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Inside the world of ticket brokers

ATLANTA -- Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, One Direction. These are some of the hottest acts going right now, but try to get a ticket.

Getting to one of these concerts can cost a fortune because many times you have to pay double or triple the price.

The big names sell out quickly because a lot of the tickets are already taken and are being sold online by ticket brokers who drive up the price.

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The emergence of secondary ticket sales sites such as StubHub and SeatGeek has caused havoc—and a fair amount of bad PR—for venues that host sporting events with lackluster demand.
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About Ticketing Journal

You may be a member on a LinkedIn group, read Sports Marketing blogs, or scan the Internet for emerging trends, industry news and best practices. We have created this site and all content to serve your interest in one online location. As practitioners in the industry segment, we believe that sharing knowledge and best practices provides growth for all participants.

 

As thought leaders in ticketing technology and best practices -  we analyze trends and track emerging practices to ensure fluid and rapid responses to market shifts. In today's economy the agile and resourceful survive. Our content is provided with the support and contribution of business partners, industry experts, peers and academic resources.

 

We expect to attract new customers as a result of this resource and are ready to earn your business. If you work in Sports Marketing, Sponsorships, Event Hospitality or within the entertainment industry please reach out and introduce yourself. We will be glad to show you why many people have joined us coming from either another quasi-ticket management system or some who continue to operate manually with tickets in desk drawers.

 

Contact the Editor for any questions or comments.

 

Regards,

 

Brian Sikorski

Editor-In-Chief

brian.sikorski (at) ticketingjournal.com

(860)881-0860

 

 

 
Brian Sikorski

 Brian Sikorski

 

As Editor-In-Chief, Brian has created Ticketing Journal along with several industry peers - based on the success of the industry leading site dedicated to the primary ticketing industry, www.ticketrends.com

 

Since 2004, Brian has been actively involved in the global ticketing business in multiple sales marketing and management roles. With Ticketing Journal, we strive to respond to the industry request for association services supported by online tools and technologies. We will bring you news, resources, events and all the critical information that you need to survive and excel in your position and career.

 

 

 


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