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  2. Small Business Phone System: A Guide to Service Types ... - AOL

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    Explore the monthly cost per user, use cases, and other factors to consider in our guide on choosing a business phone system for your small business. Features for VoIP phone systems. Business ...

  3. 10 Phone Systems for Small Businesses - AOL

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    The setup and user interface are straightforward, which is perfect for users new to VoIP phone systems. Ooma Office has three small business plans with unlimited calling in the United States ...

  4. Eventbrite - Wikipedia

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    The service allows users to browse, create, and promote local events. The service charges a fee to event organizers in exchange for online ticketing services, unless the event is free. [2] In September or October 2023, Eventbrite changed their pricing plans to limit free events to 25 tickets before they would begin to charge organizers fees. [3]

  5. Ticketron - Wikipedia

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    Ticketron, Inc., doing business as Ticketron.com, is an American ticket sales company established in 2017. The original Ticketron, Inc., active the 1960s until 1990, was a computerized event ticketing company that was the industry leader until overtaken by Ticketmaster. In 1990, the majority of Ticketron's assets and business were sold and the ...

  6. Choosing a Business Phone System: 4 Steps to Finding the ...

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    The cheapest business phone system may cost more in the long run if it’s hard to use, doesn’t offer customer support, or has a poor self-service center. Look at the following factors when ...

  7. Ticketbud - Wikipedia

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    The software allows event organizers to sell tickets to events and also to promote and market their events on websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Founded in 2009 in Austin, Texas, Ticketbud's revenue is derived from a fee placed upon tickets sold through its software at $0.99 + 2% of the ticket's value per ticket. [citation needed]

  8. Mobile ticketing - Wikipedia

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    While a mobile phone is compatible with an e-ticket, mobile ticketing is a distinct system. There are several methods of implementing a mobile ticketing system, with varying degrees of complexity and transparency depending on the underlying technology. Mobile tickets may lessen the potential for scalping (touting) and fraud. [6] [7]

  9. Ticketleap - Wikipedia

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    Ticketleap [1] [2] is an online ticket sales and event marketing company based in Pittsburgh. Founded in 2003 by Wharton graduate Christopher Stanchak, Ticketleap differentiates itself from large ticket vendors by catering its e-ticketing services to small companies and events, as well as larger events. The company started out as just Chris and ...