Make Money Selling Tickets


by Gary Ketchum

ever wanted to make money selling event tickets?This article will instruct anyone with a website how to make commissions on any event tickets sold?Let's look at the facts?Concerts, sports, and theatre events happen all over the world, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.Why is that, you ask?Well it's just plain simple arithmetic...people need things to do...they need to be entertained.With that in mind, think of the thousands of tickets sold every day, and all of the money being generated off of those sales.Currently, primary sources of ticket sellers such as Ticketmaster, Telecharge, and Tickets.com do not offer and probably will never offer affiliate program opportunities.However, secondary source ticket sellers such as TicketAmerica.com does offer such an affiliate program.Though it's a cinch to be an internet affiliate for any type of product , there is one thing you will have to do first, and that is to set up a website or blog.You can do this by going to one of the many blog creation sites such as blogger.com and blogspot.comMany of these sights are free of charge and are easy to use.No matter what theme you want to make your blog, everyone is a potential buyer of event tickets.As I said earlier, nobody likes to be bored.Once you have a blog set up, you will want to get readers to your blog. You will have to be very creative in doing this, so I suggest to simply "google" it.The equation is simple in that the more people you have coming to your blog, the more chances you will have of making affiliate commissions.Getting signed up to an affiliate program is a little easier and takes very little effort.First, you have to apply to sign up to be an affiliate.You will have to give simple information such as your name, email address, website or blog url that you want an affiliate link to be placed, payment preference, and so on. Usually an affiliate program representative will contact you to verify your info.Once your account has been confirmed, you will be able to login and select from a variety of creatives(affiliate links) to put on your blog.Each creative comes with an html code that you simply right click, copy, and then paste onto your blog.Now that you have an affiliate link on your blog, and again depending on how much traffic you have to your site,you will start to make money.Many affiliate programs will notify you via email, when you have made an affiliate commission.You then can log into your account and exactly see how much you have been awarded.Commission % can vary, and the norm for secondary ticket sellers is 5% to 7% of total sales.As you can see, an affiliate program can be a very adventitious way of making extra money.So if you ever wanted to sell tickets, here is your chance.Gary KetchumCEO TicketAmerica.com

About the Author

Gary Ketchum is the CEO of TicketAmerica which has provided hundreds of thousands of event tickets to satisfied customers since 1998 @ http://www.ticketamerica.com Click on the TicketAmerica Blog link in the upper right hand corner at TicketAmerica.com to learn about more ticket news.

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