use became widespread in the 1990s, it was seen as a marketing boon for amusement parks, zoos, aquariums, and museums, as they could introduce themselves right into the living rooms of their customers. But as these attractions and their guests have become more comfortable with doing business online, admission sales have progressed toward conducting the entire ticketing process at the customers' computers.
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Submitted on
1-Mar-05 10:00 AM
by Keith Miller