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Event organiser tips that actually sell tickets

Clear titles, honest pricing, fast checkout, and promotion habits that fit how people really discover things to do.

These are the moves we see working across dance socials, workshops, and city-wide discovery. Pair them with the topic pages above for real-world examples, then ship your next event page in minutes.

Improve your event page

Your event page is often the first impression. Make scanning effortless.

01

Write a clear event title

Include what the event is, the style or format, and the location. People scan fast, so make it obvious what they are signing up for.

02

Use a strong cover image

A high-quality image that represents your event builds trust and makes your page shareable on social media and Pinterest.

03

Keep your description short

Lead with what, when, where, and who it is for. Save the full run-down for a secondary section.

04

Show the price upfront

Attendees want to know the cost immediately. Transparency builds confidence and fewer drop-offs.

Make checkout easier

Every extra step costs you a sale. Reduce friction wherever you can.

05

Enable Apple Pay and Google Pay

Mobile buyers want to tap and go. Wallet payments lift completion rates, especially for lower-priced tickets.

06

Offer Pay in 4 for higher-priced events

For workshops, festivals, and premium experiences, buy-now-pay-later removes the price barrier without discounting.

Promote your event better

Distribution does not need to be complicated. Consistency beats cleverness.

07

Share one clean link everywhere

Use a single event URL across Instagram, WhatsApp, email, and Pinterest. Consistent links build trust and make tracking easier.

08

Post your event on Pinterest

People search Pinterest for things to do. A well-titled pin with your cover image can drive traffic for weeks after you post it.

09

Create recurring events with one URL

If you run a weekly class or monthly social, use a recurring event so your audience always shares the same link.

10

Ask attendees to share

After someone buys a ticket, prompt them to share. Word-of-mouth is still the strongest channel for community events.

Why organisers choose simple ticketing

Most organisers want to create a page, set a price, share the link, and get paid. Ticketlime is built around that flow: low all-inclusive fees, instant payouts, recurring events, and brandable pages. No lock-in contracts, no marketing emails to your attendees, and no app required for buyers.

Compare Ticketlime with Eventbrite, TryBooking, or Humanitix. See full pricing, or browse live discovery examples.

Ready to sell tickets?

Create your event page in minutes. Free events stay free; paid events start at 2.2% + $0.80 per ticket.