In organizing a Web 2.0/blogging conference in early-May in Toronto, we're looking for an inexpensive way to handle online registration and payment. We stumbled across Mollyguard, which appears to fit the bill given we don't need a lot of bells and whistles. Anyone used/using Mollyguard? Any feedback on how well the service works and whether the fees are as good as they appear would be great. If you have other suggestions, that would also be welcome.
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Anyone Using Mollyguard for Online Registration?
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Mark Evans
on Sat 25 Feb 2006 05:32 PM EST | Permanent Link
In organizing a Web 2.0/blogging conference in early-May in Toronto, we're looking for an inexpensive way to handle online registration and payment. We stumbled across Mollyguard, which appears to fit the bill given we don't need a lot of bells and whistles. Anyone used/using Mollyguard? Any feedback on how well the service works and whether the fees are as good as they appear would be great. If you have other suggestions, that would also be welcome.
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Re: Anyone Using Mollyguard for Online Registration?
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Jeremy
on Sat 25 Feb 2006 06:25 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
When I need online registration or event planning, I typically use WhizSpark :)
Re: Anyone Using Mollyguard for Online Registration?
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Darren Barefoot
on Sun 26 Feb 2006 12:51 AM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
I know Chris used Mollyguard for Gnomedex last year. For the last two years, we used Sporg.com for our registration. We were pretty happy with them.
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