Tips, Strategies, and Insights for Season Ticket Holders
Explore expert advice on reselling your season tickets, understanding the marketplace, and maximizing value when you can’t make the game. FlipSeats helps you sell smarter.
Key Timelines for NFL Season Ticket Resale: When to List & How Often to Update Prices
For NFL season ticket holders, the most important resale moment of the year isn’t kickoff—it’s the NFL schedule release. Every May, the league reveals the full slate of games, including…
The MLS World Cup Break: Why It’s a Huge Opportunity for Season Ticket Holders
The MLS World Cup break may just be viewed as a pause in the season—but for smart season ticket holders, it’s actually the start of one the biggest resale opportunities…
Ticketmaster Exchange: How It Works and Why Sellers Look Beyond It
If you’ve ever tried to resell tickets online, chances are you’ve come across the Ticketmaster Exchange. It’s one of the most widely recognized resale options—but it’s not always the most…
Sports Ticket Pricing Guide: When to Hold Your Price vs. When to Lower It
If you’ve ever listed tickets for sale and watched prices change across marketplaces, you’ve probably wondered: Should I lower my price now or wait? Sports ticket pricing isn’t just about…
When Is the Best Time to List Season Tickets for Sale?
If you’re a season ticket holder, you may be wondering: when is the best time to list season tickets for sale? Timing can make a big difference in how quickly…
5 Reasons to Sell WNBA Season Tickets Through FlipSeats
WNBA season ticket holders know how special game day can be — but between work, travel, and summer schedules, it’s not always possible to attend every game. When that happens,…
Automated Ticket Distribution: Why It’s Essential for Season Ticket Resale
As a season ticket holder, you know the thrill of game day—and the frustration that can come when selling tickets doesn’t go as planned. Mistakes like double-selling or mispricing tickets…
How to Protect Your Season Tickets If a Buyer Misbehaves in Your Seats
Selling your season tickets is a smart way to help offset costs and ensure other fans can enjoy the game when you can’t attend. But some season ticket holders share…
5 Ways FlipSeats Makes Selling MLB Season Tickets Easier
Baseball season is a long haul. With 81 home games, even the most dedicated fans cannot attend every matchup. Weeknight games, travel conflicts, and unexpected schedule changes are part of…
6 Common Ticket Resale Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
Selling season tickets online sounds simple, but small mistakes can quietly limit visibility, delay sales, and reduce profits. Thankfully, most of them are easily avoidable. If your tickets have ever…
NBA All-Star Weekend 2026: How Midseason Momentum Shapes Ticket Value — and How it Impacts Sellers
NBA All-Star Weekend 2026 isn’t just a celebration of the league’s biggest stars. It also marks the unofficial halfway point of the NBA season. For season ticket holders, this milestone…
5 Reasons To List Your MLS Season Tickets Through FlipSeats
If you’re a season ticket holder for Major League Soccer, missing a match shouldn’t mean missing out on value. Whatever your reason for missing a match, FlipSeats helps you make…
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