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Change: is written by Ju-Young Kim et al. If you are interested in implementing PWYW, we suggest to read this article first. Full article here, summary here. Pay What You Want results (overall)Pay What You Want results (presale)Pay What You Want results (door sales)
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Dec 16 2010, 3:54 AM EST
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Change: product, service or organisation. If the overall public opinion is,is that you are a way to expensive festival, you can expect that the average price will be low. However, more people might participate, that way compensating for the loss inof income on general price.
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Dec 16 2010, 3:44 AM EST
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Change: receitreceipt was written upon request. Please make sure to check this procedure out with your accountant prior to implementation, especially if your organization needs a legal accountant-seal-of-approval. What about taxes; how were the prices paid administrated?This is a tough issue, since tax
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Dec 15 2010, 10:16 AM EST
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Change: A receit was written upon request. Please make sure to check this procedure out with your accountant prior to implementation, especially if your organization needs a legal accountant-seal-of-approval. What about taxes; how were the prices paid administrated?This is a tough issue, since tax
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Dec 15 2010, 10:09 AM EST
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Change: since tax laws differ around the globe, and differsdiffer per type of organization. You can register it as a gift, but for us, that affects the possibility to subtract the costs made for the activity the
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Dec 15 2010, 10:01 AM EST
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Change: the cheapskates. The personal approach at the counter should be the first psychological barrier for them, and as we can see from our results, only 2 people dared to not pay at all at the door. The relative anonimyness of the Internet can be an obstacle for preventing the cheapo's
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Dec 15 2010, 9:55 AM EST
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Change: We think that overall, the PWYW principle can add to the overal awareness of the value of art, and can be a viable business model,
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Change: This is a tough issue and differs per organization. You can register it as a gift, but that affects the possibility to subtract the costs
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Change: We're planning to add more automatic processing, better e-mail templates, auto-e-ticket creator, and more in the future.How was the handling at the entrance of the conference; did visitors receive a ticket for the event?Yes, visitors received an e-ticket for the conference.
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Dec 15 2010, 8:23 AM EST
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Change: this. Here, peoplePeople could register for the conference stating their name, the number of tickets and total price they would like to pay for thesethe tickets. Payment could be made with Paypal or via bank transfer. It's a pretty basic and easy-to-use
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Dec 15 2010, 8:18 AM EST
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Change: manually; there is no option in Fusion Ticket to automatically administrate payments from your Paypal or bank account. We don't know if there's any other system that does have this function without having to pay a lot for it (if so, we'd like to know of course). manually.If
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Dec 15 2010, 6:10 AM EST
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Change: an artistic conferences,conference, which is exactly what we were hoping to stimulate. Other than that, we think this pricing mechanism made the conference more accessible for visitors and created a lot of goodwill towards them. Below you can find the graphics and results for the PWYW mechanism. The
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Dec 15 2010, 6:08 AM EST
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Change: thethis thread. What payment system did you use for the PWYW conference?We used Fusion Ticket; an Open Source Box Office and Ticketing Solution. This system is aimed at charities and small
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Change: some of the questions we’ve been getting the most. If you need any other info or have any other questions, please leave a comment at the bottom of the thread. What payment system did you use for the PWYW conference?We used Fusion Ticket; an Open
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Dec 15 2010, 6:05 AM EST
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Change: 231 people were gathered at the Pirate Conference (including speakers and other participants in the program). A group of 40 students who made a brief visit to the conference and paid € 0 were left out of these calculations because we felt they would blur the results too much. Pay
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Change: The average price paid for a conference ticket was € 9,10. The difference between the average price in presale and tickets bought at the conference
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Change: Response to the PWYW principle was very positive; we heard a lot of discussion at the conference about the value of artistic conferences, which is
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Dec 14 2010, 5:59 AM EST
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Change: Other than that; if people wanted to pay for their ticket on the day of the conference, this was also possible. These prices were written
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Change: All of this had to be done manually; there is no option in Fusion Ticket to automatically administrate payments from your Paypal or bank account.
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