Ticketless for Raffle? Need Blank Tickets - Help!

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around participants discussing their approaches to organizing a raffle for a show, particularly focusing on ticket options and the minimum purchase required to enter. Participants share their experiences and ideas regarding ticket alternatives and pricing strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for blank raffle tickets and seeks assistance in finding a file for them.
  • Another participant suggests using scraps of paper with names written on them or drawing slips for the raffle.
  • One participant mentions wanting to offer a raffle for a larger prize, requiring a minimum purchase of $60 to enter.
  • Another participant shares a strategy of collecting drawing slips at checkout to engage with customers about hosting shows.
  • One participant indicates they have cut up construction paper for tickets but is open to changing their approach as the event unfolds.
  • Several participants discuss the appropriate minimum purchase amount for raffle tickets, with suggestions ranging from $60 to $100, and one participant proposes $75 as a potential compromise.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best minimum purchase amount for raffle tickets, with no clear consensus on whether $60, $75, or $100 is most appropriate.

Contextual Notes

The discussion takes place in the context of a fundraiser show, with participants sharing personal experiences and ideas related to raffle organization.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on managing raffles at shows and those interested in engaging customers during events may find this discussion relevant.

JaimeQ
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I forgot to pick up tickets for the raffle i'm going to be doing at my show.... I have searched throught the files and can't find what i'm looking for... Does anyone have a file with Blank tickets that can be cut out to use as raffle tickets?? TIA
 
Can you just use scraps of paper with their names on it? Or, I always use my drawing slips for raffles.....it gets them to fill them out!
 
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I didn't think to use those but I don't think it will work for what I want to do... I am going to have them fill those out and give some one something little... but I wanted to tickets for a raffle for giving away something better but they have to spend $60 or more to get in to that raffle. I could use scrap paper it would be easy to do.
 
Well, you could collect the slips... draw the door prize. Then put them in a pile next to you at checkout. It could give you a reason to look through them, while each person is at checkout to pick out the $60 or more ordres....but you could actually glance over them to see if they are interested in hosting a show.....or even spark a convo with a "maybe!" Just a thought....sorry I don't have a better idea.
 
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No that is a good idea:) I have cut up some slips of construction paper but we will see how things go when the time comes... I plan to do things one way but sometimes end up doing it another. We shall see how things go, i'm hoping it will be a really good show and help me earn the spring products and also my 3 ss month products!!
 
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Thank you:)
 
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I am doing a raffle as stated above and I'm going to tell them if they place an order of $60 or more they get a ticket for a chance to win... is $60 a good amount to be able to get a ticket?? Does that make sense? It's a fundraiser show so I want to make sure they make as much as they can:)
 
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I'm raffling off a flat rec. stone and also a GC or to depending on how mnay show up:)
 
I might do $100 since for $60 they already get the free spice.
 
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I was thinking of going a bit higher since they did already get a gift at $60... I just wasn't sure if $100 would be too high... Do you think $75 would be better?
 
$75 is a nice number. Go for it and let us know how your show ends up.
 
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Thanks. I will do:)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "ticketless for raffle" mean?

"Ticketless for raffle" refers to a raffle system where participants do not receive physical tickets. Instead, entries are tracked digitally or through a different method, making it easier to manage and reducing the need for physical materials.

How can I conduct a ticketless raffle?

You can conduct a ticketless raffle by using online platforms or apps that allow participants to enter their names and contact information. You can then randomly select a winner from the list of entries. Alternatively, you can use a spreadsheet to track entries and draw a winner from there.

Where can I find blank tickets for my raffle?

If you need blank tickets for a traditional raffle, you can find them at office supply stores, craft stores, or online retailers. Many websites offer customizable ticket templates that you can print at home.

What are the benefits of a ticketless raffle?

The benefits of a ticketless raffle include reduced costs for materials, easier tracking of entries, and a more streamlined process for drawing winners. It also minimizes the risk of losing physical tickets and can enhance the overall experience for participants.

Can I use social media for a ticketless raffle?

Yes, social media is a great platform for conducting a ticketless raffle. You can ask participants to comment, like, or share a post to enter. Just be sure to clearly outline the rules and how the winner will be chosen to ensure transparency.

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