Who, me?

by ticketprinting on January 30, 2009

You probably want

to earn some money. That’s why you’ve bothered to read this web site. You may be asking yourself, “is selling raffle tickets the answer for my organization?” In fact, whether your group is large or small, raffles are a low-risk venture.

You may not realize that the initial outlay for a raffle is minimal. In general, if you are working on charity fund raising, your only cost will be the tickets themselves. In charity raffles, as in auctions, you should expect donations of prizes and time. You need not spend money on any other aspect besides the actual tickets. (And who knows? Perhaps some angel will buy those for your group as well.)

Now, it may be tempting to pop off down the road and purchase a roll of generic tickets, printed only with a string of numbers. Certainly, you’ll save a few quid. But, you’ll sell fewer tickets. True. Boring tickets garner little interest.

Print your own raffle tickets and you’ll see the difference. You’ll match the images to just the right theme. Consider:

  • Seasonal
  • Family
  • Sport
  • Nature
  • Cities
  • Holiday
  • Charity
  • Prizes

These are only a few of the exciting and eye-catching possibilities. Pictures of uplifting and interesting subjects certainly are harder to resist than a string of numbers.

If you’re not certain, why not simply check your options on-line? You may be surprised at how many designs and tickets templates you have to choose from. You may be surprised at how lovely and well-designed your printed tickets can be. You may be surprised at how affordable it is.

So, yes, you. You can print your own raffle tickets with minimal hassle. You can save money at the start, and you can make money in the future. Take the plunge!

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