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Our promise to our partners this year was improved technology and with this updated API we are delivering! For years, local events calendars have served one primary purpose: helping readers discover what’s happening in their community. But what if your calendar could do much more? What if the same event data powering your website could […]

You’ve spent the last three months building awareness. You’ve launched your ticketing site, activated sponsors, engaged your audience, built your email lists, sent out a million flyers and created momentum through social media and partnerships. Now comes the most important phase of event promotion. Event week. Before we move forward, you should review our full […]

Welcome to part two of our ticket seller series.  The first 60 days of event promotion are about building awareness. If you’re starting later make sure to go back and check out part one so you can get your event promotion ahead of the game.  Or you can download the entire checklist here.  The final […]

In live events, plans can change quickly. Illness, emergencies, travel disruptions, family obligations, weather concerns, and unexpected schedule conflicts can all prevent even the most enthusiastic attendees from making it to an event. That’s why Evvnt now offers Refund Protection at Checkout — an optional ticket protection add-on that gives buyers added peace of mind […]

Welcome to our Ultimate Event Promotion Guide part one. This is for event promoters with 90-60 days before their event.  Partners: Grab this quick view, printable full 90 days event promoter checklist to share with your event promoters.  One of the biggest mistakes event promoters make is waiting too long to start marketing. By the […]

Almost everyone has had the thought: “Someone should host that.” A themed brunch. A networking night. A workshop. A local concert. A pop-up experience. The problem is not a lack of ideas. According to research on creative execution, over 70% of people never act on their ideas due to uncertainty, fear of failure, or lack […]