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TicketBroadcast.com will be an exhibitor at Ticket Summit in New York
Ticket inventory facilitator TicketBroadcast.com will be one of the exhibitors at Ticket Summit next week, the three-day conference and trade show January 13-15, at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City.
A participant in past Ticket Summits, Ticket Broadcast’s exhibit will serve to further expand the Web site’s reach throughout the ticket resale community. Ticket Broadcast allows ticket brokers to easily list their tickets on eBay without having to actually navigate the eBay site. Through use of Ticket Broadcast’s simple interface, brokers are able to export their ticket inventory, upload it to Ticket Broadcast’s Web site, and the listing is instantly posted on eBay, allowing users to take advantage of the vast number of eBay users.
The service is particularly useful to those brokers with extensive listings, who, through Ticket Broadcast, are able to easily post their entire ticket inventories to eBay in one single transaction rather than have to post each auction separately. Following the posting of the auctions, Ticket Broadcast will notify the seller when the tickets have been purchased. For their services, Ticket Broadcast charges a 2 percent service charge, in addition to the fees charged by eBay.
Attendees looking to learn more about Ticket Broadcast and their current and future plans for revitalizing eBay ticket sales should look for their table in the Ticket Summit exhibition hall.
Ticket Summit, the largest trade show and conference covering the secondary ticket industry, brings together a plethora of the most important minds and companies within the ticketing and entertainment community. The annual conference, created by TicketNews parent company TicketNetwork, began in 2006 in Las Vegas, but is now hosted twice a year in New York and Las Vegas.

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It will be great to watch Simple Minds, i have bought tickets from
http://ticketfront.com/event/Simple_Minds-tickets looking forward to it.