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Eventbrite's 5-10% fees are a budget killer for small non-profits. Here's how zero-platform-fee ticketing can change the game for community events.
Eventbrite takes 5-10% of every ticket you sell. For non-profits, that's money better spent elsewhere. Here's how to keep 100% of your ticket revenue.
Eventbrite eats 5-10% of your ticket revenue. For small non-profits, that’s a budget killer. Here’s how zero platform fee ticketing changes the game.
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Event platforms like Eventbrite eat into your revenue with 5-10% fees per ticket. But there’s a better way — zero platform fee ticketing.
Eventbrite and Ticketmaster take 5-10% of your ticket sales, leaving non-profits struggling to break even. Here's how to keep 100% of what you earn.
Eventbrite and Ticketmaster take 5-10% of ticket revenue. For small orgs, that's a budget killer. Here's how CommunityTix helps you keep 100%.
Non-profits shouldn’t be losing 5-10% of ticket revenue to platform fees. We break down why zero platform fees make a difference—and how CommunityTix delivers.
Most non-profits lose 5-10% of ticket revenue to platform fees. It’s avoidable. Here’s how to keep 100% of your earnings without sacrificing functionality.
Event ticketing platforms often take a cut of your revenue. For non-profits, that's money better spent on community programs. Here's how to avoid it.
Think those small platform fees don't add up? For many community groups, they quietly eat into event budgets, leaving less for your mission. Here's how to avoid them.