I have sold a few tribute band tickets a few years ago and made a pretty good profit, but I would mostly be a total newbie at this. I am interested though. I know there are lots of factors involved, but what would be a typical time frame for a person to make a little side money doing this, say $1000 to $1500 a month profit? I actually only need about $4000 a month to live pretty comfortably, and would love to be able to give up what I do now (sales).
Hi, so are people that are new getting personal support from you guys when they start or do you just throw a bunch of videos or guides together and expect them to make profit? Considering buying
We provide event recommendations, tools, and support. It's not a one on one walk through, but you can reach out if you have questions or need help! Our main goal is effectiveness. We help people find and flip the best tickets.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial at what level of your course would you recommend for a total beginner? I’m keen on the 999/m one if the profit earned makes that price negligible. Money isn’t a problem in my situation. However, I noticed the pro level was recommended for new brokers. I’m a fast learner and I want to make the process to seeing real results quicker. What are your thoughts?
Hello @@rax8679 Glad to hear that, for someone like you, you could start with a higher tier such as Enterprise or even Ent ADV. The training is very similar for all tiers, but you will get access to all the most advanced tools with each higher priced tier.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial Sounds good. I’ve learned I do my best work when coached 1 on 1, so my biggest and main concern is communication between myself and the more experienced coaches such as yourself. I didn’t see the option for 1 on 1 coaching on any of your tiers. Did I miss that benefit or is it not apart of your coaching? I like what i’ve seen so far and I would hate to have to find another ticket brokering community when this one checks nearly all my boxes. Please get back to me.
My friends are huge brokers they are scrapers they hire boys to buy tickets they are bots and earning in millions but they never share the main points can you teach me all that staff so i do the same
@chazlon5061 we are developing a software for buying and selling tickets to acquire hot event tickets before anyone does and in this process we are using bots
Hi I have a question, when is the best time to resell a ticket after purchasing it? If I buy a ticket and immediately look to resell will that not result in me making little to no profit? What do you recommend?
Recommend you do the free training: ticketflipping.com/broker-webinar-signup/ Always list for sale right away and watch the pricing for best time to sell
@@TicketFlippingOfficial ok thanks. I’m pretty set on subscribing to this service but I have one more question. I like in Canada and my credit card has a low limit. Can I purchase tickets to Americans events with all reselling platforms (stub hub, ticket master, seat geek, picktick, etc.) with my debit card or will some distributors require a credit card when purchasing?
US market is much larger and overall has less marketplaces that are more centralized. Resale is also easier in the US. Many of our EU brokers sell in the US and Europe.
Thanks for your insightful video, i have a big doubt, let's say I bought $40k worth tickets throughout the year and then generated a revenue of $60k from them, but how am I gonna manage my taxes? I mean the whole $60k will be counted as my profit if i try to show these receivals as freelancing income or something like that. I can't subtract that $40k cost of buying tickets to show my actual profit, the whole 60k will be counted as my taxable income right? And taxes would eat up all my profit, so how should i manage that, please respond, I'll be waiting. Thanks.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial that's the case of a proper business right? I mean as an individual, how can I do that. Is this business legal enough to be shown during filing the income tax return?
Starts at $49/m but currently we have 50% off month one using promo code Halloween. You can sign up here: ticketflipping.com/ticketflipping-broker-training/
I’m interested in this as I’m a reseller now. But I’ve never resold tickets before. I’m wondering if there is a lot of issues with purchasing tickets to events. As far as them selling out fast and bots buying them up ?
Why share all your picks and have pressure in the market with many people trying to profit on the same events as you? Why not just scale and buy them all for yourself?
My sales made it into the vid 🎉😂
I have sold a few tribute band tickets a few years ago and made a pretty good profit, but I would mostly be a total newbie at this. I am interested though. I know there are lots of factors involved, but what would be a typical time frame for a person to make a little side money doing this, say $1000 to $1500 a month profit? I actually only need about $4000 a month to live pretty comfortably, and would love to be able to give up what I do now (sales).
You can get up to 1-2k in the first 1-3 months and then with roughly 10k in tickets you can make $4k+ per month as you scale.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial is the 50% promocode still available? I wanna join with it
Hi, so are people that are new getting personal support from you guys when they start or do you just throw a bunch of videos or guides together and expect them to make profit? Considering buying
We provide event recommendations, tools, and support. It's not a one on one walk through, but you can reach out if you have questions or need help! Our main goal is effectiveness. We help people find and flip the best tickets.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial at what level of your course would you recommend for a total beginner? I’m keen on the 999/m one if the profit earned makes that price negligible. Money isn’t a problem in my situation. However, I noticed the pro level was recommended for new brokers. I’m a fast learner and I want to make the process to seeing real results quicker. What are your thoughts?
