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A Few Enhancements You May Like To Hear About

Tue, Oct 16, 2007 ~ (117) ~

Customer feedback is vital in the world of web applications, but perhaps almost as important is the result of that feedback. We’ve been listening diligently to our clients, and over the last few weeks we’ve unveiled more than a few new features that we’d like to shout about.

  • We’ve integrated our payment process with Google Checkout. Just feed your Google merchant details into ‘Payment Processing’ under the ‘Settings’ tab, this can be enabled for events and anyone buying your tickets will have the choice between paying by Google Checkout and Paypal.
  • On the final screen of a ticket purchase process we’ve added buttons to ‘Print’, ‘Close Window’, ‘Add to Outlook’ and ‘Email a Friend’.
  • We’ve integrated the ticket purchase process with social networking sites Delicious, Digg, Reddit, Facebook and StumbleUpon.
  • We’ve added tools to allow you to customise your ticket purchase pages to fit in with your site and tastes, including a great new rich text editor.
  • There’s now an RSS feed available, so you can use your RSS reader or modern web browser to notify you of how well your ticket sales are going.
  • We’ve added a pile of integration features for our sister product Sign-Up.to. You can now have ticket purchasers’ details instantly added to your Sign-Up.to database, and if you’re using Sign-Up.to to market your event, the Goal Tracking feature will allow you to track ticket sales from your email campaigns.
  • We now support ticket sales for events that run over more than one day with some fairly tasty options. This means that eTickets.to can now be used for festivals supporting single and multi day passes, or theme parks with recurring dates etc.
  • We’ve launched an ‘Advanced Credits’ feature (found under the ‘Billing’ tab) to permit the advanced payment of ticket download credits. Of course, in return for buying in advance in bulk you’ll receive a lovely discount.
  • We’re currently piloting an allocated seating plug-in for advanced accounts. Here’s a sneak preview screenshot.


Some of these features have been available for a while; others are more recent. All of them are the result of feedback from you, our valued clients, so we’d like to give you all a genuine pat on the back and ask that you keep the ideas coming.


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