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Offers are what we usually call tickets. But a ticket is just a proof of= payment that gives you access to an event. So it is better to talk about o= ffers. The offers make it possible to manage the prices you ask for the tic= kets you want to sell. Prices for tickets can change over time. In the Dizi= zid system you can create an offer which is linked to time periods and pric= es.
You can have for instance a Friday party and for that party you only cre= ate one offer for the Friday party ticket.
In some cases you can also have offers that are valid for more then one = party. For instance a full pass for a festival. In this example you see tha= t the Full Pass offer is valid for all parties and workshops during the wee= kend.
The price of your offer can change over time and for instance become mor= e expensive every month. To accommodate that you can add multiple "Offer pe= riods". An offer period is basically a time frame which you configure with = pricing information. The prices you configure will then only be valid in th= at specific time frame. So if you know up-front what the prices will be ove= r time you can configure them directly. The webshop will detect which offer= period is the active one and use those prices automatically.