Hello @@rax8679 Glad to hear that, for someone like you, you could start with a higher tier such as Enterprise or even Ent ADV. The training is very similar for all tiers, but you will get access to all the most advanced tools with each higher priced tier.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial Sounds good. I’ve learned I do my best work when coached 1 on 1, so my biggest and main concern is communication between myself and the more experienced coaches such as yourself. I didn’t see the option for 1 on 1 coaching on any of your tiers. Did I miss that benefit or is it not apart of your coaching? I like what i’ve seen so far and I would hate to have to find another ticket brokering community when this one checks nearly all my boxes. Please get back to me.
My friends are huge brokers they are scrapers they hire boys to buy tickets they are bots and earning in millions but they never share the main points can you teach me all that staff so i do the same
hi i'm new at this. did you mean they hire boys, or bots? can you explain?
@chazlon5061 we are developing a software for buying and selling tickets to acquire hot event tickets before anyone does and in this process we are using bots
hi im from other country like from asian,but can i try flipping the ticket from other country?and can it work?
yes
Wait so flare is part of the software?
yes
Is there a free trial anywhere?
We do not offer free trials.
What happen if the ticket that you are selling is not been sold and the event is already done? What happen to your money?
You lose the money.
so average whats the roi when reselling tickets?
25%-50% every 1-3 months
@@TicketFlippingOfficial so im looking to make a few thousand a month maybe 3k 4k as side incomeis that possible?
@@TicketFlippingOfficial what does the 1 to 3 months depend on
@@Alexander-e3o7d The event itself and the kind of seats/tickets you get.
Goated 🐐💯
hello, i saw you had a 50% off code "halloween" but it is expiered now? is there any other codes i could use?
The promo is expired, we will have another promotion around Black Friday.
Hi I have a question, when is the best time to resell a ticket after purchasing it? If I buy a ticket and immediately look to resell will that not result in me making little to no profit? What do you recommend?
Recommend you do the free training: ticketflipping.com/broker-webinar-signup/ Always list for sale right away and watch the pricing for best time to sell
@@TicketFlippingOfficial ok thanks. I’m pretty set on subscribing to this service but I have one more question. I like in Canada and my credit card has a low limit. Can I purchase tickets to Americans events with all reselling platforms (stub hub, ticket master, seat geek, picktick, etc.) with my debit card or will some distributors require a credit card when purchasing?
@@arshadmohamed6330 You can use a debit card, and we have a credit card partner that you can use.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial Ok that's cool. Where can I find more info about your credit card partner?
In our course!@@arshadmohamed6330 here is some basic info: ticketflipping.com/blog/best-credit-cards-for-entertainment-tickets/
Hello is it possible to delete listed account and will I be charged for setting up an account
You can delete it and no there is no charge, they only charge a fee when you sell a ticket
What is the Main difference between your American and the European market?
US market is much larger and overall has less marketplaces that are more centralized. Resale is also easier in the US. Many of our EU brokers sell in the US and Europe.
Thanks for your insightful video, i have a big doubt, let's say I bought $40k worth tickets throughout the year and then generated a revenue of $60k from them, but how am I gonna manage my taxes? I mean the whole $60k will be counted as my profit if i try to show these receivals as freelancing income or something like that. I can't subtract that $40k cost of buying tickets to show my actual profit, the whole 60k will be counted as my taxable income right? And taxes would eat up all my profit, so how should i manage that, please respond, I'll be waiting. Thanks.
Ticket count as inventory cost. You pay tax on profit and can deduct losses.
@@TicketFlippingOfficial that's the case of a proper business right? I mean as an individual, how can I do that. Is this business legal enough to be shown during filing the income tax return?
Yes@@PrathamSingh-ci8un
@@TicketFlippingOfficial okay thanks, and what should I do if I'm doing this as an individual?
Same as any other 1099 tax form. This is not a unique tax scenario. @@PrathamSingh-ci8un
How much does the program cost monthly ?😊
Starts at $49/m but currently we have 50% off month one using promo code Halloween. You can sign up here: ticketflipping.com/ticketflipping-broker-training/
I have good knowledge about this platform
Can you please help with it i want to learn everything
I’m interested in this as I’m a reseller now. But I’ve never resold tickets before. I’m wondering if there is a lot of issues with purchasing tickets to events. As far as them selling out fast and bots buying them up ?
There is some competition for high demand events but with our tools we are able to find and buy good tickets consistently.
How much money do you recommend starting out with?
$500 for month 1 is usually what we recommend!
I am a customer of yours, where in slack do we see theTicket Flipping Mod recommendations?
#marketpredictions channel
Why share all your picks and have pressure in the market with many people trying to profit on the same events as you? Why not just scale and buy them all for yourself?
The event recommendations are for large events with tens of thousands of tickets. We buy a lot every day, this does not make an impact.
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