• How a 20-something relies on the Internet

    A look at how a ‘20-something’ relies on the Internet

    For many in older generations, it can often be difficult to understand how much the younger generations rely on the Internet for everyday tasks.

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  • April's Founders Letter

    I hope each of you had a blessed and joyful Easter season!

    As I mentioned in the last UNews, spring usually brings an increased number of events that your church or organization hosts…and an increased number of scheduling headaches. For example, just when you thought your church schedule was up-to-date, you get another event request that requires an additional room, event set-up, the DVD player and childcare.

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  • Use online event registrations and payments for church events

    Have you ever wondered how your church could use online event registrations and payments?

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  • Seminary handles event registrations with ease

    Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Handles Campus-Wide Event Registration with Ease

    Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS) uses TransactU to register people for all of its campus events and conferences at The Riley Center, a 55,000-square-foot, full-service conference center with 12 conference rooms, 56 guest rooms, and commercial catering facilities.

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  • March Founder's Letter

    Dear Friends,
    I think it’s safe to say that the worst of winter is behind us, and spring is just around the corner. As the weather warms, churches start to offer many more events for children and those who are young at heart. The increase in the number of events could mean an increase in the amount of paper shuffling and work for your staff. And, your members and guests could have to fill out stacks of forms and write checks.

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  • 5 Ways TransactU simplifies church events

    5 Ways TransactU simplifies registration and payments for church events
    Your church is a busy place with lots of events going on.  Many of those events require your church members and guests to register and pay in advance.

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  • 1o tips to promote your Easter performance

    Are you looking for affordable ways to promote your church's Easter performance? If so, be sure to check out 10 Tips to promote your Easter performance. This article  features easy-to-do marketing and PR tools that your church can implement to help 'get the word out' about your production.  There are some great ways to reach people beyond your church campus. Do you have any suggestions? Share them with  us and other churches.

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  • Online ticketing fees waived to new customers

    During the holidays such as Christmas and Easter, many churches rely on special events – larger and more frequent church services, holiday-themed performances, concerts and even art galleries – to draw people in to their church as a form of outreach to the community. These events are wonderful tools to communicate the Gospel beyond your front doors and assist with overall church growth.

    But before your events begin, it’s critical to take a look at the way you register people and take and sell tickets.

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  • TransactU selected as featured resource on Digital Church

    I’m very pleased to share with you that TransactU has been selected as one of the recommended resources featured as part of LifeWay Christian Resource’s Digital Church initiative that launched earlier in March.

    Digital Church is a collection of web-based services that LifeWay endorses.

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  • 5 ways online ticketing helps with outreach

    5 Ways Online Ticketing Helps with Outreach
    Providing a way for event-goers to buy tickets online can increase traffic to your website and increase interest in your event. Have you ever considered online ticket sales as a way to reach guests and visitors? Here's a look at how online ticketing can be a beneficial outreach tool.

    Here are 5 ways that online ticketing can assist your church with outreach:

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