TicketSignup 2022 Product Recap

We launched TicketSignup as a business and a product in February 2022. This blog reviews our TicketSignup product strategy and key releases in 2022. We’ve also written a Company 2022 Review and our 2022 Availability and Infrastructure report, along with our published…


Company 2022 Year in Review

RunSignup helped our customers process $400 Million for their events in 2022. We have continued our growth in our core RunSignup endurance business, in our GiveSignup Peer to Peer business, and our new brand announced in 2022, TicketSignup. Read up on other…


Availability and Infrastructure Report for 2022

We are bringing back our old Availability and Infrastructure Yearly Report after being distracted by the pandemic. We continue to post blogs about important issues that happen with availability, but the last time we did a full one of these was 2019. Availability…


Image Group Component for Email Marketing

There is a new component for Email Marketing that allows you to feature a set of images in a group. You can choose the number of images in a row, add hyperlinks, and a heading. This is perfect for featuring your sponsors…


Terror on the Farm

Selling Online Farm Haunt Tickets for the First Time Terror on the Farm is an annual haunt organized by Ashland Berry Farm. Since its first official year in 2000, Terror on the Farm only sold tickets on site, accepting cash and card…


Oyster Farms

Technology for Your Events… Everything you need for your Oyster Farm events is included – no subscriptions, no monthly fees, and no long-term contracts. Tickets Make it simple for attendees to buy tickets in seconds with flexible ticket grouping options and an…


TicketSignup 101

Hosting an event and need to sell tickets? Interested in expanding your business to include festivals, golf tournaments, holiday light shows and more? Join us for TicketSignup 101 to learn how to take advantage of free and easy technology to sell more…


Fast Checkout for Tickets

We are excited to announce that ticket carts no longer require a billing address. This eliminates fields that ticket purchasers need to fill out and optimizes the checkout page to make it even faster for your attendees to complete their purchase. We…


Founder’s Corner – Eventbrite’s Weakness is Ad Strategy

Part of Bob’s continued ramblings. Eventbrite has had a history of overstating things a bit too much. This blog digs into the details of how Eventbrite is: Overstating their impact on ticket sales stating repeatedly “Eventbrite-driven demand was once again roughly 25% of…


Standalone Store for Ticket Events

The first version of the standalone store for Ticket Events is now available. This allows website visitors to purchase available store items without buying a ticket, making it a great solution for events looking to grow revenue through store sales and organizations…


Q&A with The Haunted Forest at Panic Point

This is an edited transcript of our webinar with Brian Garff and Geoff Huguely, the co-founders of The Haunted Forest at Panic Point. We discuss how they grew their haunt from several hundred attendees to selling more than 30,000 tickets per year….


After The Sale: Automated Marketing and Communications

Woohoo! You’ve sold a ticket. But before you get too complacent: communications after ticket sales are key if you want to grow your event and cultivate more informed participants. We have a few key ways you can automate your communications to ensure…


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