CircusTalk Launching New Feature: PayPal Ticketing on Event Posts

We want you to get paid for your work NOW! CircusTalk members now can share online livestream and on-demand shows and classes with the circus community and the wider audience, and collect payment through the CircusTalk platform.
While our industry is on pause for live and in-person performances–it becomes clear that sharing online content is no longer just a way to build your brand, it is also the only option for how performers can earn income currently doing the work they love. We also believe that after the pandemic, an online identity and avenue for sharing work and teaching classes will remain as an integral part of our lives and business.
As a response, CircusTalk has launched a new feature in EVENTS that will allow you as an expert, educator, an artist, a circus studio or a company, to ask for payment or donations for your work. Whether you have a pre-recorded circus show, an upcoming livestream for a show, or group/private lessons to teach, you can now create the EVENT and select ‘SELL TICKETS VIA CIRCUSTALK’. Our PayPal integration will allow you to instantly collect payment for your work via CircusTalk.
By offering the chance for circus studios, artists and companies to teach online classes or to share their shows, we hope to facilitate some income relief in our industry as well as to inform the general public of all of the positive attributes that the circus world brings to humanity. “While this service offers an alternative income source for artists and companies in social distancing, it also provides an opportunity for the international circus community to reach the recreational circus market and the public at-large and bring more awareness to circus as an art form,” says CircusTalk co-founder, Andrea Honis.
To use this new feature, you only need to have a free CircusTalk profile.
So log on today and start earning money for your circus work from CircusTalk.
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