To sell tickets online, click SELL TICKETS when creating your invitation.
1. Enter the information about your event:
- Event Name - name of your event.
- Start Date & Time - when the event begins.
- End Date & Time - when the event ends.
- Time Zone - the time zone you would like the designated start and end times to be in.
- Total Event Capacity - the maximum number of tickets you would like to sell.
- Ticket Payment Option - select how you would like to receive ticket payments.
- Paypal Email - (for credit card or PayPal ticket payment only) add email address associated with your Paypal account. Funds will be deposited to this account. A valid and verified PayPal account is required for selling tickets.
- Ticket Line 1 for Printed Ticket - appears on every ticket sold and printed.
- Ticket Line 2 for Printed Ticket - appears on every ticket sold and printed.
2. Once the above information has been filled out, click CREATE A TICKET under 'Create a Ticket for this Event'.
3. You will be taken to the "Create or Update a Ticket" screen to configure ticket options.
- Name of Ticket - this appears on the printed as well as within your "My Tickets" screen. This is especially useful if you plan on offering more than one ticket type (i.e. General Admission, VIP).
- Ticket Price - price per ticket; if your event is Free, please make sure Free is selected.
- Max # (of this Ticket) For Sale - maximum number of this ticket type you wish to sell.
- Min # (of this Ticket) Per Purchase - minimum number of this ticket type a Guest may purchase.
- Max # (of this Ticket) Per Purchase - maximum number of this ticket type a Guest may purchase.
- Sales (of this Ticket) Start at Date/Time - when sales of this ticket type begin.
- Sales (of this Ticket) End at Date/Time - when sales of this ticket type end
- Special Instructions - any special text you would like printed on the ticket
- Display this ticket to all Recipients - check this box to enable; uncheck to disable
4. Click SAVE TICKET. The ticket type will now appear under "My Tickets" on the Sell Tickets page and be available (depending on your sale dates) for your guests to purchase.
We generate both 1 dimensional (1D) and 2D bar codes on our tickets. The 2D barcodes are QR codes. A Quick Response (QR) code is a two-dimensional code that can be scanned by smartphone cameras to automatically pull up text, photos, videos, music and URLs. These codes have become mobile-friendly ways to point people in the offline space to online resources. It's a great way to verify someone that holding a ticket is valid - and to track that they showed up for the event.
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