Last Updated: October 2025
Our Commitment to Transparency
At Ticket4Play, we believe in being completely transparent about how we operate and earn revenue. This page explains our business model, affiliate relationships, and how we make money while keeping our platform free for you.
How Ticket4Play Works
Ticket4Play is a curated event discovery platform featuring two types of event listings:
1. Featured Events (Some with Affiliate Relationships)
What they are:
- Events we personally research, vet, and write about
- Events we genuinely recommend based on our knowledge and experience
- Some of these have affiliate relationships where we earn commissions
How they work:
- We create and manage the event listing content
- When you book through our affiliate links, we may earn a commission from the event organizer
- This costs you nothing extra – you pay the same price as booking directly
- The organizer pays us a percentage (typically 5-15%) of the booking
Why we feature them:
- We believe they offer exceptional value
- We trust the organizers
- We would recommend them to friends and family
- Our earnings help us maintain and improve the platform
2. Promoter Listings (No Affiliate Relationship)
What they are:
- Events listed by independent event organizers
- Created and managed by the promoters themselves
How they work:
- Promoters apply to list on our platform
- We vet and approve each promoter and event
- Promoters link directly to their own booking systems
- We do not earn commissions from these bookings
- Some promoters may pay optional listing fees for premium placement
Why we feature them:
- They meet our quality and safety standards
- They expand our event coverage and diversity
- They serve our community’s varied interests
What Is Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate marketing is a common business model where we earn a commission by recommending products or services we trust. Here’s how it works:
- We research and recommend an event we genuinely believe is valuable
- You click our affiliate link to learn more or book
- You book directly with the organizer at the same price you’d pay anyway
- The organizer pays us a small commission for the referral
Important: Our affiliate relationships never influence which events we feature. We only recommend events we truly believe in, whether we earn from them or not.
How We Make Money
Revenue Stream 1: Affiliate Commissions
- We earn commissions when you book certain events through our affiliate links
- Commission rates vary by event type
- You pay the same price as booking directly
- This applies only to events we personally research and list
Revenue Stream 2: Listing Fees (Optional)
- Some event organizers pay to have premium placement on our platform
- These are clearly marked as featured or premium listings
- Payment for placement does not guarantee a listing – all events must meet our standards
What We Don’t Do:
- โ We don’t charge users to browse or use the platform
- โ We don’t accept payment for positive reviews
- โ We don’t feature events solely because they pay us
- โ We don’t sell your data to third parties
Our Editorial Independence
Key principles we follow:
- โ Quality first: Every event is vetted based on our standards, not potential earnings
- โ Honest recommendations: We only feature events we genuinely trust and would recommend regardless of compensation
- โ Transparent disclosure: We clearly identify which events have affiliate relationships
- โ User value: Our primary goal is helping you find quality events, not maximizing our revenue
- โ No compromises: Financial relationships never influence our editorial decisions about which events to feature
How to Identify Affiliate vs. Promoter Listings
On Event Pages:
Affiliate Events will include:
- A disclosure statement near the booking button
- Language like “We may earn a commission when you book”
- Often labeled as “Featured by Ticket4Play” or similar
Promoter Listings will show:
- Direct links to the organizer’s booking system
- “Listed by [Organizer Name]” or similar designation
- No affiliate disclosure (because there’s no affiliate relationship)
In Our Content:
Blog posts and guides that link to affiliate events will include:
- Disclosure at the top: “This article contains affiliate links”
- Inline disclosures near booking links
- Clear language about potential commissions
General content without affiliate links:
- No disclosure needed
- Pure editorial content
Why This Benefits You
Our mixed business model (affiliate + listings) allows us to:
- โ Keep the platform completely free – No membership fees, subscriptions, or paywalls
- โ Invest in quality curation – We can spend time researching and vetting events
- โ Provide diverse options – Both our picks and independent organizer listings
- โ Create helpful content – Guides, tips, and resources for event-goers
- โ Maintain the platform – Cover hosting, development, and operational costs
- โ Stay independent – We’re not beholden to any single organizer or company
FTC Compliance
Ticket4Play complies with the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines on endorsements and affiliate disclosures:
- We clearly disclose material connections (affiliate relationships)
- Disclosures are placed near affiliate links, not buried in terms
- We use clear, understandable language
- We disclose before you click, not after
Learn more:
What Information We Collect
When you interact with our affiliate links:
What we track:
- Which links you click (to measure performance)
- General analytics (page views, time on site)
- Conversion data (if you complete a booking)
What we don’t see:
- Your payment information
- Your personal booking details
- Your credit card numbers
All transactions happen directly between you and the event organizer. We receive only confirmation that a booking occurred through our affiliate link.
Privacy matters: See our Privacy Policy for complete details on data collection and usage.
Our Vetting Process
Whether an event has an affiliate relationship or not, our vetting process is the same:
For All Events We Feature:
- โ Organizer reputation – Track record, community feedback, professional standing
- โ Event quality – Value proposition, amenities, experience quality
- โ Safety standards – Consent policies, safety protocols, venue quality
- โ Professionalism – Communication, reliability, customer service
- โ Community fit – Alignment with our community’s values and interests
Bottom line: An affiliate relationship doesn’t make an event more likely to be featured. Quality and trustworthiness are our only criteria.
Specific Event Types & Commissions
While specific rates vary, here are typical commission ranges:
| Event Type | Typical Commission |
|---|---|
| Lifestyle Cruises | 5-10% |
| Resort Packages | 8-12% |
| Hotel Parties | 10-15% |
| Meet & Greets | $10-25 flat fee |
| Travel Packages | 8-15% |
Note: Commission rates don’t affect our recommendations. A lower commission doesn’t mean we feature an event less prominently – we feature events based on value to our users, not our earnings.
Questions About Specific Events
“Is this event an affiliate link?”
If an event listing includes affiliate disclosure language near the booking button, it’s an affiliate relationship. If not, it’s a promoter listing.
“Do I pay more if I book through Ticket4Play?”
No. You always pay the exact same price whether you book through us or directly with the organizer. Our commission comes from the organizer’s revenue, not an upcharge to you.
“Can I book directly instead?”
Absolutely! You’re welcome to search for and book any event directly. We’d prefer you use our links (it helps us keep the platform running), but we understand if you prefer to book directly.
“Why should I use your affiliate links?”
- Same price for you
- Supports our free platform
- Helps us create more helpful content
- We can continue vetting and recommending quality events
Our Promise to You
We promise to:
โ Always disclose affiliate relationships clearly and prominently
โ Never compromise our editorial standards for financial gain
โ Vet all events equally, regardless of revenue potential
โ Provide honest information even if it costs us a commission
โ Put users first – your experience matters more than our earnings
โ Update this page whenever our business model or practices change
โ Answer your questions about our affiliate relationships
Changes to This Disclosure
We may update this disclosure as our business evolves. Changes will be noted with an updated date at the top of this page. Significant changes will be highlighted on our homepage.
Last updated: October 2025
Contact Us
Questions about our affiliate relationships or business model?
Email: contact@ticket4play.com
We’re happy to discuss:
- Which specific events have affiliate relationships
- Our vetting process for any listed event
- How our platform makes money
- Any concerns about our editorial independence
Additional Resources
- General FAQ – Platform and booking questions
- Lifestyle FAQ – Event-specific questions
- Promoter FAQ – For event organizers
- Privacy Policy – How we handle your data
- Terms of Service – Platform usage terms
- About Us – Our story and mission
Thank you for supporting Ticket4Play by using our platform and affiliate links. Your trust means everything to us, and we work hard every day to earn it. ๐
This disclosure is provided in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

