Organisers can now offer their attendees a drop down menu to choose between the languages German, English, Spanish and French during the purchasing process.
MUNICH – Xing Events, the event industry expert for attendee management and event marketing proves its lead position once again by introducing the multilingual ticket shop.
More benefits for international events
More than 180,000 conferences, seminars and corporate events around the world are already using the online event management solution of Xing Events. Many address an international audience. Therefore it is even more important for event organisers to offer their attendees forms in multiple languages.
Xing Events reacted and is launching its multilingual ticket shop today. Organisers can now offer their attendees a drop down menu to choose between the languages German, English, Spanish and French during the purchasing process.
“At Xing Events we are constantly keen to develop new features and more services for our event organisers. I am therefore delighted to announce an even more convenient event creation with the multilingual ticket shop. In the future organisers will only have to set up a single ticket shop that allows their attendees to select their preferred language during their purchase” said Maik Wiege, Product Manager at Xing Events.
Improved purchasing for customers
The Xing Events ticket shop has been the subject of several visual as well as functional upgrades over the last few months. Organisers still have the option to offer tickets on their own website, their own ticket shop as well as on various social media channels such as XING or Facebook.
After launching the mobile ticket shop that allows purchasing tickets with your smartphone Xing Events also integrated the wallet function Passbook.
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