If you already have a website, you may want to integrate ticketing into your website. It can be done by posting a link, a button or embedding your ticketing page into your website as an iframe or pop-up.
Ticketor supports all common integration methods and you can integrate Ticketor into any site, regardless of the technology or provider. You can use Ticketor with WordPress sites or any other type of sites.
All these methods easily work with Ticketor.
In this video:
1- 0:0 Introduction
2- 0:30 Using Ticketor as Main Website or Integrating with Another Website?
3- 9:38 Replacing an Existing Website with Ticketor
4- 10:18 Integrating Ticketor with your Existing Site
5- 10:42 Site Pages and Structure
6- 14:35 Getting the Embed Code or URLs
7- 17:44 Iframes Are Not Sufficient - Link Exchange Method (Recommended)
However, one of the greatest advantages of Ticketor is that it is also a website builder and CMS (content management system). It allows your organization to have one integrated website and system for all their online presence and needs including a website, event ticketing and marketing, online store and merchandise sales, donation collection, newsletter system and much more.
So, you can manage and report everything from a single website and users can use all your services from a single site and using a single account. For example, they can buy tickets and merchandise and make donations all in a single transaction and they can pay for everything using a gift-card that a friend purchased for them from your site and at the same time, they can join your newsletter or opt-in to receive text messages. This level of integration is not possible if you are using different systems for different purposes.
Also, you won’t have the hassle of handling and working with multiple system for your website, ticketing, store-online, donation, marketing, CRM (customer relation manager), and newsletters.
Using Ticketor as Main Website or Integrating with Another Website?
So before integrating a website with Ticketor, you may also consider using Ticketor as your main website. Even-though it is totally optional, but in many cases, it is your best option and will result in great advantages.
The 2 options you are exploring are:
1- Have Ticketor as your main website, on your main domain and do all your tickets sales, merchandise sales, donation collection, etc. on the main domain. Also have all your informational pages, articles, and blog on Ticketor. Optionally, if you have other functionality that is not supported by Ticketor, integrate your Ticketor site with those functionality.
2- Have a website on your main domain that does everything but ticketing and events, and have ticketing and events on a subdomain or on Ticketor.com and integrate or embed that into the main website.
The website building functionality is included for free in all Premium plans and does not cost you anything extra. It is easily manageable by yourself or users who may not be tech-savvy.
Here are a few questions you may want to answer before making the decision:
1- Do you already have a website? Or do you like your current website? If no, you should definitely try Ticketor as your official website.
2- What is the main point of your website? If your main point of your website is to promote events and sell tickets, collect donations, sell merchandise and give information about your organization, events and services then it is best to have Ticketor as your main website. Why would you want to have a website that only acts as a shell and integrate it with another site that does all the important tasks?
3- What is the main revenue of your business? Tickets and events? Or something else. Your main revenue-maker functionality should probably be your main site and on your main domain.
4- Is your current website “Always-on” or “Highly available” or it may go down in the middle of a sale or during high traffic? What happens if your site goes down? Do you have on-call engineers or support team that can help bring it up and running again ASAP? Do you have systems in place to notify you if the site is down? If the answer to these questions is no, you probably want to consider having Ticketor as your main site.
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