Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Eventsrail launches mobile website for e-registration, ticketing via Application Programming Interface (API) in Nigeria.


Eventsrail launches mobile website for e-registration, ticketing via Application Programming Interface (API) in Nigeria.

Event organizers, goers and attendees, this is great news for you. You do not necessarily need to purchase ticket from fast food, clubs, bars, other places as you can do that on your mobile phone. READ BELOW

One of the pioneers of online registration and ticketing services in Nigeria and the first to directly integrate Mastercard, Verve and Visa card payment solutions, Evenstrail Limited, has launched mobile website that enable events organizers to sell tickets on their own website via Application Programming Interface., (API) -is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software application, makes events registration and ticketing available on all Mobile Phones. The solutions also enable events organizers to sell tickets on their own website via Application Programming Interface. “Event goers and attendees can easily purchase tickets to events using their mobile phones in a user-friendly manner. Using Eventsrail API, event organizers can create events and sell tickets directly on their own websites and blogs which helps to drive traffic to their own websites, blogs and also adds to their brand equity. Advantages of using the product will include , one-time easy Signup via Facebook & Gmail, the ability to accept Mastercard, Verve & Visa Debit cards directly instead of going through third party, Bar-coded Tickets for easy Verification & Admittance, easy Promotion on Facebook, Twitter and G+, ability to Embed YouTube Movie on your event page, Increase brand awareness and drive more traffic to your website, Send and receive automated Event Reminders, Scanning and Entry Management , Rich Reporting & Analytics among others. On security of the platform, eventsrail.com is one of the most secure platforms to perform transactions on; adding “we take security very serious and customer experience even more serious”

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