![]() ![]() ![]() Eventbrite is all about events, so it’s not surprising to hear that they don’t stop at the transactions. Eventbrite’s fees are pretty straight forward creating an event is free, as are the card reader and apps, they just charge $0.99 processing fee plus 2.5% cut of each ticket sold using their service. They are also facilitating the ability to sell customers food, drink and merchandise. They have developed a (free) card reader and iPad app specifically designed to provide an easy way to process ticket transactions at the door. Enter Eventbrite, the online ticketing startup that has been changing the way people buy and sell tickets online. One area that Square (also Paypal Here & Intuit’s GoPayment for that matter) was lacking in was a direct interface with an events and ticketing service. Ever since Square entered the space, I’ve been excited at the implications for nonprofits. The market for mobile credit card readers is really beginning to heat up. ![]()
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