Pricing & Payment's Tour


Publishing An Event Page Is FREE

Publishing an event page is Free on Events Listed. In fact, you can publish as
many events as you like.


Add Pay Pal & Google Check Out For Secure Payment Processing

We are not interested in complicated structures. There is no organization in the
world who processes secure online payments better than PayPal or Google. Use
these familiar services with seamless integration.

Selling Tickets Or Merchandise Off Your Page Will Incur a 1.5%
Transaction Fee

We charge a small transaction fee when you sell tickets or merchandise off your
event pages.

Step 1 - Prospects Visit Your Event Page To Buy Tickets

The payments workflow is designed to be simple, with only minimal
administration required.

Step 2 - All Money Lands Into Your Pay Pal Or Google Check Out
Account

We have as much interest in handling your money as you have in us handling
your money, so we don't.

Step 3 - Commissions Are Calculated & Alloted To Events Listed
Reseller

Money is paid directly into your account. This means that resellers who sell your
tickets need to claim commissions from you.

Step 4 - Resellers Claim Commissions Owed

You Track & Pay Them Through Your Account
Again, we wanted to keep this process simple, so resellers keep track of all of
their own commissions. When the money you owe them reaches a threshold,
they claim it. You simply click pay, and they receive their commission.

Step 5 - Events Listed Will Send An Electronic Invoice At The End Of
Each Month

Keep everything in one place. You will be invoiced by Events Listed through the
application. Again, we keep it simple, so all you need to do is click to pay us
through PayPal or Google checkout.

Step 6 - Pay Reseller Commissions & Invoices All In One Place, With
The Click Of A Finger

All Payments are Paid Into Pay Pal Or Google Check Out Accounts
It's that simple... Your events web publishing, viral marketing, ticketing, reseller
programs, commission payments and invoicing system all in one place, all with
the click of a finger.

Get Started

Get started now, it's that simple.

 

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