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  • Five ways to cut transaction time

    On a busy day, every second counts when making a sale. Long lines make patrons impatient and a bad enough waiting experience can even be enough to prevent someone from coming back to visit you. Lines at theme parks are so bad nowadays, my wife and I don't even bother anymore. With that in mind, here...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 06-30-2008
  • Firefox 3 has been released!

    Firefox , the greatest of the modern browsers, released version 3 of their product just about four hours ago and it has already been downloaded nearly 3 million (million!) times. It's more secure, prettier, faster and smarter than anything else out there (yes, even you Safari). I encourage all of...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 06-17-2008
  • What do your patrons think about your PEO site?

    The PEO Labs series brings you information or advice on items that are geared towards users who can take high-level concepts or sample code and run with them. Please note that many of the things discussed are not supported. That doesn't mean that an item is a warranty-voider; it just means that the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 06-13-2008
  • Restrict delivery methods online

    Here’s a quickie while I’m working on a few things: Patron Edge Online 3.2.5 and higher gives us the ability to get granular with delivery methods. This will allow people who are buying tickets to the Romeo and Juliet matinée print them at home, but those who are coming to the nearly sold out Pink Martini...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 05-05-2008
  • Give your patrons interactive directions to your venue

    The internet behemoth that is Google has given us a great tool to get people into your doors, literally. Google Maps is at a point now where there is no reason not to have an interactive map and driving directions to your venue. It’s also a very simple feature to implement using some basic PEO design...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-30-2008
  • Sorting a spreadsheet by color

    So I was given an internal cleanup project that had a spreadsheet of 500 items that needed to be reviewed and acted on. As I worked through the list over the course of a couple of weeks, I color-coded the items based on the next action to take (follow up, merge, close, etc). At the end of the project...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-23-2008
  • Using Google Analytics to get more out of PEO

    The PEO Labs series brings you information or advice on items that are geared towards users who can take high-level concepts or sample code and run with them. Please note that many of the things discussed are not supported. That doesn't mean that an item is a warranty-voider; it just means that the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-10-2008
  • Hiding Unused fields in Patron Edge

    Hiding Unused fields in Patron Edge One of the nice things about the Patron Edge Administration piece is that you can turn off things that don't apply to your organization. If you're a producing organization then you probably don't need the Promoter field when creating an event. If you are...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 03-20-2008
  • Let your patrons know when something is wrong

    I see a lot of PEO sites out there that still use the canned error messages whenever something goes wrong. If I buy concert tickets for my wife's birthday and see an error that just says "L1029 - Credit Card Payment Transaction Failed" I will give up right there and either come back the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 02-27-2008
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