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| Spanish Market Leader Doubles Website Traffic in 2009 |
Entradas.com,
the leading Spanish ticketing agent, reports
doubled website traffic in 2009, citing its unrivalled range of film, theatre,
music, concert, festival and event tickets as a major selling point.
The company says it now has over 1,300,000 unique users and 850,000 subscribers, placing it at the top of the entertainment and culture industry pyramid in Spain.
The undisputed leader in the film sector in Spain, Estrada.com has deals with 60 per cent of cinemas. It also ranks first in theatre, operating ticket sales for 90 percent of theatres in Madrid. In August last year, the company merged with See Tickets International. One of the top three ticket agents in the world, See Tickets operates in Europe under a number of different titles including Ticket Online in Germany, Austria and Poland, Top Ticket Line in France and Entradas.com in Spain. Related Articles: TicketNetwork.com Brings Out Enhanced Website TicketNetwork.com, a leading source for event ticket inventory in the USA, announced today that it will launch
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entertainment shopping experience for ticket buying and selling consumers.
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have been advertising and selling non-existent tickets to events held in around Europe ncluding Spain, France and...
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Entradas.com,
the leading Spanish ticketing agent, reports
doubled website traffic in 2009, citing its unrivalled range of film, theatre,
music, concert, festival and event tickets as a major selling point.