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eTicketsNetwork.com offers purchase of online tickets for international concerts and London theatre
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, August 21 - 2005 at 15:15
- PRESS RELEASE
eTicketsNetwork.com has partnered with BuySellTix.com to provide online ticketing for international social and sporting events.
According to Sharad Agarwal, CEO of Cyber Gear, the company that launched eTicketsNetwork.com, ''We are getting a favorable response from Middle East based event organisers to promote their events online through our portal which already has an international audience. Right now concert goers can reserve their tickets for the forthcoming Phil Collins show on 10th November at the Dubai Autodrome."
eTicketsNetwork.com is the first internet ticketing portal which allows customers to choose their preferred seats in the performing venues. The technology developed by eTicketsNetwork.com displays the detailed seating plan of the concert venue and enables customers to simply point and click online on the seats that they want to buy. These can then be purchased online through credit cards and the tickets delivered via courier.
eTicketsNetwork.com provides ticketing services for concerts, dramas, theatre, fashion shows and sports events in several leading arenas, stadiums, performing arts venues, museums, and theatres worldwide.
eTicketsNetwork.com also includes an 'Affiliate Partner Program' that allows partner portals to sell tickets through their web sites and share revenue based on performance.
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About Cyber GearSince 1996, Cyber Gear has been a pre-eminent force in the web design and e-business industry. Positioned as an industry leader, Cyber Gear provides state-of-the-art internet solutions to a large number of multinational and local organisations in the Middle East.
Cyber Gear today is the largest web design company in the Middle East. Cyber Gear clients include Starwood Hotels, Grand Hyatt, Ramada Hotels, Shell, NFO World Group, Xerox, Sharp, Toshiba, Etisalat, Union Properties, RAK Properties, Dubai Motor City, BurJuman Centre, Kingdom Centre, Saks Fifth Avenue and City Stars in Cairo.
Cyber Gear's portals include:
www.MiddleEastPostBox.com for Email marketing and SMS messaging with an 'opt-in' database of over 750,000 subscribers
www.MiddleEastEvents.com, dedicated portal for event and conference management companies
www.MiddleEastDirectory.com, the largest English language search engine in Middle East
www.Click2Advertising.com, the first internet advertising agency in Middle East
www.DubaiCityGuide.com, a comprehensive portal on Dubai
www.PressReleaseNetwork.com, a global press release distribution and online media monitoring service
For more information, contact:
Sharad Agarwal
CEO
Cyber Gear LLC
P. O. Box 53735
Dubai, UAE
Tel in Dubai: 3312627
In USA: 1 800 959 1256
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