Eventbrite Launches Analytics; Barcode Reader and Directory on the Way
December 14th, 2009 admin

Eventbrite , the 3-year-old self-serve online ticketing vendor, has built a nice service (and, by way of disclosure, one we use at the GigaOM Network through a long-term event partnership), with 3 million monthly uniques, 180,000 events organized and $176 million in total ticket sales to date. But the company’s contact with its event organizers typically only consists of facilitating advance transactions and emails, and its contact with attendees is much more minimal. So as it …
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