HOW TO LIST AND SELL TICKETS ON AXS | THE COMPLETE GUIDE

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Want to list and sell your tickets on AXS? Watch this video for the complete guide and step-by-step process on how to list and sell those tickets on the AXS platform!

00:00 \\ Introduction
1:01 \\ How To Start Listing Tickets On AXS
4:00 \\ Pricing & Disclosures
6:40 \\ Banking Requirements
7:52 \\ Selling Tickets & Adjusting Your Listing
11:04 \\ Life Updates

You'll need an AXS account and tickets within the AXS platform to list tickets first of all - you cannot sell any tickets on AXS that are not owned within your own account. Once you have tickets purchased and in your account, you need to ensure that the event is valid for selling tickets. Head to your events page and find the specific event you'd like to sell tickets for. If the sell button is greyed out, it may mean the event is not yet eligible for sale, but if it is blue, you may proceed with selling these tickets!

Some events are not eligible as the promoter has chosen not to allow tickets to be transferred/sold, while other times it could simply be that the event has not gone on sale to the general public yet. Wait for the event to have their general sale first, then attempt to sell your tickets on AXS. If there is a delivery delay as well, you may not be able to sell your tickets right away.

Once you begin the ticket listing process, you'll need to set your ticket price up front, along with answering a few questions related to how long you'd like to the tickets to remain listed on AXS and what type of ticket splits you'd like to use.

There is no ticket pricing help feature with AXS, so your best bet on pricing tickets is to open up the event page on a different tab and comparing ticket prices in the same section and similar rows to see what are similar prices close to your seats.

When deciding how long you'd like to keep tickets active for sale on AXS, you can decide between listing them for a day/week, up to when the event will take place, or even past the start time of the event. This gives the seller plenty of options in terms of whether they would like to attend the event or not. If you let the tickets expire a few days before the event takes place, then you can say you tried to sell them but if they don't end up getting sold that you're just going to attend the event anyway. It gives you some great flexibility!

The other option you need to pick from is the ticket split rules. Most of the time you'll simply select to sell the tickets completely together or to ensure they sell in even numbers. It can be difficult getting stuck with a single ticket at the end so you can set a rule preventing this from happening.

There is also a box of note disclosures, but you do not need to fill anything in this. Hit next and continue on the ticket listing process!

Next up is the banking information page. AXS will not allow you to sell tickets for events in a country where you do not have a bank set up for it. If you are attempting to sell tickets for an event in the USA but you do not have a bank account in the USA, you will not be able to complete this section and you will be unable to sell the tickets for that event on the AXS platform. You could sell them elsewhere, but not on AXS unfortunately.

Once past this page, you'll be at your review page of the listing where you'll see the tickets being listed, any disclosures you selected, and then the ticket price. The last thing here is the fee associated with listing and selling tickets on AXS. The fee will be around 15%, sometimes more sometimes less. It depends on the event, ticket price, your selling history, etc. I find the sell fees on AXS to be on the higher side, so just keep that in mind when you are selling tickets through the AXS platform.

All you need to do now is hit confirm and your tickets will be available for sale!

Now, if you want to go back and adjust your ticket prices, unfortunately it isn't as easy as you'd expect. I currently do not know of a way to adjust your price without deleting your listing and creating a new one with your new ticket price. Deleting a listing is as easy as going to your events, finding the tickets that are listed and then simply hit delete listing. That's it that's all, and then list it up again with your new price.

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